Jun. 4—Woodland Hills athletic director Ron Coursey has always wanted to chat with the PIAA leadership about its transfer rule. He'll soon be working almost in their backyard, once he becomes athletic director at Chambersburg, so maybe he'll knock on their door. "I would love to have that conversation, if they'll entertain it," he said. Coursey has been Woodland Hills' athletic director since .
Jun. 2—The PIAA overturned one big WPIAL decision and told the WPIAL board to reconsider another. Gateway freshman Brad Birch, a football standout who transferred from Jeannette, was ruled eligible Wednesday following an appeal hearing with the PIAA, reversing a WPIAL decision that would've made Birch ineligible for one year. Separately, the PIAA was scheduled to hear an appeal from Seton .
Jun. 2—About year ago, when we were still painfully, if not unwittingly, early in the shutdown of high school sports, Mick Hoffman expressed a sentiment with which many of us could agree. The executive director of the WIAA said that it was his hope when sports returned, we would all remember what was lost then use that perspective to ease off the yelling at opposing players, coaches and .
May 30—SHIPPENSBURG — The PIAA threw Payton Kleckner a curveball Saturday morning. The Pottsville senior hit it out of the park. With weather conditions for the PIAA Class 3A Track and Field Championships at Shippensburg University less than ideal, competitions in the high jump and pole vault were moved to the university's Heiges Field House. Kleckner, who was among the top seeds for the high .