In a 17-14 preseason loss to the Buccaneers, Steelers coach Mike Tomlin praised rookies Derrick Harmon and Kaleb Johnson for their solid performances. Harmon recorded a sack, while Johnson gained notable rushing yards. The Steelers will conclude preseason Thursday.
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.
High school sports: Moon Area girls open golf season with a win
The Moon Area girls golf team won its opening match of the 2025-26 season Friday against Trinity, led by senior Aubrey Marasco's score of 39. Angelina Schild and Liv DeGori contributed scores of 40 . Next match is Aug. 12.
Tim Tyree Jr. named to lead Bishop Canevin boys basketball program
Tim Tyree Jr. has been appointed as the head coach for Bishop Canevin's boys basketball team after previously leading Vincentian Academy to championships. With a strong vision for the program, he aims to develop players and strengthen the community while building a trusted coaching staff.
Duquesne’s Jake DiMichele set for a breakout season after injury
Jake DiMichele, recovering from a foot injury, aims to return to form for the Duquesne basketball team after a challenging sophomore season. He previously led OLSH to state championships and had a successful freshman year at Duquesne.
Honus Wagner autograph: A family’s touching tribute
Kim Miller discovered her late father's cherished autograph of Honus Wagner while sorting through his belongings. Following his wish, the autograph -- now contained on a plaque -- will be donated to the Honus Wagner Museum, serving as a tribute to an impactful childhood encounter with the baseball legend.






