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Area athletes bring home multiple PIAA track and field medals
SHIPPENSBURG – The Beaver County area peaked at the bronze medal level of the PIAA Track and Field medal stand at Shippensburg University this weekend. After Quaker Valley’s Oumou Thiero claimed a bronze in the 2A girls high jump on Friday, the Quaker Valley 4x800 relay team delivered the lone local boys bronze medal of the weekend on Saturday afternoon.
Aliquippa football will stay 4A after winning lawsuit against PIAA
ALIQUIPPA, Pa. (KDKA) -- After a long, hard fight, a judge has finally ruled in a dispute affecting the future of Aliquippa High School football.Aliquippa won its lawsuit against the PIAA, preventing the school from being moved up to class 5A because of the state's competitive balance rule. The Quips will remain in 4A for football this upcoming season unless the PIAA appeals Common Pleas Judge James Ross' decision.Ross, who heard three days of testimony, made it clear his decision only affects this upcoming season. Aliquippa filed the lawsuit because the district thought it was unfair moving up to 5A,...
St.Clairsville, Indian Creek, Barnesville Win Baseball District Championships
CADIZ,OHIO (WTRF) – Three area teams won district baseball championships Wednesday. St.Clairsville defeated New Philadelphia 5-1 in the Division II East District Championship. Also in Division II East 2, Indian Creek defeated Tri-Valley 1-0. St.C and Creek will meet next Thursday in the Regional Semifinal at Mazeroski Field. In Division III Barnesville defeated Sandy Valley […]
West Allegheny comes up short in wild WPIAL playoff thriller against Bethel Park, 7-6
More than likely, that wasn’t the first time that West Allegheny baseball head coach Bryan Cornell described a game against Bethel Park. The two schools have faced each other numerous times over the last few years – WPIAL playoffs included. The rivalry was reignited on Wednesday night with...
High Flying Hawks: Hiland looks dominant in five-inning win over Toronto
BOWERSTON — A 10-run fourth inning by hard-hitting Hiland had the Toronto Red Knights feeling blue, as the top-seeded Hawks defeated No. 2 Toronto 12-1 in five innings to advance to the Div. IV East District final Wednesday against fifth-seeded Strasburg. The Hawks banged out 14 hits and junior...
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