Sportsmen’s clubs make changes to coyote hunting
By Bob Frye, Pittsburgh Tribune-ReviewThings are changing in Penn’s Woods again. There was a time — 20 years ago — when the state had few, if any, coyotes. But ...
View ArticleOther states see good, bad in hosting elk herd
By Bob Frye, Pittsburgh Tribune-ReviewSome other states are learning what Pennsylvania knows: having elk means lots of tourist dollars but some challenges, too. The Maryland Legislative Sportsmen’s...
View ArticleCommission notebook: “Operation Talon” hits poachers
By Tribune-Reviewaround the game commission • The Game Commission conducted a large-scale, widespread law enforcement operation called “Operation Talon” this fall to look for poaching and ...
View ArticleTrout fishing changes for anglers
By Bob Frye, Pittsburgh Tribune-ReviewOut with the old, in with the new. Pennsylvania trout anglers are going to experience that, locally as much as anywhere, in the coming weeks. ...
View ArticleFederal dollars belonging to sportsmen eyed for budget
By Tribune-ReviewYou’ve heard of the fiscal cliff by now, and of the attempts to balance the federal budget. But did you know it might get done ...
View ArticleStart date of squirrel season generates talk
By Bob Frye, Pittsburgh Tribune-ReviewMight Game Commissioners move opening day of the state’s squirrel season up to early September? That’s not something biologists are recommending yet. But...
View ArticlePa. Fly Tying Championship tops outdoor show
By Bob Frye, Pittsburgh Tribune-ReviewIf you’ve got mad fly-tying skills you want to show off, or you want to just see what great flies really look like, be sure ...
View ArticleMendenhall, Hanesbrands reach settlement
By Alan Robinson, Pittsburgh Tribune-ReviewRashard Mendenhall and clothing retailer Hanesbrands Inc. have reached a settlement in a lawsuit brought by the Steelers running back after controversial...
View ArticleGroat inducted into PAA Hall of Fame; Western Pa. prep football POY to be picked
By Kevin Gorman, Pittsburgh Tribune-ReviewDick Groat was the first player inducted to both the college baseball and basketball halls of fame, but the former two-sport star is taking special ...
View ArticleHempfield graduate RJ Thomas transfers to West Liberty
By Dave Mackall, Tribune-ReviewFormer Hempfield football player R.J. Thomas has a new college home. Thomas, a 6-foot-1, 230-pound running back, transferred to West Liberty from California (Pa.). Both ...
View ArticleDuquesne falls at Massachusetts
By Jeffrey ThomasAMHERST, Mass. — It was a matter of energy, and the Duquesne men’s basketball team just didn’t have anything left in the final seven minutes ...
View ArticleShorthanded RMU beats Sacred Heart
By Paul Schofield, Tribune-ReviewRobert Morris didn’t have its top two scorers for Thursday’s Northeast Conference game against Sacred Heart at Sewall Center. It didn’t matter. A balanced scoring ...
View ArticleHigh school roundup: Norwin girls rebound from loss
By Staff ReportsNorwin shrugged off Monday’s loss to Penn-Trafford, its worst of the season, and rolled over Latrobe, 65-33, in the second half Section 1-AAAA opener for ...
View ArticleHigh school roundup: Hempfield girls top Connellsville
By Staff ReportsMary Burns tallied 21 points, and Lexi Irwin followed with 12 points as the Hempfield girls basketball team defeated host Connellsville, 58-29, in a Section ...
View ArticleTrib Cup: West Mifflin hopes to build on impressive section record
By Brian GrahamSuccess is measured differently among those in the West Mifflin girls basketball team fraternity, and expectations are derived from the program’s long-standing tradition of success. ...
View ArticleFor Penguins, no Parise, no problem
By Josh Yohe, McKeesport Daily NewsPenguins right wing Pascal Dupuis looked to his right recently and asked new teammate Tanner Glass if he played wing or center. “Wing,” Glass said. ...
View ArticleUnselfishness key for Mt. Pleasant boys in Section 3 race
By Dave Mackall, Tribune-ReviewIn the first year of Tony Splendore’s second stint as boys basketball coach at Mt. Pleasant, the Vikings have been in contention for a section ...
View ArticleSerra girls cruise to another Section 4-A victory
By Mark Kaboly, McKeesport Daily NewsFor a coach whose team just won its 11th consecutive game, Serra Catholic girls basketball coach Bill Cleary had a noticeable level of concern on ...
View ArticleWinchester Thurston routs Geibel
By Jason Black, Daily CourierA tough season for the Geibel girls basketball team just keeps getting tougher. Members of the Gators have been battling the flu for several weeks, ...
View ArticleHigh school roundup: No. 3 South Park girls top South Fayette
By Staff ReportsShelby Lindsay’s triple-double of 25 points, 11 rebounds and 10 assists helped Class AAA No. 3 South Park (13-1, 7-0) to a 56-43 victory over ...
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