Monessen gets nod over Neshannock
By Tribune-ReviewA great deal has been made about whether playing in a tougher conference would help Monessen come playoff time. For all their years in the ...
View ArticleHounds set for wide-open attack
By Jeff OliverAndy Pacak thought long and hard when asked if there was an opponent his Monessen Greyhounds had faced this season that reminded him of Neshannock, ...
View ArticleGrowing up fast
By Jason Black, Daily CourierIn its first season of existence, the Penn State Fayette wrestling program was able to grind out four wins. This season, the goals are a ...
View ArticleValley grad Hill recovers strongly from injury at Ohio
By Paul Kogut, Valley News DispatchOhio redshirt junior tight end Troy Hill has recovered from his most frustrating year of college football to produce his most satisfying season. After undergoing ...
View ArticleCentral Catholic ready for Upper St. Clair’s dual-threat QB
By Kevin Gorman, Pittsburgh Tribune-ReviewThis time, Central Catholic knows his name. Whether the Vikings have Pete Coughlin’s number, or vice versa, is another story. Coughlin came out of nowhere ...
View ArticlePitt has much to prove in prime-time road game against Connecticut
By Jerry DiPaola, Pittsburgh Tribune-ReviewFor the past two months, Pitt has struggled to find an identity. But now, for better or worse, the final three regular-season games of 2012 ...
View ArticleSteelers’ Haley insists he’s not out for revenge against Chiefs
By Alan Robinson, Pittsburgh Tribune-ReviewDon’t think this game doesn’t mean something to Todd Haley. The Steelers’ offensive coordinator poured too much of himself into turning around the Chiefs — ...
View ArticlePoint Park men’s soccer team thriving with diverse lineup
By Mike PalmIt didn’t long for Jonty Loukes to make the switch from English English to American English. After working at several camps in Pittsburgh, the freshman ...
View ArticleCal (Pa.) offensive linemen grades out well
By Staff ReportsChet Welc, a 2008 graduate of Mt. Pleasant High School and senior offensive lineman at California (Pa.) University, has been selected to the Capital One ...
View ArticleIrish eyes aplenty for Slippery Rock women’s soccer
By Tribune-ReviewEmer Flatley’s first visit to Slippery Rock came in the middle of the night in the summer of 2009, on her first trip to America. ...
View ArticlePlayoff football through the years
By George GuidoFive years ago • Knoch advanced to the Class AAA semifinals for the first time in 15 seasons with a 28-7 victory over Highlands at ...
View ArticleMcCutchen wins Silver Slugger award
By Rob Biertempfel, Pittsburgh Tribune-ReviewPirates center fielder Andrew McCutchen on Thursday won his first Silver Slugger Award, which honor offensive prowess at each position. The awards are voted...
View ArticleTalbots back on attack with young squad this season
By Jerry ClarkFor the third time in as many seasons, the Hampton Talbots opened the season with a new head coach. Long-time assistant Anthony Scolieri is now ...
View ArticleTalbots back with Scolieri running the team
By Jerry ClarkFor the third time in as many seasons, the Hampton Talbots opened the season with a new head coach. Long-time assistant Anthony Scolieri is now ...
View ArticleSteelers notebook: Dwyer expects to play Monday vs. Chiefs
By Ralph N. Paulk, Pittsburgh Tribune-ReviewRunning back Jonathan Dwyer, who missed Sunday’s game against the New York Giants, said he expects to play Monday against Kansas City at Heinz Field. ...
View ArticleLady Rams battle hard in playoffs
By Jerry ClarkA 3-2 loss to Mt. Lebanon may have marked the end of the season for the Pine-Richland Lady Rams volleyball squad, but head coach Amanda ...
View ArticleSteelers and Sanders fined for fake injury incident
By Alan Robinson, Pittsburgh Tribune-ReviewThe Steelers and Emmanuel Sanders will be out real money because of a fake injury. The NFL came down hard Friday on player and team ...
View ArticleFehr memo says ‘a lot of work’ yet for union, NHL
By Rob Rossi, Pittsburgh Tribune-ReviewAfter four days of negotiations in the Big Apple, neither the NHL nor its Players’ Association have bit on resolving a labor dispute. Morning and ...
View ArticlePitt women fall to Youngstown State in opener
By Staff ReportsThe Pitt women’s basketball team opened the 2012-13 season with a 64-50 loss to Youngstown State at Petersen Events Center on Friday. Leading by 12 ...
View ArticleJim Ferry era at Duquesne opens with loss
By Tim WilkinALBANY, N.Y. — If nothing else, Jim Ferry is going to be honest when talking about his new basketball team at Duquesne. On Friday night, ...
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