Laurel Highlands' Rodney Gallagher is the Herald-Standard Boys Basketball Player of the Year for the second straight season and Frazier's Zach Keefer is the Coach of the Year.
Brownsville School District

Brownsville Area School District
One Falcon Dr. Brownsville, PA 15417
Central Elementary
Cox-Donahey Elementary
Brownsville Area Middle School
Brownsville Area High School
Email: jdellarose@basd.org
Brownsville Borough, Redstone Township, Luzerne Township, Brownsville
Andy Assad, R.W. "Rocky" Brashear, Terrell Clark, Ronald Dellarose, Andy Dorsey, Richard Gates, John Harvey, Gary Seelye, Cheryl Terravecchia
School board meetings:Â Voting sessions are held at 7 p.m. the third Thursday of the month in the high school auditorium with work sessions held the Monday prior at the same time and place.
Superintendent:
Dr. Philip J. Savini Jr.
William Boucher
Davis and Davis Attorneys at Law, (724) 437-2799, Uniontown
Sports
Laurel Highlands' Rodney Gallagher is the Herald-Standard Boys Basketball Player of the Year for the second straight season and Frazier's Zach Keefer is the Coach of the Year.
A California Area High School student barred from participating in the basketball and football playoffs this year because he recently transferred from Brownsville is suing the Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletic Association in order to receive a waiver.
The Section 2-AAA meet at Uniontown came down to the 1,600 relay, and the Elizabeth Forward boys came through for deciding points in a 74-74 meet that came down to a tiebreaker.
Brownsville and Southmoreland combined for 27 runs and 37 hits Friday afternoon as the Falcons returned home with a 16-11 victory in Section 4-AAA action.
Grace Sokol's two-out single in the bottom of the seventh inning brought home the deciding run Wednesday afternoon to lift Belle Vernon to a 6-5 victory over visiting Ringgold in Section 2-AAAA play.
Cameron Palmer pitched a three-hit shutout and had two hits to help carry Beth-Center past visiting Frazier, 8-0, in Section 1-AA baseball action Tuesday.
WAYNESBURG -- The Brownsville and West Greene boys track teams were undermanned and overmatched Tuesday afternoon, and Waynesburg Central made the most of the advantage for a Section 6-AA triangular sweep.
WAYNESBURG -- The Waynesburg Central girls, sparked by four first-place finishes from Ashlyn Basinger, swept a Section 6-AA triangular meet at home from West Greene and Brownsville.
Brownsville scored a single run in the top of the sixth inning Friday afternoon and then added an insurance run in the top of the seventh for a 6-4 non-section softball win at Monessen.
Shayla Reynolds went 3 for 3 with an RBI and was the winning pitcher as Albert Gallatin defeated visiting Laurel Highlands, 7-3, in non-section softball action Thursday.
The Belle Vernon girls were solid across the lineup to sweep a Section 2-AAA triangular at Ringgold
Delaney Warnick smacked three hits, including a pair of doubles, and drove in two runs as Frazier rode an early offensive explosion to an 11-6 non-section win over host West Greene in a battle of softball powers on Wednesday.
Brooke Evanchak knocked in five runs with a double and a single and winning pitcher Kendra Franks struck out 14 to power host Brownsville past Charleroi, 8-4, in non-section softball action on Tuesday.
Waynesburg Central blasted three home runs in rolling to an 18-2 three-inning win over visiting Brownsville in a Section 3-AAA softball game Monday.
Brian Gates was recently hired to reinvigorate a Brownsville football program that hasn't reached the playoffs since 2000 and hasn't won more than two games in a season since 2005.
Carmichaels rallied from deficits of 1-0, 3-1 and 4-3 to top visiting Albert Gallatin, 7-4, in a non-section baseball clash Tuesday.
Gianni Cantini drove in five runs with three hits to lift Ringgold to a 10-5 win at California in a non-section baseball battle Monday.
Gavin Pratt drove in three runs with a home run, double and single and was the winning pitcher as Carmichaels unleashed a 20-hit attack in clubbing visiting Brownsville, 18-2 in three innings, in non-section baseball action Friday.
Washington & Jefferson senior and Brownsville graduate Alie Seto was voted the Presidents' Athletic Conference Women's Basketball Player of the Year.