Tag: Mt. lebanon

Swimmers take the starting block during the Class 3A boys prelims at the PIAA swimming championships March 14, 2025, at Bucknell’s Kinney Natatorium.
WPIAL swimmers among top seeds for Friday’s Day 1 PIAA Class 3A finals
March 14, 2025
LEWISBURG — Several WPIAL individuals and relays will return Friday evening to swim in championship heats at the PIAA Class 3A championships at Bucknell’s Kinney Natatorium.

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North Allegheny’s Mason Smith celebrates after hitting a home run against Mt. Lebanon during the WPIAL Class 6A championship game on Wednesday, May 29, 2024, at Wild Things Park.
2025 WPIAL Class 6A baseball preseason breakdown
March 9, 2025
There is one big question entering the 2025 WPIAL baseball season.

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Seneca Valley’s Lexie Hames rounds the bases after hitting a three-run home run against Shaler on Wednesday, May 8, 2024, at Shaler.
2025 WPIAL Class 6A softball preseason breakdown
Hempfield and Seneca Valley have combined to win eight of the last nine WPIAL softball championships in the highest classification.

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Quaker Valley’s Liam Welge takes a shot against Plum on Oct. 7, 2024 at Pittsburgh Ice Arena.
What to watch for in Western Pa. sports for March 3, 2025: PIHL Penguins Cup playoffs heat up
March 2, 2025
While the basketball playoffs take a few days off between the district and state postseason, the puck drops in a big way on the high school hockey playoffs Monday.

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The Mt. Pleasant girls 200 medley relay team of Kiersten O’connor (top left), Lily King (top right), Lanie Brown (bottom left) and Maddie Barrick (bottom right) stand atop the podium as WPIAL Class 2A champions Thursday.
Mt. Pleasant’s King headlines list of WPIAL swimmers to receive top seeds for PIAA meets
The PIAA on Sunday released a list of the qualifiers — automatic (district champions) and at-large (time) — for the boys and girls state swimming and diving championships March 12-15 at Bucknell.

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The North Allegheny boys swim team holds the championship trophy as it celebrates a WPIAL Class 3A swimming crown Friday, Feb. 28, 2025, at Pitt’s Trees Pool.
North Allegheny teams repeat, Sylvia Roy, McClellan Clark shine on Day 2 of WPIAL Class 3A swimming championships
February 28, 2025
North Allegheny’s trek into WPIAL girls swimming history is alive and well after capturing a 17th straight title Friday at Pitt’s Trees Pool. The Tigers finished with 415 points to win to finish first at the Class 3A championship meet.

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Mt. Lebanon’s Sylvia Roy celebrates after winning her fourth consecutive title in the girls 50 freestyle and setting a WPIAL record during the 2025 WPIAL Class 3A swimming championships on Thursday, February 27, 2025, at Pitt’s Trees Pool.
North Allegheny leads WPIAL Class 3A swimming after Day 1; Mt. Lebanon’s Sylvia Roy sets record in 4-peat
February 27, 2025
The North Allegheny girls, winners of 16 straight WPIAL swimming titles, and the two-time defending champion NA boys are the leading the pack in the Class 3A championships after the first day of competition at Pitt’s Trees Pool.

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The ball is tipped between Upper St. Clair and Mt. Lebanon in the WPIAL Class 6A semifinals Tuesday, Feb. 25, 2025 at Bethel Park.
Upper St. Clair buckles down on defense, tops Mt. Lebanon to reach WPIAL Class 6A finals
February 25, 2025
Members of the boys basketball team aren’t the only players walking the hallways at Upper St. Clair who can be defensive.

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Mt. Lebanon’s Payton Collins brings the ball up court against Norwin on Jan. 8.
Trib HSSN girls basketball team of the week for Feb. 24, 2025
Trib HSSN girls basketball team of the week – Mt. Lebanon Blue Devils

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New Castle’s Ralphie Blundo (4) reacts after drawing an and-one call in the WPIAL Class 6A semifinals Monday, Feb. 24, 2025, at North Allegheny.
Resurgent New Castle drops Mt. Lebanon to return to Class 6A title game
While celebrating a WPIAL semifinal win Monday night, New Castle’s Ralphie Blundo thought back to this time last year, when he and his teammates were already done for the winter.

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