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High school roundup: Montour duo qualifies for WPIAL doubles tournament

Jonah Camardese and Trey Varga from Montour reached the finals of the WPIAL Class 2A Section 2 Doubles Tournament but lost to the defending champions from South Park. Despite the defeat, they qualified for the upcoming WPIAL Class 2A Doubles Tournament. In baseball, OLSH topped Apollo-Ridge, 6-2.

Riverhounds take on MLS’ Red Bulls in U.S. Open Cup Round of 32

The Pittsburgh Riverhounds will face the New York Red Bulls in the U.S. Open Cup Round of 32 on Wednesday, April 15. Despite struggling recently, the Riverhounds aim to improve their season record against MLS teams, having previously advanced to this round for four consecutive years.

High school roundup: OLSH baseball rallies for win; Bishop Canevin, Carlynton post victories

Our Lady of the Sacred Heart achieved a thrilling 6-5 baseball victory over Apollo-Ridge, with Dean Douglass hitting a bases-clearing triple in the seventh inning. Meanwhile, Carlynton and Bishop Canevin claimed baseball wins while Montour prevailed in softball action.

High School roundup: Anker, Heinrich spark first-inning rally to lead Carlynton past Maplewood

Carlynton dominated Mapletown in WPIAL baseball action with a 17-2 victory, fueled by Isaac Anker and Tyler Heinrich's strong performances. In other games, Moon Area won 7-6 over Central Valley in a tight finish, while Hopewell topped Montour 4-3. In softball, OLSH defeated Carlynton 14-2, with notable contributions from Sophia Wasko.

High school roundup: Montour baseball wins big; OLSH, Moon Area roll to flag football victories

Montour dominated Gateway in a WPIAL Class 5A baseball game, winning 16-3 as Zander Stern had three hits and four RBIs. Meanwhile, Moon Area and Our Lady of the Sacred Heart posted big wins in girls flag football.

High school roundup: Montour whips Moon Area in softball; Moon, OLSH post baseball wins

Montour defeated Moon Area 10-3 in a WPIAL Class 5A softball game, driven by Paige Fiedler and Emily McClean's stellar hitting. Despite Moon's early lead, Montour rallied with key hits and a six-run sixth inning. Meanwhile, various baseball games saw significant performances, including McKenna Griffith's grand slam for Cornell.