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Best of Sports, Boys Swimming: Ryan Frank, Mt. Lebanon

Ryan Frank set some lofty goals for his senior season at Mt. Lebanon. During the 2024 campaign, he exceeded them all. He won a WPIAL title and shattered a pool record. Frank also medaled at the PIAA Championships. At the beginning of the year, Frank took down a record set by Josh Matheny, ...

Best of Sports, Boys Basketball: Tyler Robbins, Upper St. Clair

Tyler Robbins of Upper St. Clair had a gigantic season, not because he stands 6-10, but rather because the Upper St. Clair junior led the Panthers to the fourth WPIAL championship in program history. USC has won titles in 2024, 2021, 2005 and 1996. During the Class 6A championship contest ...

Best of Sports, Girls Track: Logan St. John Kletter, Mt. Lebanon

Despite not being in her finest form because of an injury that has nagged her all spring, Logan St. John Kletter defended her track titles at the district and state level. During the WPIAL Class 3A Track & Field Championships held in May at the Milhalik-Thompson Stadium Complex at ...

Best of Sports, Boys Lacrosse: Miles Halter, Mt. Lebanon

Everybody knew Miles Halter was an extraordinary player coming into the 2024 high school lacrosse season. After all, he was a returning All-American from Mt. Lebanon’s WPIAL championship club from a year ago. Halter, however, proved himself an incredible individual, not to mention a ...

Best of Sports, Girls Lacrosse: Addison Murdoch, Mt. Lebanon

Addison Murdoch did not score any goals in the WPIAL championship game, but that didn’t mean the senior midfielder had no role in Mt. Lebanon’s victory, 16-11, against Pine-Richland. In that Class 3A title match played May 23 at Joe Walton Stadium, all Murdoch did was dominate the faceoffs ...