Donnie Militzer, in his ninth season, looks forward to leading Our Lady of the Sacred Heart football team with a record roster of 52, strong co-captains, and promising young talent, aiming for greater success after last season's playoff experience.
High school football preview: Depth, skill position standouts make Moon Area legit contender
Ryan Linn, in his ninth season as Moon Area's head football coach, feels optimistic about his veteran squad with 26 seniors, including key returners. With improved speed and athleticism, they aim for a successful start against Trinity in their season opener.
High school football preview: Montour looks to rebound from disappointing ’24 finish
The Montour Spartans experienced a rough end to the 2024 season, marked by an overtime loss in the final regular season game and a playoff upset. Although several key players graduated, coach Lou Cerro is optimistic about returning talent and newcomers contributing to the team's success this fall.
High school football preview: Battle-tested Cornell looks forward to another ‘grind’
Cornell football coach Ed Dawson embraces the challenge of facing defending WPIAL champion Fort Cherry, asserting that competition improves athletes. Despite losing key seniors, he believes this year's experienced roster, led by standout Khylil Johnson, can surpass last season's success.
High school football preview: Carlynton looks to improve after ending long playoff drought
Carlynton coach John Tortorea aims to build on last year's success, which saw the Cougars end a 23-year postseason drought. The team, which opens its schedule at 7 p.m. Friday at home against Carrick, returns key players while integrating new talent to build on its recent success.
High school football preview: Olds, Mott give Bishop Canevin two explosive weapons
After a little more than two months on the job, new Bishop Canevin football coach Rod Steele likes what he sees of the Crusaders. Damar Olds and Myontae Mott will give the team two major offensive threats.
Swim preview: Moon hoping strength in numbers pays off this season
Moon Area coach Jeff Berghoff welcomes a large contingent that features a number of qualifiers from last year's WPIAL meet and a talented newcomer or two.







