WPIAL Finals vs. Seneca Valley (by J.J. LaBella)

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Fresh off her WPIAL championship performance last week, junior Clara Savchik earned PIAA silver on Saturday at the state championships in Hershey. Savchik checked in with a time of 17:46, just two seconds behind Aislinn Devlin of Downingtown West who took first place. The Lady Tigers collectively earned an 11th place showing with a team… More »
The second-seeded North Allegheny Tigers defeated the Hempfield Spartans, 42-7, in the Class 6-A quarterfinals at Newman Stadium on Friday night. Like they did when these teams met in week eight, the Tigers used an effective ground game and a bend-but-don’t-break defense to beat the Spartans. The win secures North Allegheny’s first appearance in the… More »
Photo Gallery by J.J. LaBella The North Allegheny Tigers won their first WPIAL championship since 1999 with a 2-1 overtime triumph over the Seneca Valley Raiders at Highmark Stadium on Thursday night. Junior Sean Atwater, who scored his first goal of the season in overtime to beat Pine-Richland in the semifinals on Saturday, again connected… More »
The North Allegheny Tigers (8-2) begin their trek in the WPIAL playoffs tonight with a quarterfinal game against the Hempfield Spartans (5-5) at Newman Stadium. These team met just two weeks ago with North Allegheny punished the Spartans, 42-7. In the win, North Allegheny racked up 440 yards of total offense while limiting Hempfield to… More »
The sixth-seeded Lady Tigers were visitors to the third-seeded Lady Vikings of Mt. Pleasant at Graham Park in the quarterfinal round of the WPISL playoffs.The Lady Tigers, still reeling over the regular season sweep of them by Mt. Pleasant, were determined to put a complete game together for this elimination round. The Lady Tigers continued… More »
The sixth-seeded Lady Tigers hosted the 11th-seeded Lady Raiders of Seneca Valley at Graham Park in the opening round of the WPISL playoffs. The Lady Tigers set the tone early and often and jumped out to a commanding 16-2 lead through 3 innings. However, as Seneca Valley had shown in two prior regular season contests… More »