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Behind the Lens: Time to give Howard a shot at Steelers QB1 spot

Gazette Sports Editor Mike Longo notes that Steelers fans are grappling with the team's collapse in the 2025 season and the departure of coach Mike Tomlin. New coach Mike McCarthy faces skepticism but aims to revitalize the franchise. Questions surround veteran QB Aaron Rodgers' return and the potential of backup Will Howard as a starter for 2026.

Girls basketball: Cooley’s last-second layup propels Bishop Canevin past Clairton

Kya Cooley secured a thrilling 47-45 victory for Bishop Canevin over Clairton with a last-second layup, scoring a personal-best 23 points. Key contributions came from Vyla Tomachesky and Isabella Sysak. Bishop Canevin plans a game honoring the late Grace Gaita, emphasizing her legacy.

RMU men use late run to upset Horizon League leader Wright State, 72-66

Robert Morris defeated Horizon League leaders Wright State 72-66 with late heroics, closing the game on a 15-5 run. DeSean Goode and Ryan Prather led with 16 and 17 points, respectively, showcasing strong team defense and shooting throughout the game.

High school roundup: Sto-Rox boys clinch playoff spot; OLSH’s Johnson hits 1,000th career point mark

LJ Washington led Sto-Rox to a 72-35 victory over McGuffey, securing a WPIAL playoff spot for the Vikings. In other games, Keystone Oaks defeated Bishop Canevin 49-43, Our Lady of the Sacred Heart beat Rochester 78-30, and Moon Area topped West Allegheny 68-38,. OLSH's Jake Johnson scored his 1,000th career point.

High school hockey: Moon edges rival Montour, clinches third place in PIHL Varsity A Blue

The Moon Area Tigers won their fifth consecutive game, defeating the Montour Spartans 3-2 Monday night in a PIHL matchup at Clearview Arena. Despite Montour's early lead, the Tigers rallied, with Jordan Rieke scoring twice to secure the victory. Moon finished the regular season at 14-5, ready for playoffs.

RMU basketball: Men host first-place Wright State; women face UW-Green Bay

The Robert Morris men’s basketball team faces first-place Wright State Wednesday, Feb. 4, aiming to rebound from recent losses. The women’s team, after a victory against IU-Indy, prepares for a tough matchup with undefeated UW-Green Bay on Thursday, Feb. 5, at home.

High school basketball: Montour, OLSH boys win; Bishop Canevin, OLSH girls roll

Mark Carter scored 21 points to lead Montour to a 56-42 win over Mars Monday night, improving their record to 5-6 in section play. Montour is contending for a playoff spot. In other games, OLSH whipped Western Beaver and in girls play, the Chargers and Bishop Canevin won.