Threat of disease spread could lead to rules changes
By Tribune-ReviewTalk to any serious archer and it’s likely they’ll tell you that in hunting during or close to the rut, they’ve used deer urine at ...
View ArticleForty years later, Clemente’s legacy continues to grow
By Bob Cohn, Pittsburgh Tribune-ReviewRoberto Clemente has been gone longer than he lived. He died in a plane crash 40 years ago Monday, New Year’s Eve, after putting his ...
View ArticleStarkey: Ode to a rotten season
By Joe Starkey, Pittsburgh Tribune-ReviewLarry Foote is one of several Steelers veterans sure to take a long look around the locker room after the season finale against the Cleveland ...
View ArticleFor 2nd straight offseason, Steelers appear headed for significant roster...
By Alan Robinson, Pittsburgh Tribune-ReviewAs Chargers coach Norv Turner was preparing to play the Steelers several weeks ago, he pulled out the game plan from three seasons ago. For ...
View ArticleClairton’s Tyler Boyd named Pittsburgh Tribune-Review Terrific 25 player of...
By Kevin Gorman and Chris HarlanPittsburgh Tribune-Review Player of the Year Tyler Boyd RB/DB Clairton, senior, 6-2, 175 The silky smooth back rushed for 2,584 yards and 43 TDs, had ...
View ArticleMonessen’s Chavas Rawlins named Greensburg Tribune-Review player of the year
By Paul Schofield, Tribune-ReviewTribune-Review Terrific 25 Chavas RawlinsQB/S Monessen, senior, 6-3, 188 This WVU early signee completed 71 of 165 passes for 1,382 yards and 13 touchdowns. He ...
View ArticleKittanning's Nolf wins Powerade title
By Matt GrubbaWith WPIAL and state titles already to his name, Kittanning junior Jason Nolf added another line to his résumé. Nolf won in his first appearance ...
View ArticlePSU nets Classic statement win
By Rob Rossi, Pittsburgh Tribune-ReviewPenn State alumni made a statement with a strong show of support for their hockey team at the Three Rivers Classic. The Nittany Lions, in ...
View ArticleNHL owners, players union plot next move in negotiations
By Rob Rossi, Pittsburgh Tribune-ReviewThe NHL and Players’ Association carefully are planning a next round of negotiations to prevent a second lost season in eight years. Staff members to ...
View ArticleProspect watch: Brendan Blair, RB-LB, Sto-Rox
By Tribune-ReviewBrendan Blair 6-foot, 180 pounds, RB-LB, Sto-Rox Brendan Blair announced his arrival as a name to be remembered in the 2011 WPIAL Class A final, ...
View ArticleGorman: Pitt transfers reflect culture of D-I hoops
By Tribune-ReviewPanic accompanied Thursday’s announcement that sophomore center Malcolm Gilbert was transferring from Pitt. After all, Gilbert is the fifth player to leave the Panthers in ...
View ArticleRobert Morris hockey pulls yet another upset of Miami (Ohio)
By Josh Yohe, Pittsburgh Tribune-ReviewRobert Morris goalie Eric Levine knew entering the Three Rivers Classic at Consol Energy Center that he likely would start both games. He just probably ...
View ArticlePlum native, ‘Coach’ Umberger proud of hometown
By Josh Yohe, Pittsburgh Tribune-ReviewR.J. Umberger was feeling a bit sour after his alma mater, Ohio State, was stunned at the Three Rivers Classic by Penn State. Still, the ...
View ArticleLower Burrell fighter makes MMA inroads
By D.j. VasilIt didn’t take “The Honey Badger” long to seek out his prey. Lower Burrell’s Dominic Mazzotta is climbing the ranks of mixed martial arts. Mazzotta, ...
View ArticleDeer Lakes girls basketball team wins tournament, still unbeaten
By George GuidoFor the second time in the past three seasons, the Deer Lakes girls basketball team completed its December schedule unscathed. For the third straight season, ...
View ArticleLocal roundup: Gateway QB stars in Chesapeake Bowl victory
By The Associated PressGateway quarterback Thomas Woodson threw two touchdown passes for the North all-stars in Saturday’s 38-13 Chesapeake Bowl victory in Landover, Md. A dozen players from ...
View ArticleHynes moves to top of great coaching list
By Jonathan BombulieIn the 14-year history of the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins, two coaches have won at least 115 career games — Glenn Patrick and John Hynes. Patrick needed ...
View ArticleLocal roundup: St. Joseph’s bounces back with tournament win
By Staff ReportsThe St. Joseph boys basketball team missed playing in the championship game of its Spartan Holiday Tournament for the first time since 1997. The Spartans ...
View ArticleOutdoors Notebook: Sunlight not a contaminant harmful to Canadian birds
By Bob Frye, Pittsburgh Tribune-ReviewIt took nearly two years for Canada’s courts to reach a decision, but they’ve finally ruled that reflected sunlight is not an environmental “contaminant.” Two ...
View Article“Ho, Ho, Ho” and some other goodies
By Jeff OliverIn the spirit of the season, I’d like to take a moment to offer some holiday sheer to some of the good sports who graces ...
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