Archive for January 2019

Alumni Update – Gateway’s Tom Kromka

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Tom Kromka averaged 19.0 points and 10.0 rebounds per game last week in a pair of PAC wins for Saint Vincent College. He finished the week shooting 62.5 percent (15 of 24) from the floor. Kromka posted a 15-point, 12-rebound double-double in last Wednesday’s 75-68 victory at Chatham University before totaling 23 points and eight… More »

Gateway Extends Section Lead With Win Against Mars

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Back on December 17, Mars, the defending Class 5A PIAA champion, defeated Gateway, the defending WPIAL champion, 54-42. It was the first loss of the season for the Gators, who have responded well. Gateway hasn’t lost a section game since then, and got their revenge on Monday night at home, defeating the Planets, 48-39. The… More »

Defensive Stop Seals Victory For Trinity

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With 1:38 remaining in the fourth quarter, freshman Alyssa Clutter made two free throws to give Trinity a 34-33 lead. The Hillers held onto that that against visiting South Fayette, not allowing them to get a shot off in the final seconds for a crucial Section 1-5A win on Monday night. The win gave Trinity sole… More »

Late 3-Pointer Lifts Penn Hills Past Fox Chapel In Double Overtime

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Friday night’s Fox Chapel at Penn Hills boys basketball game had no barring on the section standings, but it had the excitement level of two teams battling for first place. With 20.7 seconds left in double overtime and his team down by two points, Kyree Hairston-Mitchell dialed up from way beyond the 3-point line to give… More »

Alumni Update – Gateway’s Tom Kromka

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GREENVILLE, Pa. — Thiel College senior Jess Vormelker (Orwell, Ohio|Grand Valley) and Saint Vincent College senior Tom Kromka (Monroeville, Pa.|Gateway) have been named the Presidents’ Athletic Conference (PAC) Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC) Scholar-Athletes of the Month for December. Each month, the SAAC’s at PAC member institutions are asked to nominate one male and one female… More »

Penn-Trafford Stuns Penn Hills in Overtime

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The Penn-Trafford girls basketball team handed Penn Hills its first section loss of the season with a 42-38 win in overtime. Penn Hills had all the momentum heading into overtime after senior Adia Brisker made a shot at the buzzer to force overtime. The would be the last field goal the Indians would make as the… More »

Gateway Pulls Out Road Win To Take Control Of Section Lead

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It didn’t come as easy as the first meeting, but Gateway was able to hold off Franklin Regional, 50-46, on the road to take sole possession of first place in Section 2-5A on Thursday night. The Gators won the first meeting on 57-34 on Dec. 13. Momentum continued to shift throughout the game, with each… More »

Upper St. Clair Knocks Off City League Powerhouse Allderdice

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It didn’t take long for the Upper St. Clair boys basketball team to get over its loss against Mt. Lebanon. One night later, the Panthers picked up their most impressive win of the season, a 58-51 win against City League Powerhouse, Allderdice. Allderdice has already picked up convincing wins against Class 6A contenders Butler and… More »

Penn Hills Sweeps Woodlands, Both Teams Take Over First Place

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As they say over in Penn Hills, “It’s A Great Day To Be An Indian”. Tuesday night was a great night to be an Indian as the Penn Hills boys and girls basketball teams swept section rival, Woodland Hills, to take over first place in its respective sections. The girls team won 68-41, followed by… More »

Mt. Lebanon Knocks USC Off ranks of unbeatens, takes sole possession of first place

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Heading into Tuesday night’s showdown, Mt. Lebanon and Upper St. Clair both had an unblemished conference record. For the Panthers, they could say that about their overall record as well. Not anymore. After a close game throughout, Mt. Lebanon took control of the fourth quarter to come away with a 56-46 Section 2-6A win at… More »