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Girls wrestling: Montour’s Walzer, Moon’s Smarsh finish sixth in PIAA Tournament

West Hills wrestlers Kristen Walzer and Haley Smarsh placed sixth in their weight classes at the PIAA Girls Championships. Walzer, from Montour, competed at 100 pounds, while Smarsh -- from Moon Area -- was at 130 pounds. Both reached semifinals but lost three consecutive matches.

PIAA basketball: Montour boys, OLSH girls win tourney openers; Moon boys eliminated

West Hills teams had mixed results Friday night in the opening round of the PIAA Basketball Tournament. Montour boys won against Milton Hershey, 68-49, while Moon Area lost to Greater Johnstown, 60-53, ending its season. In girls Class 3A, Our Lady of the Sacred Heart triumphed over Seneca, 53-44.

High school hockey: Moon Area beats North Hills to reach Penguins Cup semifinals

The Moon Area boys hockey team secured a dramatic 3-2 overtime victory against North Hills in the Penguins Cup playoffs, thanks to Landon Watson's penalty shot goal. This win advances them to their first Penguins Cup semifinal contest, which will take place Wednesday, March 12, against Avonworth.

Montour Junction sports complex seeking to add new fields

The Friends of Pittsburgh Professional Soccer aims to rezone land for additional soccer fields at the AHN Montour Sports Complex. A public hearing will take place at 5:30 p.m. Monday before the Robinson Township Board of Commissioners. Residents have raised concerns about potential traffic issues.

High school wrestling: 8 West Hills competitors earn berths in PIAA meet

Six boys and two girls from West Hills area schools qualified for the PIAA Wrestling Championships March 6-8 by virtue of their performances at various regional tournaments that concluded Saturday. Two girls -- Kristen Walzer of Montour and Haley Smarsh of Moon -- both came home with gold medals.

WPIAL swimming: Moon’s Puthoff, Cornell’s Pickett each post two top-five finishes

Two West Hills area competitors -- Moon Area's Madison Puthoff and Cornell's Noah Pickett each collected a pair of two-five individual finishes at the WPIAL Swimming and Diving Championships, which concluded Friday at the University of Pittsburgh.