Survey: Pack top Cowboys as 'America's Team'
A new national survey released Wednesday has found what Green Bay Packers fans have been saying for years: The Pack is "America's Team."
View ArticleWashington stepping up his game for Titans
Tennessee receiver Nate Washington is proof of how much a little confidence boost can mean to an NFL player.
View ArticleChicago's Toews is leading MVP candidate
Only 23, the Chicago Blackhawks captain even has a Conn Smythe Trophy for playoff MVP on his shelf, staking his claim as one of the top young stars in the NHL.
View ArticleSports Spotlight: Shatori Walker-Kimbrough
This week's Sports Spotlight falls on Shatori Walker-Kimbrough, a junior at Hopewell High School, who scored a game-high 29 points to lift Tribune-Review Class AAA No. 1 Hopewell past Ambridge, 66-28,...
View ArticleNewly installed starters guide Duquesne
Sean Johnson, B.J. Monteiro, Eric Evans and Andre Marhold took a seat for nearly six minutes and watched Jerry Jones, Kadeem Pantophlet, Mamadou Datt and Mike Talley start, along with holdover T.J....
View ArticleSutter latest addition to NHL coach carousel
Although Darryl Sutter hasn't coached in the NHL since the 2005-06 season, he didn't need much time to get back into the swing of things on his first day with the Los Angeles Kings.
View ArticleTiebreaker criteria comes under scrutiny
The Fox Chapel wrestling team's defeat last forced a deep examination of the national high school rulebook.
View ArticleNorth Allegheny, Pine-Richland alumni, setting to add fresh air to rivalry
On Monday, two neighborhood rivals, Pine-Richland and North Allegheny, will get together for an outdoor extravaganza that will feature three games in North Park, highlighted by an alumni game and a...
View ArticleCompromise salvages dual wrestling meets
The PIAA wrestling steering committee recommended that the board of governors adopt an amendment that would allow a school to compete in a single-day dual-meet tournament, wrestling as many as five...
View ArticlePlayers, fans get behind former PSU coach
More than 340 of his former PSU football players signed a letter to show support for Joe Paterno, who is battling a treatable form of lung cancer and recovering from a broken pelvis.
View ArticlePenguins' Engelland waits to hear from NHL
Penguins defenseman Deryk Engelland faces a telephone hearing with NHL disciplinarian chief Brendan Shanahan for a questionable hit on Chicago's Marcus Kruger.
View ArticleLocal TV visionary receives lofty honor
Debbie Honkus is the CEO of NEP Broadcasting in Harmar, with 60 production trucks and a crew of 3,000 on any given sports weekend.
View ArticleWard's time with Steelers is winding down
The thought of the Steelers without Hines Ward has crossed the mind of Ben Roethlisberger, who has thrown Ward 41 of his 85 career regular-season touchdowns.
View ArticleStarkey: ESPN bottoms out on 'MNF'
It's hard to believe the horrifically embarrassing performance witnessed Monday night. Not from the Steelers, mind you.
View ArticleHard working Shaler skater achieves goal in ice hockey
Shaler skater Luke Vogel, a senior, has worked hard transitioning from in-line hockey to ice hockey as a sophomore, and was delighted when he scored his first varsity goal this season against Butler.
View ArticleFox Chapel welcomes Champions Tour to town
It was announced hat Fox Chapel will host the 30th Players Championship, which has been played in the fall for the past five years, but will move to the summer.
View ArticleWest Shamokin tries to shed scoring woes
X's and O's aren't much of a problem for West Shamokin's girls basketball team, but twos and threes continue to elude the Wolves.
View ArticleSports Spotlight: Nolan Cressler
Cornell recruit Nolan Cressler, a senior at Plum High School, recorded the 1,000th point of his basketball career in a loss to Kiski Area on Dec. 13, although he started off strong this season, scoring...
View ArticleFreshmen leading the way for Connellsville
With seven freshmen in the starting lineup, the Connellsville wrestling team is trying to gain as much experience and confidence as possible during the early part of the season.
View ArticleParalyzed Rutgers player is on new SI cover
Paralyzed Rutgers football player Eric LeGrand is featured on the cover of Sports Illustrated's year-end issue. His return to the field in October was picked as the 2011 Moment of the Year.
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