Archive for October 2020

TIGERS RUN ROUGHSOD OVER RAIDERS IN WPIAL SEMIFINALS

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The North Allegheny Tigers punched their ticket to the WPIAL championship game for the first time since 2012 with a 21-7 win over the Seneca Valley Raiders on Friday night at Newman Stadium. In a clash of the top two scoring defenses in Class 6A, it was the North Allegheny defense that dominated the action… More »

Defending 5A Champ Gateway Shuts Out Penn Hills

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It has been a trying season for the Gateway football team, but despite having three games cancelled due to COVID-19 this season, and only playing four regular season games, the No. 2 Gators see themselves in the Class 5A WPIAL semifinals. Gateway kept their title defense alive on Friday with a 14-0 win over No…. More »

Moon advances to WPIAL semifinals with upset of Fox Chapel

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For the first time since joining Class 4A in girls soccer, Moon advanced to WPIAL semifinals. The No. 6 Tigers did so with a road win at No. 3 Fox Chapel, 1-0. It was their second 1-0 win in as many playoff games this year, and seventh shutout of the season. Kayla Leseck scored in… More »

Top-seed Peters Twp. advances to WPIAL semifinals

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For the third straight year, the Peters Township girls soccer team has advanced to the Class 4A WPIAL semifinals. The top-seeded Indians knocked off No. 8 Seneca Valley at home, 1-0, in the quarterfinals on Thursday. Irene Doleno scored the lone goal of the game for the Indians in the first half, assisted by goalkeeper,… More »

Defending Champ Canon-Mac Goes Distance Against Penn-Trafford

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The defending Class 4A WPIAL champion, Canon-McMillan, advanced in the first round of the playoffs as the No. 10 Big Macs defeated No. 7 Penn-Trafford on the road, 3-2. It was the fourth straight match the Big Macs went to five sets, going 3-1 in that stretch. Penn-Trafford jumped out to a 2-0 lead with… More »

Butler Survives Canon-Mac in Penalty Kicks

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The No. 10 Butler Golden Tornado boys soccer team advanced to the Class 4A WPIAL quarterfinals with a 2-1 win in penalty kicks on Tuesday night at No. 7 Canon-McMillan. After a scoreless first half, the Big Macs got on the board first with a goal from Owen Maher. With 12:34 remaining in the game,… More »