Greensburg Trib Spotlight Female Athlete of the Week
Yough senior Nikki Kroll is the Greensburg Trib Spotlight Female Athlete of the Week.
View ArticlePenguins are confident after no shakeups at NHL trade deadline
In each of the past five years, Penguinss GM Ray Shero made a move near the trade deadline, but he stood past this year.
View ArticleRecalling some memorable Leap Day moments
Leap Day only comes along once every four years, and a few local sporting events are worth noting.
View ArticleJunior point guard Jones demands best from Robert Morris teammates
Velton Jones is the type of basketball player you could build a team around, because the Robert Morris guard, a Philadelphia native, is tough, unselfish, hard-nosed and a leader.
View ArticleHealth holds the key to Pirates starting pitcher Bedard's value
It has been six years since the Pirates' newest starting pitcher had a complete, injury-free season in the major leagues.
View ArticleWildcats' indoor track team shines at state championships
Tyler Ross became just the second member of the Latrobe boys track and field team to win a title at the Pennsylvania Track and Field Coaches Association indoor state championship at Penn State...
View ArticlePirates pitcher Kensing strains lower right abdominal muscle
Pirates right-hander Logan Kensing suffered the strain while warming up before throwing batting practice, walked off the mound immediately and was examined by trainers.
View ArticleTop-seeded Ford City stunned in semifinals
For a second consecutive season, the Sabers entered the PIHL Open Class Chiefs Cup tournament with a top seed and endured a surprising upset.
View ArticleNew Wild defenseman Gilbert comes home
Just traded by Edmonton, the only NHL team he's ever played for, Tom Gilbert joined his new club and declared, "it feels like home."
View ArticleSample collector for Brewers' Braun says he followed protocol
Dino Laurenzi Jr. issued a statement confirming he handled the sample from the National League MVP submitted following a playoff game on Oct. 1.
View ArticleKiski Area swimmer close to reaching goals
As a result of Paul Singerman's devotion to challenging practices and weight-lifting sessions, he has transformed into one of the top freestyle specialists in the WPIAL.
View ArticleGreensburg Trib Spotlight Male Athlete of the Week
Monessen senior Earl Pinkney is the Greensburg Trib Spotlight Male Athlete of the Week.
View ArticleGreensburg Salem grad looks to add to family lore
Having transferred from Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, junior Chris Klimchock has made his mark on the basketball court at St. Vincent College, much like his sister before him.
View ArticlePirates' Burnett fouls ball off face; injury appears to be minor
Pirates pitcher A.J. Burnett fouled a ball off his face near his right eye this morning during a bunting drill in spring training camp. An initial examination indicated the injury was not serious.
View ArticleBlairsville falls to the stall in District 6 Class AA playoffs
The Blairsville girls basketball team's run to the District 6 Class AA championship game stalled in the semifinals at Bishop Carroll High School.
View ArticlePitt pounds St. John's in home finale at Petersen Events Center
Hot-shooting Pitt snaps a five-game skid against Big East foe St. John's, and looks to repeat its most recent rebound from a slump.
View ArticleLatrobe senior wrestler Lydic is thriving on adversity
Latrobe senior Ty Lydic heads into the opening of the WPIAL tournament and PIAA Class AAA Southwest Regional at Norwin as one of 10 wrestlers looking for a second district title.
View ArticleBurrell wrestler Best left prep career up to chance
Burrell's lone surviving senior, 152-pounder Kevin Best leads a five-man contingent into the PIAA Class AA Southwest Regional tournament.
View ArticleHines' time as a Steelers wide receiver over after being released
The Steelers told Ward, their all-time leading receiver and MVP of Super Bowl XL, that they plan to release him before March 13, the start of the NFL's new year.
View ArticleCentral Catholic stars looking in different directions
Central Catholic senior wrestlers and longtime friends Perry Hills and Tyler Manion are soon parting ways athletically, at least.
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