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PIAA basketball: Moon Area boys advance with win over Hershey; OLSH girls eliminated

Caleb Waclawski led Moon Area to a 55-49 win against Hershey in the Class 5A PIAA Boys Basketball Championships, scoring 17 points and grabbing 11 rebounds. Moon advances to face Thomas Jefferson in the next round, aiming to continue their momentum. In girls play, OLSH was eliminated by Central Cambria.

AHA hockey: Air Force men top Robert Morris in playoff opener with double-overtime goal

Nick Sajevic's goal in the seventh minute of double overtime led Air Force to a 3-2 victory over Robert Morris in the opening game of the Atlantic Hockey America conference playoffs. A second game is set for Saturday, with Robert Morris needing a win to force a decisive third match.

PIAA wrestling: Smarsh goes for the gold; Thomas, Walzer still alive in medal quest

Haley Smarsh from Moon Area advanced to the finals of the PIAA Individual Wrestling Championships, being the only West Hills wrestler to reach a championship match. Competing Saturday for the gold, she previously secured victories in the quarterfinals and semifinals. Still competing for medals are Moon's Bryce Thomas and Montour's Kristen Walzer.

PIAA wrestling: Three West Hills entrants remain unbeaten after Day 1

Four of West Hills' five wrestlers advanced in the PIAA Individual Wrestling Championships, with Kristen Walzer and Haley Smarsh winning in the girls division. Moon's Bryce Thomas also progressed in the championship bracket while Liam Costa and Cael Yanek dropped to consolation bracket action.

PIAA basketball: Three West Hills teams prepare for state tournament openers

Three West Hills high school basketball teams are set to compete in the PIAA championships after long layoffs. Moon Area and Our Lady of the Sacred Heart (OLSH) girls play Friday, while OLSH boys host Conemaugh Township Saturday. All three teams seek to advance beyond tough opponents.

Basketball tournament will highlight Sto-Rox violence prevention efforts

A basketball tournament on March 14 in McKees Rocks aims to unite violence prevention groups across Allegheny County. The event will celebrates progress in reducing gun-related homicides, fostering community connections, and encouraging collaboration in addressing local issues.