Author: West Hills Gazette
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A Coraopolis man, Nicholas Giese, faces multiple drug and weapons charges following a police raid that uncovered cocaine, mushrooms, firearms, and cash, according to the Allegheny County District Attorney’s Office. Meanwhile, Montour School District has secured a new five-year contract with its teachers, focusing on collaboration and support for educators.
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Montour overcame a 12-5 deficit to defeat Union 13-12 in softball Thursday, with Alexa Richardson delivering the game-winning RBI. In other games, Moon Area trounced Mars 16-0, highlighted by Katie DeMarco’s stellar pitching, while Chartiers-Houston overwhelmed Bishop Canevin 20-1. Montour and OLSH prevailed in boys volleyball and Sto-Rox rolled in flag football.
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The Moon Area boys volleyball team lost twice in consecutive nights, first to Hopewell and then North Hills, both in straight sets. Despite a strong start against North Hills, they couldn’t maintain momentum, leading to a disappointing sweep. Our Lady of the Sacred Heart opened its season with a win.
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Three West Hills swimmers competed at the PIAA Swimming and Diving Championships Saturday, with Cornell’s Mimi Chamberlain winning a seventh-place medal in the 100 breaststroke. Fellow Cornell swimmer Noah Pickett placed first in the 500 freestyle B final, while Evey Fahnestock did not advance past preliminaries in the 100 breaststroke.
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Moon Area’s run at a PIAA Class 5A boys basketball title ended with a 59-53 quarterfinal loss to West York Friday night. Despite a furious rally in the final quarter, the Tigers fell short, finishing the season 22-6.
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The Moon Area baseball team began the season with a no-hitter, defeating Archbishop Carroll 11-0. At the PIAA Swim Championships three West Hills swimmers competed and one of them — Mimi Chamberlain of Cornell — finished 10th overall in the 200 individual medley and Noah Pickett of Cornell placed 12th overall in the 100 butterfly.
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Lane restrictions on the McKees Rocks Bridge will start at 7 a.m. on March 16, lasting a month. Traffic will be limited to one lane in each direction due to steel beam repairs. For traffic updates, visit www.511PA.com or use the 511PA app.













