Tag: Belle Vernon

Scholastic Notebook – 10/22/2010
October 22, 2010
Deer Lakes has been one of the feel-good stories of WPIAL football this season. For some of Deer Lakes' coaches, what makes them feel good is they know first-hand how frustrating all the losing can be on a Deer Lakes player.

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WPIAL Plays of the Week – Week 7
October 19, 2010
Any victory during the stretch run warms you up from the cold...But a win on a comeback in the fourth or even fifth quarter is as good as gold...For these plays were for the winning teams like a little slice of heaven...While at the same time being recognized for top plays of Week Seven. Erie McDowell Trojans 19 - North Hills Indians 14

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Peters Twp in D-I and Neshannock in D-II Win WPIAL Boys Team Golf Championships
October 14, 2010
Two new champions were crowned Thursday at the 2010 WPIAL Boys Team Golf Division I and Division II Championships at the Cedarbrook Golf Club in Belle Vernon.

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MSA Sports Friday Night HighLights – Week Six
October 9, 2010
On a glorious evening for high school football, we began the process of separating the contenders from the pretenders on what our pal Mark Schaas deemed as Separation Weekend in the WPIAL. Here are ten players who definitely separated themselves from the rest of the pack with great performances on Friday night. Philip Morford - Penn Hills

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MSA Sports Top 10 – WPIAL Boys Soccer – 09/29/2010
September 29, 2010
Here are the MSA Sports Top Ten WPIAL boys soccer rankings for the week of September 27th...including NEW #1 teams in Class AAA and Class A. You can check out the new rankings every Wednesday through the regular season with daily updated boys soccer standings here on the MSA Sports Network. WPIAL Class AAA Top Ten: 1) SENECA VALLEY RAIDERS (9-1-0)

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CTK 2010 – WPIAL AAA BIG EIGHT Conference Preview
August 23, 2010
There is no truth to the rumor that the section formally known as the Big Seven Conference in Class AAA was considering a name change to the Big One Conference. Instead, they will change to reflect the number of TOTAL teams in the conference to the Big Eight.

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