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RMU football: Colonials visit Saint Francis in search of first conference win

The Robert Morris football team, currently on a four-game losing streak, faces Saint Francis, which has yet to win this season. Both teams are 0-2 in the conference. Robert Morris has struggled offensively despite quarterback Zach Tanner's return.

High school roundup: Moon girls advance in soccer; OLSH girls volleyball wins; West Hills runners compete

Anna Palm scored late to secure a 2-1 win for Moon Area over Shaler in the WPIAL Girls Class 3A soccer quarterfinals. Moon, now 18-1, will face South Fayette in the semifinals. Meanwhile, Our Lady of Sacred Heart girls volleyball team also advanced.

High school football preview: Montour looking to turn tables on West Allegheny; OLSH, Cornell face big tests

Montour High School football coach Lou Cerro is optimistic about his team's playoff prospects, emphasizing the critical importance of their upcoming game against West Allegheny. A win would secure a playoff berth and potentially clinch a conference title. Our Lady of the Sacred Heart and Cornell also need wins.

High school soccer: OLSH boys claim 1A quarterfinal win; Thomas Jefferson eliminates Moon Area in 3A

Our Lady of the Sacred Heart advanced in the WPIAL Class 1A boys soccer tournament with a 4-1 victory, led by Hunter Smith's two goals. Meanwhile, the Moon Tigers' title defense ended with a 1-0 loss to Thomas Jefferson, concluding their season at 13-6-1.

High school roundup: OLSH wins WPIAL volleyball opener; OLSH, Carlynton pass first-round girls soccer tests

Our Lady of the Sacred Heart advanced in the WPIAL Class 2A girls volleyball tournament after a 3-0 sweep of South Allegheny. Both OLSH and Carlynton won their first-round matches in girls soccer, while Jonah Schollaert placed fourth in the PIAA golf championship.

Minor League Football Hall of Fame to welcome Montour grad Gaskins

Montour High School graduate Tom Gaskins will be inducted into the Minor League Football Hall of Fame Friday night, Oct. 24, at the Pro Football Hall of Fame in Canton, Ohio. Lawson played semipro ball for years in the Midwest before finally retiring at age 42.