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Did You Know: It was no coincidence that the NFL chose Pittsburgh to host this year’s NFL draft

Pittsburgh will host the 2026 NFL Draft, chosen for its football tradition, energetic fan base and excellent infrastructure. The event is expected to boost tourism and local businesses, showcasing the city's cultural transformation and vibrant spirit to visitors.

Terrible Towel art piece, Steelers Country gathering spot highlight NFL Draft attractions

Pittsburgh Steelers fans can engage with their team during the 2026 NFL Draft from April 23-25 at Steelers Country, an interactive space in Point State Park. Activities include exhibits, Q&As, retail experiences and a chance to win prizes.

High school roundup: OLSH, Sto-Rox, Moon capture flag football victories; OLSH prevails in boys volleyball

Chloe Goodwin led Our Lady of the Sacred Heart to a 37-7 victory with two touchdowns, helping the Chargers post their first win of the season. Sto-Rox and Moon Area also secured wins in their respective games, showcasing notable performances from Rae Johnston and Juls Corrado.

High school roundup: OLSH claims baseball, softball wins; Montour softball whips Chartiers Valley

Our Lady of the Sacred Heart posted dual wins Tuesday, claiming a 5-2 victory over Brentwood in baseball and a 5-3 win over Fort Cherry in softball. Montour also was victorious on the softball diamond, beating Chartiers Valley.

High school roundup: Bishop Canevin’s late rally falls short in loss to Taylor Allderdice

Bishop Canevin came up just short Monday in a non-section softball game, falling to Taylor Allderdice, 16-15, after a last-inning rally. Meanwhile, poor weather conditions prompted the postponement of the WPIAL Boys Singles Tennis Championships. Play will get underway Wednesday in the Class 2A event, which features Montour's Jonah Camardese.

Riverhounds move on to round of 32 in U.S. Open Cup; take on Indy Eleven in USL action Saturday

The Pittsburgh Riverhounds face Indy Eleven in a USL match on Saturday, April 4. The Riverhounds recently won 2-0 against Virginia Dream FC in the U.S. Open Cup. They’ll advance to face MLS’s New York Red Bulls in the Round of 32 later this month.

High school roundup: Montour’s Camardese reaches section singles finals in boys tennis

Montour’s Jonah Camardese reaches the WPIAL Class 2A Section 2 boys tennis singles finals, facing champion Max Henson. Previously a doubles winner, Camardese advanced by defeating three opponents, while teammate Trey Varga lost to Henson. Bishop Canevin won in girls softball and OLSH prevailed in boys volleyball.