Tag: Fox Chapel

Fox Chapel girls basketball coach Marty Matvay (right with red shirt) confers with his team before practice on Wednesday at Fox Chapel.
After weathering storm, Fox Chapel girls ready to climb back up section ladder
November 18, 2022
Fox Chapel girls basketball coach Marty Matvey works for a company that provides horizontal people movers at airports and other facilities.

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Fox Chapel boys basketball players engage in passing drills as coach Zach Skrinjar (center, white shirt) looks on Nov. 17, 2022, at Fox Chapel.
Fox Chapel, last year’s WPIAL 6A champ, to tackle 5A competition with all new starting 5
After a spectacular rise to the WPIAL Class 6A boys basketball title last season, Fox Chapel finds itself at a new address with practically a new team.

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Springdale’s Grace Gent is a member of the 2022 soccer team.
A-K Valley athletes of the week: Springdale’s Grace Gent, Fox Chapel’s Mason Heininger
November 12, 2022
Grace Gent

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National Letter of Intent Day featured the signing of three friends from their Fox Chapel Youth Soccer League days. Oakland Catholic’s Gabi Folino is headed for Northern Kentucky University, Fox Chapel’s Makayla Mulholland will be going to Appalachian State, and Foxes goalkeeper Molly McNaughton will attend Cal (Pa.).
Fox Chapel youth soccer alumni make college choices
Three graduates of the Fox Chapel Area Soccer program who have become high school standouts signed with their respective colleges.

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Verona coach Joe Zelek, Harold Mauro, Garry Lyle and assistant Carl England plot strategy as Verona looked to face East Huntingdon on Nov. 10, 1962. A year later, Lyle would become the first Black athlete at George Washington University. He later played seven seasons with the Bears.
Through the Years: In 1962, Verona made last-minute grab at Gardner points
November 10, 2022
Each week throughout the high school football season, the Valley News Dispatch will take a look at the players, coaches and events that shaped our scholastic legacy.

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Shady Side Academy’s Chelsea Hartman crosses the finish line to win the WPIAL Class A girls cross country championship race on Thursday, Oct. 27, 2022, at Cal.
Herald notebook: Hartman leads Shady Side Academy runners to PIAA meet
November 5, 2022
Chelsea Hartman has been through a lot in her first three cross country seasons with health concerns prior to her freshman year and stress fractures in her feet last year.

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Fox Chapel’s Rowan Gwin (left) and Ethan Vaughan run to the finish line during the Class 3A boys race at the TSTCA cross country championships on Oct. 20 at Cal (Pa.).
Young roster provides plenty of highlights for Fox Chapel cross country team
It wasn’t quite the finish Fox Chapel was hoping for, but cross country coach Tom Moul had plenty of positive takeaways from the recent WPIAL finals.

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Apollo-Ridge sophomore Gabe Kavulic placed 13th in the Class A boys race at the WPIAL cross country championships Oct. 27, 2022, at Cal (Pa.)
Apollo-Ridge’s Gabe Kavulic will cap 1st foray into cross country at PIAA championships
November 4, 2022
Gabe Kavulic didn’t run cross country last year as a freshman.

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Kiski Area added to its collection of coal buckets, symbolic of winning its fourth consecutive Foothills Conference title with a 36-6 win at Greensburg Salem on Nov. 3, 1972. Coach Dick Dilts admires the hardware along with principal William Miller and some of the players.
Through the Years: Kiski Area added to collection of coal buckets 50 years ago
November 3, 2022
Each week throughout the high school football season, the Valley News Dispatch will take a look at the players, coaches and events that shaped our scholastic legacy.

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Seneca Valley’s Beaux Lizewski controls the ball against Fox Chapel on Tuesday, Aug. 30, 2022, in Jackson.
14 boys soccer players from WPIAL garner all-state honors
October 30, 2022
The Western Pennsylvania Soccer Coaches Association announced its all-state team Sunday night.

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