BUTLER TWP — To Paige Rittelmann, there are worse ways to wrap up a track and field career.
Rittelmann, a senior at Butler, finished in a sixth-place tie at the PIAA Tra...
Early defi cit costs Seneca Valley as WPIAL champions fall to Altoona, 9-4, in first round of PIAA Quad-A playoffs
Playing from behind is tough enough in the regular seas...
McLaffertys represent 3 generations of umpiring
SAXONBURG — Watching softball games at Laura Doerr Park, 11-year-old Christian McLafferty decided to make himself useful.
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WEXFORD — Sam White barely weighs 120 pounds. He’s rail thin, has a mop-top haircut and his braces twinkle in the sun when he smiles.
He’s hardly the prototypical hero.
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Seneca Valley claims 2nd straight WPIAL title as defense seals 5-3 triumph over Mt. Lebanon
WASHINGTON, Pa. — The adage says that defense wins championships.
On Wednesday...
FOXBURG — A-C Valley is counting on seven being a lucky number.
Brad Dittman, the lone Division I college football player in the school’s history, was hired recently as ...
Despite 21 kills from Brian Pudlo and 49 assists from Max McCloskey, the Seneca Valley boys volleyball team saw its season come to an end with a 3-2 loss to Chambersburg...
SHIPPENSBURG — Oliver Philogene walked through his Cranberry Township home Sunday with an odd feeling in his gut.
Every now and then, he'd peek into his bedroom to make ...
Seneca Valley claims fi rst-ever WPIAL crown with 8-5 triumph
COLLIER TWP — It is said that possession is nine-tenths of the law. When the fourth quarter rolled around in...