Penguins are happy for upcoming new year
The Penguins could have headed for cover at any point during the past year, and no one would have blamed them.
View ArticleSmooth sailing for Ford City's Davis sisters
At peace with each other, senior guard Heather Davis and freshman guard Christina Davis are able to focus on fueling the Sabers' offense.
View ArticleApollo-Ridge boys cruise to win
Apollo-Ridge's boys basketball team raced to a comfortable lead by halftime and cruised past Elderton in the opening round of the Apollo Trust Company Tournament.
View ArticleBengals' Green is surprised by Pro Bowl nod
The Cincinnati Bengals' first-round draft pick is one of three rookies to be voted to the Pro Bowl, along with Denver linebacker Von Miller and Arizona cornerback Patrick Peterson.
View ArticleHost West Virginia pulls away from Villanova
Truck Bryant's career-high 34 points led West Virginia to a victory over Villanova in the Big East opener for both teams.
View ArticleRavens already in playoff mode vs Bengals
Call them selfish, but the Ravens have reached the point in the season when they are concerned only about themselves.
View ArticleGeibel defense stymies Fort Cherry in victory
The Gators owned the first two quarters, building a 16-4 lead after eight minutes, and then pushing the advantage to 38-20 by halftime.
View ArticleDolphins' Taylor is looking toward retirement
The NFL's active sacks leader said he'll retire after this season, his 15th in the NFL and his 13th with the Miami Dolphins.
View ArticleHedging your fantasy picks in Week 17
Week 17 brings a great amount of uncertainty and frustration to fantasy football owners involved in championship games.
View ArticleRiverview senior eclipses mark in big victory
Riverview's Mary Andrejko set a school single-game scoring record with 47 points earlier this week, then became the sixth Raiders' girls player in history to reach the 1,000-point career.
View ArticleBrowns QB McCoy still out with concussion
Browns quarterback Colt McCoy's season appears over, finished by the infamous hit from Steelers linebacker James Harrison three weeks ago.
View ArticlePittsburgh Trib Spotlight Female Athlete of the Week
Seton-La Salle sophomore Naje Gibson is the Pittsburgh Trib Spotlight Female Athlete of the Week.
View ArticleUnbeaten Burrell wins tournament
Burrell's surging girls basketball team matched its win total from last season and won the McGuffey Tournament.
View ArticleUpper St. Clair teen punts, passes, kicks his way to top
Jesse Slinger will compete in the national finals of the NFL's annual Punt, Pass & Kick competition at an AFC Divisional playoff game Jan. 14-15.
View ArticleGreensburg Salem gives Jeannette first loss
Waylon Fink scored 21 points, had 16 rebounds and blocked four shots in leading Greensburg Salem to a victory over unbeaten Jeannette.
View ArticlePSU quarterback McGloin continues to sit
Penn State continued preparations for the TicketCity Bowl, and for the second consecutive day, starting quarterback Matt McGloin was not a participant.
View ArticleNHL gets ready for its Winter Classic chill
The NHL's outdoor extravaganza has blossomed into a coveted score, with the price of admission rivaling a Super Bowl seat or Final Four trip.
View ArticleTrip south provides experiences on, off court
The competition was strong, and the two wins were nice. But seagulls topped the Gateway's boys basketball team's trip to Florida.
View ArticlePine-Richland senior a double-threat
Pine-Richland girls basketball Coach Molly Copple has been working to build a winning program. She has coached some talented players, but this season she has point guard Brittany Byerly on the team.
View ArticlePerfect balance complements Gateway star
Whenever Gateway girls basketball coach Cornelious Nesbit wants to slam the door, he only has to look at Baylor-bound guard Destiny Brown and nod.
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