Our Lady of the Sacred Heart rallied from a 2-1 deficit in a WPIAL girls volleyball match Thursday night against Avonworth. Read on for scores, rankings, photo spread and more. (Photos)
Cornell, Carlynton look for third straight victories
A pair of West Hills area teams will look to extend their season-opening win streaks to three games, but they’ll have to do it on the road. Carlynton will travel to meet South Allegheny at 7 p.m. Friday while Cornell heads to Oakmont to play Riverview at noon Saturday.
Weather washes out Montour-Moon matchup
Friday's Moon-Montour game was canceled in the second quarter due to inclement weather and will not be replayed. In other games involving West Hills area schools, Fort Cherry defeated Our Lady of the Sacred Heart, 41-14, Carlynton blanked Avella 2109, Seton LaSalle topped Bishop Canevin, 21-14, Cornell downed California 27-3.(Photos)
Moon hosts Montour in early season matchup Friday
Montour visits Moon in one of six WPIAL football games involving West Hills area schools Friday night. In other games, Bishop Canevin will open its season against Seton LaSalle, Carlynton travels to Avella, Cornell hosts California, Our Lady of Sacred Heart visits Fort Cherry and Sto-Rox hosts Carmichaels.
OLSH holds on to beat Rochester, 12-6.
Vann Kavals’ fourth-quarter touchdown pass snapped a 6-6 tie with less than six minutes to play, and Our Lady of the Sacred Heart held on in the final minutes to secure a 12-6 victory over visiting Rochester Friday night in the season-opener for both teams.
High school football season kicks off tonight
The 2024 WPIAL football season will kick off this weekend, and all six West Hills area high schools will be in action. Montour, Sto-Rox and Moon will start their campaigns at home tonight while Carlynton and Our Lady of the Sacred Heart are away. Cornell opens it season Saturday away.
OLSH kicks off season with big win
The ritual known as “King Football” or “Friday Night Lights” or whatever you choose to call it kicked off all over Western Pennsylvania with its usual pomp and circumstance. So…






