May 26—Bethel Park's Zack Sackett stood in the first-base dugout at Matulevic Field and watched two of the WPIAL's gutsiest pitchers duel for 41 outs Tuesday without allowing a run. Inning after inning in a WPIAL Class 5A semifinal, West Allegheny right-handler Gavin Miller and Bethel Park lefty Eric Chalus kept adding zeroes to the line on the scoreboard. Sackett, who wasn't in the starting .
May 16—High schools Baseball Saturday's result Nonsection Avonworth 7, Quaker Valley 6 WPIAL playoffs Class 6A First round Friday's schedule Upper St. Clair (8-9) vs. Canon-McMillan (8-10) at West Mifflin, 4 p.m. Quarterfinals May 22 schedule North Allegheny (17-3) vs. Upper St. Clair/Canon-McMillan winner at Shaler, 2:30 p.m.; Mt. Lebanon (11-7) vs. Butler (12-5) at Shaler, noon; Norwin .
Track and Field: Women Claim PAC Outdoor Championship
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MORGANTOWN W.Va. – The Westminster College women s track and field team won their first Presidents Athletic Conference (PAC) Outdoor Championship since 2012 at Mylan Park in Morgantown, West Virginia on Friday, while the men finished third.
The women started the day with a victory in the 4x100-meter relay, as seniors Maura Belding(Columbiana, OH / Crestview) and Selena Thomas (Farrell, PA / Farrell Area), junior Haley Moore(Greensburg, PA / Greensburg Central Catholic) and first-year Jessica Fatigati (McDonald, PA / West Allegheny) formed the winning quartet with a time of 50.90. Thomas went on to earn Overall Most Outstanding Performer honors after scoring a total of 26.50 points for the Titans, winning the long jump title with a jump of 5.21 meters, taking second in the 200-meter dash and crossing the line in third in the 100 meters. Fatigati also led
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Senior members of the 2020-21 Penn-Trafford rifle team include, in front, from left, Connor Watson, Ben DiMatteo, Daniel Newsom and Kyle Dynys; and in back, Jonathan French, Sonya Mumper, coach Diana Cholock, Brooke Sargent and Declan Mooney (captain).
Penn-Trafford’s coed rifle team saw a seven-game winning streak come to an end with a loss to Hempfield on Feb. 10.
The Spartans, who handed the Warriors only other loss this season, outscored Penn-Trafford, 800-59x to 797-47x.
Penn-Trafford had won seven consecutive matches.
The team was nearly perfect in defeating Butler, 799-48x to 796-58x, and Woodland Hills, 798-61x to 791-42x.