Brownsville's Jolena Quarzo, Waynesburg Central's Andrew Layton and Dawson Fowler, and Southmoreland's Olivia Cernuto enter Wednesday's WPIAL Class AAA/AA Individual Track & Field Championships at Slippery Rock University with the best marks in the district.
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
James Domer doubled and singled twice to help visiting Connellsville defeat Ringgold, 3-1, in non-section baseball action on Thursday.
Kendra Franks tossed a four-inning no-hitter Tuesday afternoon to lead Brownsville to its first win of the year with a 15-0 non-section victory over visiting Monessen.
NORTH HUNTINGDON -- After a season of battling opposing athletes and gathering team points, track and field athletes in Tuesday's Last Chance meets at Norwin and West Mifflin competed against stopwatches and tape measures for that one final time, distance or height.
Runners, jumpers, and throwers endured rainy, breezy conditions Friday to bring home top finishes in the Baldwin and Pine-Richland Invitationals.
The Belle Vernon boys and girls swept the team titles Monday at the Scott Frederick Mid Mon Track Classic hosted by Ringgold.
Jefferson-Morgan needed to work overtime Tuesday afternoon to clinch a Section 2-A baseball playoff berth, escaping a bases-loaded situation to hold on for a 9-8 victory at Mapletown.
Laurel Highlands beat Elizabeth Forward, 6-3 in nine innings, and Uniontown held off Ringgold, 3-2, in a pair of key Section 3-AAAA baseball games on Monday.
Brownsville's Jolena Quarzo broke two of her sister's FCCA Track & Field Championship marks last year.
All Sterlene Scott needed was her teammates -- and herself -- to hang onto the baton and successfully navigate the final four laps around Bill Power Stadium in Saturday's FCCA Track & Field Championships, and she'd earn the point difference she needed for MVP honors.
Albert Gallatin's Bruno Fabrycki needed a little help from his friends, while Laurel Highlands' Huunter Kooser was able to complete the task by himself Saturday in the FCCA Track & Field Championships at Bill Power Stadium.
Christian Thomas and Austin Grego both had three hits, including a double, and an RBI as Uniontown trounced visiting Mount Pleasant, 11-1, in non-section baseball action on Friday.
Fans of high school track & field will have plenty opportunities Saturday to watch area athletes perform with three county meets on the schedule.
Kylee Goodman led an 18-hit attack with three doubles and a single as host Waynesburg Central snapped South Allegheny’s eight-game winning streak with a 14-9 victory in Section 3-AAA softball action Wednesday.
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CALIFORNIA -- California's Kolby Kent ran 16 laps around his home track Wednesday afternoon, and the senior was rewarded with four gold medals at the Section 6-AA Track & Field Championships.
CALIFORNIA -- West Greene senior Brooke Barner had quite a performance Wednesday afternoon in her final Section 6-AA Track & Field Championship after sweeping the sprints and placing second in the long jump.
Jordan Kearns had two hits and five RBIs as California outslugged host Washington, 21-14, in a Section 1-AA baseball game played at Wild Things Park on Tuesday.
Nick Pegg rang up two hits, three runs, an RBI and two stolen bases to help host Albert Gallatin upend previously unbeaten Peters Township, 7-6, in Section 4-AAAAA baseball action on Monday.
Rodney Gallagher, a 6-foot junior guard who averaged 18.6 points per game, has been named the Herald-Standard All-Area Boys Basketball Team Player of the Year for the second year in a row.