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High school football: Moon Area, Montour, OLSH, Bishop Canevin open playoff runs Friday

Four West Hills high school football teams begin their WPIAL playoff journeys Friday night. Moon Area and Bishop Canevin are favored, while Montour and Our Lady of the Sacred Heart are underdogs. Key players include Moon's Andrew Cross and Bishop Canevin's Brady Wagner, with matchups expected to be competitive.

RMU football: Colonials look for second straight win Saturday at Stonehill

The Robert Morris Colonials, with a record of 2-6 and fresh off a win against Saint Francis, face the Stonehill Skyhawks (3-5) in a Northeast Conference game Saturday. RMU seeks momentum after a strong offensive performance last week.

High school soccer: Moon Area girls edge Plum in WPIAL consolation, earn berth in PIAA tournament

Kendall Dydek’s two goals led Moon Area to a 2-1 victory over Plum in the WPIAL Class 3A girls consolation game, securing a spot in the PIAA tournament. Moon improved to 19-2 and has a chance to return to championship glory after a year's absence.

RMU hockey: Men open AHA slate at home against Niagara; women host Penn State

The Robert Morris men’s hockey team opens Atlantic Hockey America conference play at home against Niagara University Friday, while the women’s team faces Penn State. Both teams seek to maintain positive momentum from recent games.

High school roundup: OLSH girls fall short against Hopewell in WPIAL Class 2A volleyball semifinals

The Hopewell Vikings defeated Our Lady of the Sacred Heart in the WPIAL Class 2A girls volleyball semifinals, marking the third loss for OLSH against them this season. OLSH still aims for the PIAA tournament via a consolation match Thursday.

High school soccer: OLSH boys roll into WPIAL Class 1A final; Moon girls lose in semis

Isaac Tarbuck's header in the 72nd minute led Our Lady of the Sacred Heart to a 1-0 victory over Winchester Thurston in the WPIAL Class 1A semifinals, setting up a title match against Bentworth, seeking its first championship. Moon's girls fell in the Class 3A semifinals, 4-1, to South Fayette.