Pirates manager Hurdle: Alvarez, Presley must perform to keep jobs
Pirates manager Clint Hurdle has noted that Pedro Alvarez and Alex Presley "will get the first shot" at their respective positions.
View ArticleNHL looking into scoreboard error in Los Angeles
The NHL is investigating a scoreboard error that could have an "enormous impact" on playoff races in the Western Conference.
View ArticleKovacevic: O'Brien does it his way
The Patriots speak effusively of Bill O'Brien and his two-year body of work, with Bill Belichick calling him "an outstanding football mind."
View ArticleGisele Bundchen causes stir at Super Bowl from afar
Glamour Boy is here and ready to play in Sunday's Super Bowl. Glamour wife is out of sight so far unless you count the front page of the New York Post.
View ArticleMarion Center girls smother Saltsburg, 61-29
The Marion Center Lady Stingers got the first of their three necessary wins to make the playoffs by wrecking the Saltsburg 61-29 on the Lady Trojans' home turf Tuesday night.
View ArticleWildcats keep Colts in check
Northern Cambria has suffered its first Heritage Conference loss, inflicted by Homer-Center in a white-knuckled 63-60 thriller Wednesday night at the Homer Dome.
View Article'Tebowmania' comes to Super Bowl
The Denver Broncos quarterback made the media rounds at the Super Bowl, talking about everything from what he needs to work on to his admiration for Eli Manning and Tom Brady.
View ArticlePens' Vitale signs 2-year extension
The Penguins have signed forward Joe Vitale to a two-year, $1.1 million contract extension.
View ArticleMonessen's Ward closes in on 1,000
Monessen clinched a share of the Section 4 A title Thursday night with a 69-33 thumping of Winchester Thurston, and Mariah Ward moved closer to joining the prestigious 1,000-point club.
View ArticlePlum hockey team rights course after tough stretch
After surging to a 7-2 start, the Mustangs dropped four straight games during a particularly difficult stretch in their schedule.
View ArticleDouble trouble for Indiana (Pa.) basketball foes
Life is good in the basketball world at Indiana (Pa.), where both teams are firmly established in the Division II national rankings.
View ArticlePenguins hoping right winger Kennedy isn't lost to injury
The Penguins' Tyler Kennedy left a loss in New Jersey with 2:21 remaining in the third period with an apparent foot or ankle injury.
View ArticleBrodeur, Devils rely on winning formula in victory over Penguins
The Penguins have lost seven of eight games at Prudential Center and have scored 15 goals in their past 11 trips to New Jersey.
View ArticleConsidering economy, conservation efforts remain on upswing
According to the Land Trust Alliance, 10 million new acres have been conserved nationwide by various private conservancies since 2005.
View ArticleTrials leave Kittanning standout wrestler Robb stronger
Kittanning wrestler Nate Robb believed his miserable sophomore year ultimately made him better, and there's evidence to support that claim.
View ArticlePoint Park women thrive after early challenges
If you didn't know better, you might think Point Park athletic director Dan Swalga decided to test first-year women's coach Tony Grenek with a grueling schedule.
View ArticlePitt continues to improve at the charity stripe
The Panthers made a season-high 27 free throws on 31 attempts in their victory over Villanova to extend their recent success at the line.
View ArticleEx-Fox Chapel standout Steiner going professional route
Elyse Steiner played in the indoor USTA Open at Flushing Meadows last month and returned with a gold and silver medal.
View ArticlePoint guard Woodall paces Pitt in Big East victory over Villanova
With Tray Woodall and Ashton Gibbs leading the way, Pitt continue to make their eight-game losing streak a distant memory.
View ArticleKovacevic: The day defense died in the NFL
Giants running back Ahmad Bradshaw's game-winning touchdown was the most bizarre big-time moment in Super Bowl history.
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