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Luca Ritivoi and Mark Summers took a little break from the singles scene recently. Mt. Lebanon’s No. 1 and No. 2 tennis players joined forces a few weeks ago and immediately embraced success. After claiming the Section 4 championship, the duo finished runner-up in the WPIAL during the Class ...

The high school boys basketball season is history but the memories live on at Upper St. Clair and Chartiers Valley. The two squads enjoyed one of the finest campaigns in their respective school’s programs. Both teams captured WPIAL championships and advanced to the semifinals in the PIAA ...

The WPIAL announced the 2025 James Collins Scholar-Athlete Award winners and three area athletes from The Almanac’s readership area were among the 20 recipients. In its 34th year, the program recognized 10 males and 10 females from a pool of 158 nominees. Winners earned a $1,000 scholarship ...

March Madness

The WPIAL held its version of March Madness when it hosted its basketball championships at the Petersen Events Center on the University of Pittsburgh campus. Six area teams participated with four claiming titles. The Upper St. Clair boys and girls swept the Class 6A bracket while the Peters ...

Sylvia Roy capped her WPIAL swimming career in record fashion. The Mt. Lebanon senior not only claimed her fourth straight individual titles in both the 50-yard freestyle as well as 100-yard freestyle events to become only the third female swimmer in Class 3A to complete the feat, she also ...

Peters Township scored a split decision during the WPIAL basketball tournament. During the Class 5A championship contests played at the Petersen Events Center on the University of Pittsburgh campus, the Lady Indians came from behind to dethrone South Fayette, 40-36, on Feb. 28 while the ...