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High school football: Moon Area, Bishop Canevin look to keep WPIAL title hopes alive

Two West Hills high school teams continue their quest for WPIAL football titles Friday night. Moon Area faces Penn-Trafford, seeking redemption from a previous loss, while Bishop Canevin plays Frazier. Both teams enter with winning streaks. Kickoff is at 7 p.m.

RMU hockey: Men host Long Island back-to-back at home; women welcome Mercyhurst for pair

The Robert Morris men's hockey team will face Long Island University at home on Nov. 7-8, after a pair of wins over Niagara last weekend. The Colonial women will play Mercyhurst at home this weekend, seeking redemption after losing to Penn State. Both teams currently sit fourth in their conferences.

Behind the Lens: Packers fans turn Acrisure Stadium into home-field disadvantage for Steelers

Gazette Sports Editor Mike Longo Jr. explores the phenomenon of ticket resale among Steelers fans during a recent game against the Green Bay Packers. High demand led to inflated prices, reflecting the lure of profit over loyalty. Criticism arose as Packers fans dominated Acrisure Stadium, undermining the traditional home-field advantage.

High school roundup: OLSH boys advance in PIAA soccer; Moon girls eliminated

Our Lady of the Sacred Heart boys soccer advanced to the PIAA Class 1A quarterfinals by defeating Bishop Carroll 8-0, with contributions from multiple players. OLSH will face defending champion Lancaster Mennonite next. In Class 3A girls play, Moon Area fell to DuBois, 4-2.

RMU basketball: Men look to re-tool after run to NCAA tourney; big things expected from Colonial women

The Robert Morris men’s basketball team aims to replicate last year's Horizon League Championship amid significant roster changes, including departures to major programs. With only three returning players, they rebuilt through transfers and recruits. The Colonial women started their season on the right note with a win Monday night.

High school soccer: Moon Area girls, OLSH boys open PIAA tournament play Tuesday

Two West Hills high school soccer teams enter the PIAA Tournament: OLSH boys face Bishop Carroll, while Moon girls meet DuBois. Both teams earned their spots with solid performances, aiming for success after past tournament experiences.

OLSH girls capture runner-up spot at PIAA cross country meet

Our Lady of the Sacred Heart faced a tough week in the WPIAL playoffs, with all fall sports teams eliminated. However, the girls cross country team excelled, securing a second-place finish at the PIAA Class 1A championship meet, just six points behind the champion.