May 26—It was quite a day for Mt. Pleasant senior Haylie Brunson. Earlier in the day, she helped the Vikings softball team defeat Avonworth, 8-0, and reach the WPIAL Class 3A championship game. Then, Tuesday night, she was the female winner of the 65th annual Westmoreland County Scholar/Athlete Award at the banquet hosted by Judge John J. Driscoll at Ferrante's Lakeview Lounge, Hempfield. The .
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Burrell’s AJ Corrado embraces coach Josh Shields after beating Avery Bassett of Midd-West for the PIAA Class AA 160-pound championship Friday, March 12, 2021 at the Giant Center in Hershey.
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Burrell’s Cooper Hornack wrestles against Hickory’s Louie Gill in the 106-pound final during the PIAA wrestling championships Friday, March 12, 2021, at Giant Center in Hershey.
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Burrell coach Josh Shields watches the 138-pound final featuring the Buccaneers’ Ian Oswalt and Glendale’s Brock McMillen during the PIAA wrestling championships Friday, March 12, 2021, at Giant Center in Hershey.
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Burrell’s Ian Oswalt paces the mat before taking on Glendale’s Brock McMillan in the 138-pound final during the PIAA wrestling championships Friday, March 12, 2021, at Giant Center in Hershey.
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Tuesday, January 19, 2021 | 6:01 AM
The Tigers dominated the North Allegheny Duals this weekend as they hosted Central Catholic, Southmoreland and Chartiers Valley on Saturday.
Over the course of three matches, North Allegheny recorded 23 pins and outscored the opposition, 202-16. Chartiers Valley was the only team to win bouts against the Tigers, recording two pins and a major decision. Other than that, it was all North Allegheny.
The Tigers only earned eight match victories via forfeit, and they were carried by several solid performances throughout the day. Dylan Coy (120) Nick Gorman (126), Nathan Monteparte (132), Adam Rohan (152), Collin McCorkle (160), Aidan Buggey (189), Brady Leczo (215) and Luke Rumpler (285) all recorded at least two pins.