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West Hills Gazette

RMU hockey: Colonials sweep Mercyhurst to end regular season, host Air Force in AHA playoff opener

The Robert Morris men’s hockey team concluded its regular season by sweeping Mercyhurst, winning 5-3 and 4-1 over the weekend. This success secured third place in the Atlantic Hockey America standings, leading to a playoff series against Air Force, beginning March 6.

PIAA regional wrestling: Five West Hills wrestlers advance to next week’s PIAA meet

Five West Hills wrestlers qualified for the PIAA Individual Championships following regional tournaments. Notable performances include Montour's Kristen Walzer, Moon's Haley Smarsh and Moon's Cael Yanek, who all clinched gold in their weight classes. The PIAA championships are scheduled from March 5-7 in Hershey.

WPIAL swimming: Chamberlain, Pickett, Fahnestock shine in Class 2A meet

At the WPIAL Swimming Championships, West Hills swimmers Mimi Chamberlain, Noah Pickett, and Evey Fahnestock earned medals. Chamberlain secured second in the 100-yard breaststroke, Pickett fifth in the 500 freestyle and Fahnestock improved to sixth in the 100 breaststroke.

WPIAL basketball: Moon Area boys drop another heartbreaker in third-place game

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.

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.