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High school soccer: Carlynton girls tie; Montour boys win, Moon Area falls

Carlynton's girls soccer team began the season with a scoreless tie against Trinity, showcasing strong performances by Bella D’Antonio, Riley Mauro, and Bean Eitel. Meanwhile, Montour narrowly defeated Latrobe, and Archbishop Ryan bested Moon Area.

Friday Night Lights: Montour, Moon, Carlynton claim close wins in season openers

In a thrilling WPIAL opener, Montour defeated Central Valley 27-20, with Caden Halajcio scoring the winning touchdown. Zander Stern shone with a touchdown catch and a pick-six. Other notable season openers included Moon's narrow 14-13 win, Carlynton's 20-12 victory over Carrick and OLSH's dominant 27-0 victory over Rochester.

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 volleyball: What to expect from West Hills area teams in 2025

High school volleyball kicks off this week in the West Hills area. Three teams -- Bishop Canevin, Montour and Our Lady of the Sacred Heart -- all reached last season's WPIAL Tournament. Each team faces challenges including player losses, but coaches express optimism for the new season with returning and incoming talent.

Moon Area golf teams start season strong with notable wins

The Moon Area girls golf team secured a victory against defending state champion Peters Township by a score of 159-169, improving to 3-0. Senior Angelina Schild led with a 1-under-par 35, while junior Liv DeGori and senior Aubrey Marasco both shot 40. Moon's boys team opened its season with a win over Montour.

Montour High School’s Thomas J. Birko Memorial Stadium: A field of dreams

Thomas J. Birko Memorial Stadium at Montour High School honors Thomas Birko, a beloved educator and coach who served from 1951 to 1982. A World War II veteran, Birko coached baseball, served as athletic director and impacted many students before his death in 1984.