Jordynn Carter led Carlynton's unbeaten girls track team to two victories, while the Cougar boys achieved mixed results. Montour's John Rohrkaste placed third in the section tennis tournament to advance to the WPIAL Championships, and Moon's girls lacrosse team edged Shaler.
Bonding and baseball: Montour Spartans’ enjoy spring training adventure in Florida
Twenty members of the Montour Spartans baseball team made a memorable trip to Florida last month for a bit of spring training, and while they were at it they managed to catch the Pittsburgh Pirates' own spring training action.
Spring is in the air, signaling the start of baseball season
March brought its share of unseasonable weather, but it also brought something that thousands of people wait all winter for: baseball and softball season. Although the hometown Pittsburgh Pirates have had a rocky start, there's nothing like the home opener to get one's juices flowing. (Photos)
High school sports: Canevin sweeps Monessen; Sto-Rox tames Beaver Falls
The latest WPIAL updates for Bishop Canevin and Sto-Rox baseball, OLSH tennis and Moon Area rugby and volleyball.
High school sports: OLSH baseball sweeps Carlynton; Montour softball rolls to win
Chad Minton’s sixth-inning single guided Our Lady of the Sacred Heart to a 5-1 win over Carlynton, completing a doubleheader sweep. OLSH also won the first game 7-0, led by Iseia Fields-Schulz's impressive pitching. Connellsville' pulled out an eighth-inning victory against Montour and Montour's softball whipped Ellwood City.
Guess who is ‘Going to Bat’ for the West Hills Gazette?
The West Hills Gazette is one of six area businesses selected to participate in the Pittsburgh Pirates' Going to Bat for Small Business program. The Gazette will receive marketing support valued at $100,000. (Photos)
High school baseball: Connellsville edges Montour; OLSH, Carlynton, Sto-Rox rained out
Connellsville defeated Montour 5-3 Monday in a WPIAL Class 5A baseball game, highlighted by a pivotal three-run rally in the fourth inning. Chase Sankovich’s steal of home ignited the scoring, followed by Grayden Gillott's two-run single. Montour's late efforts fell short despite a seventh-inning home run from Andrew Porto. Connellsville outhit Montour 10-5.





