Joelle Ludwick and Braiden Sudor, seniors from Montour and Bishop Canevin, respectively, received the WPIAL James Collins Scholar-Athlete Award, each earning a $1,000 scholarship for their academic and athletic achievements.
High school sports: Moon softball falls to South Fayette; OLSH downs Carlynton
South Fayette defeated Moon Area, 8-4 , in softball, while Our Lady of the Sacred Heart triumphed 18-1 over Carlynton. In baseball, Bishop Canevin whipped Springdale, 11-1, and in boys volleyball, Montour and OLSH fell in reverse sweeps.
High school softball: Seventh-inning homer lifts Moon Area past Montour; OLSH rolls
Cami Chambers' two-run homer in the seventh inning secured Moon Area's 4-2 walkoff win against Montour. The game featured a stellar effort from Moon's Katie DeMarco. OLSH whipped Burgettstown 14-4.
High school sports: Moon Area edges Chartiers Valley on late passed ball
In a thrilling Class 5A baseball matchup, Moon Area edged Chartiers Valley, 6-5, on a late passed ball. Our Lady of the Sacred Heart breezed to a win while Montour, Carlynton and Sto-Rox lost.
High school sports: Montour baseball whips Hopewell; Sto-Rox falls to Ellwood City
Montour defeated Hopewell 10-4 in baseball, highlighted by Matteo Weber's two triples. Ellwood City defeated Sto-Rox, 8-2, while Chartiers Valley triumphed over Montour 17-2 in softball, led by Lily Duffill's sevem RBIs.
High school tennis: Rohrkaste reaches PIAA tourney after placing third in WPIALs
Montour's John Rohrkaste wound up third Friday in the WPIAL Class 2A Boys Tennis Singles Championships after his opponent in the consolation third-place match was unable to play due to injury. Rohrkaste will advance to next month's PIAA tournament.
High school sports: Montour volleyball tops Trinity; Moon, OLSH blanked
Dylan Huff led Montour to a 3-1 volleyball victory over Trinity with 12 kills. Other highlights include Seneca Valley's sweep of Moon and Sto-Rox's track results.





