Our Lady of the Sacred Heart boys basketball coach Mike Rodriguez is optimistic about the upcoming season, having several key returnees from last year's successful team. Although facing challenges, Rodriguez notes a strong team chemistry and dedication among players.
West Hills Gazette
Boys basketball: Inexperienced Cornell building for the future
Cornell High School's boys basketball team, under coach Brian Bethel, faces challenges with a young, small roster. Despite last year's tough 3-18 record, improvement and optimism for the future are emphasized as the Raiders begin their season.
Boys basketball: New Carlynton coach working to change Cougars culture
Bobby Williams, new head coach of the Carlynton Cougars, has been focusing on building a positive culture and developing player skills since he took over in June. With a limited roster, he emphasizes an aggressive, physical play style and aims to exceed low preseason expectations as the season begins.
Girls basketball: OLSH challenged by injuries, graduation but Eckerle remains optimistic
The Our Lady of the Sacred Heart girls basketball team opens its season Monday against Beaver Area and will be counting on returning starters Leah Parker and Lola Garner to lead the way. However, crucial players are injured, including Sara Daeschner and Anna Beth Grayson.
’76 Days Adrift’ tells wild — and true — tale of survival at sea
"76 Days Adrift" recounts Steven Callahan's extraordinary survival after his boat sank due to a whale strike. Documenting his 76 days at sea, the film highlights his resourcefulness and resilience, exploring profound themes of survival and human connection, earning significant critical acclaim.
High school soccer: Two West Hills players named to All-State squads
Two players from the West Hills were selected for the Pennsylvania Soccer Coaches Association All-State teams for 2025: Owen Minzer, a senior midfielder from Our Lady of the Sacred Heart, and Kendall Dydek, a senior midfielder from Moon Area.
Boys basketball preview: Despite heavy graduation losses, Montour won’t be short on talent
Montour's boys basketball team faces significant changes with the graduation of star Ama Sow but welcomes 7-1 transfer Löic Kalau and talented sophomore Zane Schachter. Coach Bill Minear emphasizes youth and a new, methodical approach as they tackle a challenging early-season schedule.







