Tag: Imani Christian

Imani Christian Football Status for 2013 in Question
August 7, 2013
Less than a week before high school football camps open up, the status of the Imani Christian football team is up in the air for the 2013 season.School officials notified the WPIAL a few weeks ago that they would not be able to field a team this season. District officials in turn told the school that since schedules had already been distributed, they should do everything they can to field a team this fall.Official word is expected on Monday, August 19th whether the Saints will fulfill their schedule.

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Scholastic Notebook – 02/09/2013
February 9, 2013
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Scholastic Notebook – 01/04/2013
January 4, 2013
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Scholastic Notebook – 11/30/2012
November 30, 2012
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Scholastic Notebook – 11/09/2012
November 9, 2012
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MSA Sports Top Ten – WPIAL Football – 10/08/2012
October 8, 2012
Here are the MSA Sports Top Ten WPIAL football rankings following Week Six of the 2012 high school football season. You can check out the new rankings every Monday through the nine week regular season here on the MSA Sports Network. WPIAL CLASS AAAA:1)  NORTH ALLEGHENY TIGERS  (6-0) (Last Week #1)  (Week Seven: host #7 Pittsburgh Central Catholic on MSA)2)  UPPER ST. CLAIR PANTHERS  (6-0) (Last Week #3)  (Week Seven: at #10 Bethel Park on MSA)3)  GATEWAY GATORS  (5-1) (Last Week #2)  (Week Seven: host #1 North Allegheny on MSA)4)  NORTH HILLS INDIANS  (5-1) (Last Week #4)  (Week Seven: host #5 Seneca Valley on MSA)

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Scholastic Notebook – 10/05/2012
October 5, 2012
One and four. When those three words are uttered about a football team after five weeks, it usually indicates bad things. But for Blackhawk and Chartiers-Houston records are indeed deceiving. Blackhawk and Chartiers-Houston are two teams that are usually much more than respectable. You could say both have fallen on hard times this season as both are 1-4. But are there many 1-4 teams as good as Blackhawk and Char-Houston? Blackhawk and Char-Houston are the hard-luck stories of the WPIAL this season. A few points here and there, take away a turnover here and there, and their seasons could be vastly different. Want proof? Three of Blackhawk’s losses are by a total of five points. Char-Houston’s four losses are by a total of 17 points.

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WPIAL Week Three Saturday’s Scholastic Starz
September 16, 2012
It took three weeks, but we finally have a five-star Saturday to focus on. Five afternoon games played under perfect conditions on the busiest 'final' day of the high school football weekend thus far. Here are the top five performances from players who didn't need to play under the lights to have a Prime Time outing.James Liput - Burrell

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CTK 2012 – WPIAL A Black Hills Conference Preview
August 23, 2012
The Black Hills Conference already was pretty good. But after the WPIAL’s realignment of conferences for this season, the Hills are alive even more. A few changes to the Black Hills made it a 10-team conference – and also made it stronger. One of the conference’s new members is Bishop Canevin, a team that is always more than competitive. Coach Bob Jacoby’s team was 11-1 last year and made the WPIAL semifinals. Monessen, which always has some talented players, moved into the Black Hills from the Tri-County South. California and Imani Christian also are new additions to the league. California comes from the Tri-County South while this is Imani’s first year in the WPIAL.

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