The Moon Area Tigers lost to Hampton 61-59 in overtime Thursday night in the battle for third place in the WPIAL Class 5A boys basketball tournament, marking their second close defeat in three nights. Moon struggled with shooting and will face Hershey in the upcoming PIAA Tournament.
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WPIAL swimming: Cornell’s Pickett, Chamberlain bring home medals on Day 1
Two Cornell High School swimmers medaled at the WPIAL Swimming Championships, with Noah Pickett finishing second in the 100 butterfly and Mimi Chamberlain fifth in the 200 individual medley. Other notable performances came from swimmers from Carlynton and Moon.
Marie Van Brittan Brown: Pioneer of home security
Did You Know? columnist Tara Yilmaz notes that Marie Van Brittan Brown, a pioneering inventor, created one of the first home security systems in 1966, featuring CCTV, remote locks, and communication capabilities. Her innovation laid the foundation for modern security technology, inspiring future generations in STEM, especially women and minorities.
Drew’s Review: ‘How to Make a Killing’ worth checking out
West Hills Gazette film reviewer Drew Moniot says Glen Powell and Margaret Qualley provide star turns in "How to Make a Killing," and their performances help to make this hybrid film worth seeing.
WPIAL basketball: OLSH boys rebound to edge Clairton in Class 2A third-place game
Tiernan McCullough led Our Lady of the Sacred Heart with 14 points and 15 rebounds, sealing a 47-43 victory over Clairton in the WPIAL Class 2A tournament's third-place game. The win improved OLSH's record to 21-5 going into next week's PIAA tournament.
PIHL: Moon Area begins Penguins Cup playoff journey with win over North Hills
The Moon Area hockey team defeated North Hills, 5-1, Tuesday night in the opening round of the PIHL Varsity A playoffs, with Jordan Rieke scoring twice. This victory advances them to face Avonworth to a March 2 quarterfinal game against Avonworth, which eliminated the Tigers from last year's playoffs.
West Hills swimmers set to compete this week at WPIAL Championships
More than two dozen competitors will represent the West Hills at the WPIAL Swimming Championships Thursday and Friday, Feb. 26-27, at the University of Pittsburgh's Trees Pool. Cornell, Carlynton, Moon and Montour will be represented, with Carlynton Evey Fahnestock and Cornell's Mimi Chamberlain and Noah Pickett looking to medal again.






