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Peters Township remains unbeaten in girls soccer

Peters Township remained unbeaten in Section 2-AAAA girls soccer after an overtime win, 2-1, against rival Canon-McMillan and a shutout victory, 1-0, against Bethel Park.After a scoreless first half, Jillian Marvin scored the decisive goal against the Black Hawks. Macy Trax assisted the tally, ...

Mt. Lebanon has lofty goals in second half of season

The Mt. Lebanon boys soccer team realizes certain axioms are true as it embarks on the second-half of its Section 2-AAAA season.For the Blue Devils, there indeed is no rest for the weary and this is no time to rest on their laurels.After finishing the first-half of section play undefeated, the ...

Anderson, WPIAL flex muscles at Foundation Meet

With six runners, including the champion, in the top 15, the Foundation Meet shed a positive light for the WPIAL’s chances for success during the PIAA Class AAA boys cross country championships to be held on the same course Nov. 2 in Hershey.“Anytime you get a chance to race on the state ...

South Fayette golfer one stroke off the pace

One stroke separated Luke Lestini from medalist honors during the WPIAL boys individual semifinal qualifier.The South Fayette senior fired a 4-over-par 74 and finished runner-up to Donnie Professori from Pine-Richland during the match played Sept. 23 at Hannastown Golf Club in ...

South Fayette girls cross country team on right course

For a late-September invitational, the Foundation Meet in Hershey provided the South Fayette girls cross country team a barometer for where it hoped to be at this point in the season.The Lions finished right behind Northern and grabbed the runner-up trophy in the Class AA division on the course ...

Peters Township proving it can play with the best

T.J. Plack didn’t need a 38-14 victory Friday night over previously undefeated North Hills to know how Peters Township measures up in Class 5A of the WPIAL.In Plack’s mind, his Indians are the best.“These kids are competitors, every day,”PT’s head coach said. “They want to get in ...