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Pitt women’s basketball hopes depend on success of sophomores

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From left to right, Pitt's Brenna Wise (50), Stasha Carey (35), and Yacine Diop play in the Blue-Gold scrimmage Sunday, Oct. 25, 2015, at Petersen Events Center.
The Pitt women’s basketball team couldn’t have had the success it enjoyed last season without seniors Brianna Kiesel and Monica Wignot, but a trio of ...

District women’s college basketball capsules

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Duquesne The Dukes reached the postseason for the seventh straight year and advanced to the third round of the WNIT for just the second time ...

Penguins notebook: Kessel draws mixed reaction in return to Toronto

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TORONTO — Phil Kessel had an idea of what was coming when he played his first game at Air Canada Centre after a July 1 ...

Four downs: Steelers thrive with so much home cooking

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Steelers HOME COOKING At first glance, it would appear three consecutive home games by the Steelers starting Sunday is a quirk in the schedule. In ...

Apollo-Ridge football team steams into WPIAL playoffs

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Apollo-Ridge's Duane Brown (5) pumps up the crowd during the second half Friday, Oct. 23, 2015, at Deer Lakes.
Apollo-Ridge coach John Skiba stood on a muddied field at Burrell in Week 4, the Buccaneers’ touchdown cannon still smoldering behind him, after the Bucs ...

High school roundup: Chandler sets record in Avonworth win

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Quarterback Zach Chandler made history Friday night, as Class A No. 4 Avonworth scored a 50-49 victory over Northgate in a Class A Ohio Valley ...

Third-quarter outburst lifts Mt. Lebanon past Upper St. Clair

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Momentum didn’t matter when Mt. Lebanon met Upper St. Clair on Friday. Class AAAA No. 7 Mt. Lebanon (8-1, 6-1 Quad Central) responded to its ...

Aliquippa pulls away from Beaver Falls for another perfect regular season

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Aliquippa's Jassir Jordan eludes Beaver Falls' Torian Leak on a 63-yard touchdown during the first quarter Friday, Oct. 30, 2015, at Geneva College.
Aliquippa wins often, but not always like this. Rather than ride the 1,200-yard rusher in the backfield, Quips quarterback Sheldon Jeter and wideout Jassir Jordan ...

High school roundup: Bishop Canevin earns home playoff game

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Bishop Canevin locked up a home playoff game for the start of the WPIAL Class A playoffs next week with a 34-20 victory over Brentwood ...

North Allegheny girls capture third straight PIAA tennis title

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For the third straight season, the North Allegheny girls tennis team left the Hershey Racquet Club carrying a first-place trophy. This title, however, was a ...

With Roethlisberger’s return, Steelers’ offense could have familiar look

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Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger will return for Sunday's divisional game against the Bengals.
Ben Roethlisberger won’t be the only one returning for the Steelers for Sunday’s AFC North showdown against first-place and undefeated Cincinnati at Heinz Field. Offensive ...

Valley News Dispatch high school notebook: New basketball coaches set to take over

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Armstrong's Zane Dudek (33) runs the ball against Hampton's Shane McMillen (18) during their game at Hampton High School's Fridley Stadium on Friday, Sept. 25, 2015.
A pair of local girls basketball programs will have new coaches this season. One coach will take over for his mother. Another will get to ...

School administrator makes new athletic memories in Greece

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Jon Banko, assistant superintendent of New Kensington-Arnold School District, competed in the Veterans World Wrestling Championships in Athens.
At an age when many men are content to sit on the back porch and ponder past athletic accomplishments, Jon Banko decided to make more ...

Bengals believe this is their time to shine

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The Cincinnati Bengals have advanced to the AFC playoffs the past four seasons. Their 46 regular-season wins, including a 6-0 start this season, are more ...

Atop Pirates’ offseason agenda: Upgrade offense

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Pirates officials huddled at Pirate City headquarters in Bradenton, Fla., in the middle of October to map out a plan for 2016. With free agency ...

Is MLB headed for new environs?

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Baseball player Park Byung-Ho of South Korea (right) rounds the bases after hitting a homerun during the men's semifinal of the Asian Games against China on Sept. 27, 2014, in Incheon, South Korea.
Throughout baseball’s history, the run-scoring environment has changed. Some eras favor pitchers, some hitters. What if power is ready to make a comeback? From 2012-14, ...

Fehr, Cullen score 1st Penguins goals in 4-0 victory over Maple Leafs

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Penguins' forward Chris Kunitz celebrates his first-period goal against the Toronto Maple Leafson Saturday, Oct. 31, 2015, in Toronto.
TORONTO — Many of the 19,000-plus at Air Canada Centre on Saturday were casting a critical eye on Phil Kessel’s every move in his first ...

District football roundup: Douglas leads Duquesne to NEC win

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Rafiq Douglas scored two touchdowns in the second half to break open a close game and send Duquesne to a 35-17 victory against Wagner in ...

Gorman: Sad ending for last Tigers

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Assistant coach John Coleman sheds tears after the 23-20 loss to Serra Catholic at Graham Field on Saturday, Oct. 31, 2015.
Stephon Byrd sat on a wooden bench in the Wilkinsburg locker room, staring straight ahead in a state of disbelief. Byrd had broken off a ...

Recruiting: Like father like son? Aiken Jr. gets basketball offer from Pitt

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Pitt basketball might see another Curtis Aiken era. North Allegheny sophomore Curtis Aiken Jr., whose father starred for the Panthers in the mid-1980s, added an ...
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