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High school golf: OLSH’s Schollaert fourth after opening round at PIAA Class 2A tournament

Jonah Schollaert from Our Lady of the Sacred Heart is in fourth place at the PIAA Class 2A Golf Championships after shooting an even-par 72. Despite tough weather conditions, he remains optimistic about his performance heading into the final round.

High school soccer: OLSH, Moon Area boys advance in WPIAL tournament; Montour eliminated

Three West Hills boys soccer teams began their WPIAL tournament, with Our Lady of the Sacred Heart and Moon securing victories. OLSH defeated Greensburg Central Catholic 14-1, while Moon Area won 4-0 over Laurel Highlands. Montour lost 2-0 to Franklin Regional, ending its season.

Friday Night Lights: Moon Area clinches playoff spot; Montour, OLSH, Bishop Canevin win

Moon Area defeated Upper St. Clair 20-13 in overtime, securing a WPIAL playoff spot. Andrew Cross' 1-yard touchdown capped a strong defensive effort, limiting Upper St. Clair' quarterback Ethan Hellmann. Montour, Our Lady of the Sacred Heart, and Bishop Canevin also achieved significant victories.

High school volleyball: OLSH girls fall to Hopewell in battle for section crown

Our Lady of the Sacred Heart lost 3-2 to Hopewell in a tense WPIAL Class 2A Section 1 girls volleyball match, finishing the section with a 12-2 record while securing a spot in the upcoming WPIAL tournament.

High school roundup: Moon girls edge Montour to capture section soccer crown

Kendall Dydek's goal led Moon Area to a 1-0 victory over Montour Monday night, clinching the section title for the Tigers, who finished section play with a 12-0-0 record. Both teams will advance to the WPIAL playoffs. Meanwhile, Carlynton defeated Serra Catholic, also progressing.

High school football: OLSH no match for Barksdale, Steel Valley in 38-6 loss

Da’ron Barksdale led Steel Valley to a decisive 38-7 victory over Our Lady of the Sacred Heart, showcasing his skills with 128 rushing yards, a touchdown and two interceptions, including a pick six, while the Ironmen's defense excelled.