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Fake punt seals Peters Township win over Upper St. Clair

Serving as Peters Township’s punter affords Corban Hondru the opportunity to be a defensive and offensive weapon for the Indians.For the second week in a row, Hondru faked a punt on a fourth-down play and converted a critical first down that helped enable Peters Township to seal a 28-22 ...

Bethel Park tennis player wins WPIAL title

Bethel Park’s Mia Gorman wasn’t going to let Pine-Richland’s Elaine Qian win the WPIAL Class AAA singles tennis championship so easily.After falling behind by three games in the decisive third set, Gorman waged a stunning comeback and wrested the title away from her opponent, 6-1, 2-6, ...

Bethel Park’s Gorman wins section tennis title

Bethel Park junior Mia Gorman captured a section singles tennis title after finishing as runner-up the past two years.Gorman also qualified for the WPIAL championships and a shot at a third straight PIAA tournament berth.The District 7 tournament was held Sept. 23-24 at North Allegheny. The top ...

Best may be yet to come for PT’s Carrington

Did Breylen Carrington have his moment in the sun when the Peters Township cornerback intercepted four passes against Penn-Trafford?PT head coach TJ Plack said he thinks the 17-year-old senior’s best may be yet to come.“Breylen is a young man that I can see drastically improving each week ...

Cross country invitational good test for area runners

The Red, White and Blue Classic had a change of scenery and weather as area cross country runners had the opportunity to try out the new WPIAL championship course.The race was held at White Oak Park in McKeesport instead of the Schenley Park Oval in Oakland because of gathering limits brought ...

Bethel Park continues learning process

After getting a look at two of the best teams in Class 5A, Bethel Park continues it’s learning process when the Black Hawks host Franklin Regional at 7 p.m. Sept. 25.It is BP’s home opener following road games against Upper St. Clair and Gateway.The game will prepare the young Black Hawks ...