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Passion, purpose required for success at Upper St. Clair

Upper St. Clair returns four starters from last year’s WPIAL runner-up girls basketball team but that doesn’t mean the Panthers have reservations for the 2022 championship finals in March.“We have a chance to have a good season,” said USC head coach Pete Serio. “To achieve this we ...

Mt. Lebanon girls ready for a joy ride

Dori Oldaker expects a day at Kennywood when her Mt. Lebanon girls basketball team takes to the court.“Basketball and life is a roller coaster,” the Blue Devils head coach said. “There are going to be a lot of ups and downs. So put your hands up in the air, hold on tight and enjoy the ...

Band of brothers: Harveys leave a legacy at Mt. Lebanon

For more than two decades, the Harvey family has made its mark on Mt. Lebanon’s football program.William Harvey helped the Blue Devils capture the PIAA Class 6A crown Dec. 12 with a 35-17 victory over St. Joseph’s Prep at Hersheypark Stadium. His brother, James, won a WPIAL championship 21 ...

Winning is tradition for Mt. Lebanon’s Smith family

Jack Smith of Mt. Lebanon earned his spot among the annals of his family’s athletic history when he emulated his father and uncles by winning a WPIAL football championship.Blue Devils coach Bob Palko predicts Smith’s family members just might have more to celebrate in the coming weeks.If ...

Mt. Lebanon wins WPIAL Class 6A title

After winning their first WPIAL football championship title in 21 years, the Mt. Lebanon Blue Devils are looking for a sweet finish to an already successful 12-0 season.“Since January, we talked about Ketchup and Chocolate,” said senior wide receiver Eli Heidenreich. “We got the ketchup ...