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High school softball: Bishop Canevin breezes past Springdale; Sto-Rox blanked

Lizzy Fuchs led Bishop Canevin to a 10-3 win over Springdale with four RBIs, including a two-run double. Ava Washington and others contributed to the scoring, while Macie McClain posted nine strikeouts. Leechburg defeated Sto-Rox 15-0, with Ava Ferretti driving in six runs and Addie Zanotto throwing a no-hitter.

High school softball: OLSH cruises past Steel Valley; Bishop Canevin, Carlynton lose

Ava Ciummo's standout performance led Our Lady of the Sacred Heart to a 14-1 win over Steel Valley. Strong team support included Julia Pinter's doubles and multiple RBIs from several players. In other games, Northgate scored twice in the sixth inning to snap a tie and beat Bishop Canevin while South Side rallied to defeat Carlynton.

High school baseball: Bishop Canevin rolls; Moon, Sto-Rox, Carlynton fall

Bishop Canevin defeated Sewickley Academy 15-0, led by Tyler Maddix's three RBIs. South Fayette topped Moon Area 7-2, with Chaz Kosko contributing three hits. Obama Academy defeated Sto-Rox, 8-2, highlighted by Luke Ehman's three RBIs. Riverview secured a 10-0 victory over Carlynton, backed by Johnny Bertucci's strong pitching.

PIAA basketball: OLSH girls fall in semifinals to Shady Side Academy, 43-29

Our Lady of the Sacred Heart's pursuit of its first PIAA girls basketball championship ended Friday night with a 43-29 loss to Shady Side Academy in the Class 3A semifinals. The Chargers, despite a strong start, struggled offensively, scoring only 19 points in the last three quarters. Shady Side Academy advances to the PIAA championship game.

Spring sports roundup: Carlynton pulls out late win; OLSH falls in final inning in baseball

West Hills high school spring sports are in progress, showcasing notable performances. The Carlynton Cougars baseball team rallied for an 8-7 win over McKeesport, highlighted by pitcher Ray Filipovitz's debut. Our Lady of the Sacred Heart, meanwhile, dropped a tough one Friday to Quaker Valley. Action also got underway in softball, boys tennis, boys volleyball and girls rugby.

PIAA basketball: OLSH girls looking to reach new heights against Shady Side Academy

Our Lady of the Sacred Heart's girls basketball team is ready to take on Shady Side Academy at
6 p.m. Friday in a Class 3A PIAA Tournament semifinal game at Fox Chapel. OLSH Coach Don Eckerle believes having a week off will benefit his 25-4 squad.

PIAA swimming: Cornell’s Pickett brings home pair of medals

Cornell High School's Noah Pickett excelled at the PIAA Swimming and Diving Championships, earning two medals. He secured fifth in the 200 individual medley and seventh in the 500 freestyle. Freshman Mimi Chamberlain reached the consolation finals in the 100 breaststroke, while Carlynton’s Evey Fahnestock and Moon Area's Maddie Puthoff and Isaac Tennant also competed.