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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 ...

Best of Sports, Girls Soccer: Sierra Dupre, Upper St. Clair

Sierra Dupre dominates the pitch on the local, state, regional and international level. The sophomore garnered all-section, all-WPIAL, all-region and all-state accolades in leading Upper St. Clair to a section championship with a 13-1 record and a WPIAL Class 3A semifinal appearance. The ...

Best of Sports, Diving: Malcolm Thompson, Mt. Lebanon

Since plunging into the pool, Malcolm Thompson has enjoyed more success in diving than football. A few years ago, he gave up the latter in favor of the former. At age 10, Thompson became enthralled with diving while watching one of the lifeguards at the outdoor swim center where he trained ...

Best of Sports, Hockey: Noah Callender, Chartiers Valley

For the first time in 38 years, Chartiers Valley hoisted a Penguins Cup. Noah Callender was one of the reasons for the Colts’ success. Only a freshman, he led the Pennsylvania Interscholastic Hockey League’s Class A division with 30 goals during the regular season. He dished up 14 ...