Our Lady of Sacred Heart achieved a doubleheader sweep over Brentwood in WPIAL baseball action Wednesday, winning 5-0 and 12-3, with standout performances from Iseia Fields-Schulz and Gino Williams in their respective games.
High school sports: Moon Area boys lacrosse tops Seton LaSalle; volleyball falls to Butler
The Moon Area boys lacrosse team overcame an early deficit to defeat Seton LaSalle 10-7 in a WPIAL Class 2A clash, with key contributions from multiple players and strong goaltending. In volleyball, the Tigers lost to Butler 3-0, with notable performances from Billy Sprott and Oliver Enos. Boys tennis player John Rohrkaste of Montour is set to compete in WPIAL Championships.
High school sports: Montour, Bishop Canevin post baseball wins; Moon track dominates section meet
Matteo Weber led Montour to a 3-0 victory over Gateway with a stellar pitching performance, while Tyler and Jackson Maddix shone in Bishop Canevin's win against Eden Christian Academy, 7-4. Moon's boys and girls track and field teams ruled the section meet.
High school lacrosse: Moon Area boys edge North Catholic in OT
Brody Eckert scored the decisive overtime goal, leading Moon Area to a 10-9 win against North Catholic. Cole Seymour contributed three goals as the Tigers improved their record to 3-2 overall.
High school sports: Montour volleyball sweeps South Fayette
Dylan Huff led the Montour Spartans to a 3-0 volleyball win over South Fayette, while Union cruised past Bishop Canevin in WPIAL softball action Friday. In baseball action, Steel Valley triumphed over Sto-Rox.
High school sports: Carlynton girls sweep track meet; Montour player advances to WPIAL tennis tourney
Jordynn Carter led Carlynton's unbeaten girls track team to two victories, while the Cougar boys achieved mixed results. Montour's John Rohrkaste placed third in the section tennis tournament to advance to the WPIAL Championships, and Moon's girls lacrosse team edged Shaler.
High school sports: Canevin sweeps Monessen; Sto-Rox tames Beaver Falls
The latest WPIAL updates for Bishop Canevin and Sto-Rox baseball, OLSH tennis and Moon Area rugby and volleyball.


