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Lady Scots’ Mehall wins WPIAL silver in 800

SLIPPERY ROCK – Southmoreland’s Megan Mehall was not pleased with her performance in the 400, her marquis event, but rallied a couple races later to win silver in the 800 in Wednesday’s WPIAL Class AA Individual Track & Field Championship. The district meet was plagued by thunder ...

Local athletes shine in Section 8-AA track championship

Frazier's Elisabeth Keaton, Geibel Catholic's Emma Larkin, Mount Pleasant's Maddie Barrick, Garrett Eicher and Aiden Johnson, Southmoreland's Megan Mehall, Lexi Ohler and Makai Trout-Lewis, and Yough's Noah Jurcevich all won Section 8-AA titles Monday afternoon in the annual meet held at ...

Trojans secure share of Section 6-AA title

The California boys trailed Waynesburg Central when the Section 6-AA meet was suspended around 7 p.m. on Thursday, April 12, because of a thunderstorm during the boys 800-meter run. The boys needed to complete the 800, 200, 3,200 and 1,600 relay, plus one more round of throws in the ...

HS track roundup: Lady Vikings sweep meet from Frazier, GCC

The Mount Pleasant girls swept a Section 8-AA triangular meet Wednesday with victories over Greensburg C.C. and Frazier. The Lady Vikings defeated Frazier, 88-61, and Greensburg C.C., 79-71. The Lady Centurions gained a split with a 79-57 victory against Frazier. Mount Pleasant’s Addie ...

Local wrestlers dominate WPIAL southern sectional

Bentworth produced three champions, while Mount Pleasant and Frazier both had a pair Saturday at the WPIAL Class AA Individual Wrestling South Sectional tournament held at Burgettstown. The top six wrestlers from each sectional advance to the WPIAL championship. The Bearcats’ Drake ...

Late rally lifts Lady Falcons over Yough, 40-37

Brownsville trailed Yough by 10 points with 3½ minutes remaining in Thursday’s Section 4-AAA, but, sparked by Zhariah Reed, rallied for a 40-37 victory. “We went man-to-man. We don’t play it often. It was very effective,” said Brownsville coach Patty Columbia. “They turned the ball ...