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Archive for October 2019

NA Falls To Pine-Richland In Regular Season Finale

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In the regular season finale on Friday night in Gibsonia, North Allegheny dropped its first game of the season with a 42-14 loss to Pine-Richland. The outcome, coupled with a Central Catholic win over Mt. Lebanon, creates a three-way tie for the Quad County Conference title. While the crown is shared between the three teams,… More »

Seven Tigers Named All-Section, Chuck Kelley Section Coach of the Year

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After winning the Section 1-AAAA title with an undefeated 12-0 record, seven North Allegheny girls soccer players were named to the Big 56 Conference all-section team, including four first-team selections. Additionally, Tigers head coach Chuck Kelley was named the Section 1 Coach of the Year. Earning first-team accolades were seniors Emma Bundy and Ava Ruppersberger,… More »

Big 56 Tabs Five Tigers All-Section, Three First-Team Selections

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The Big 56 Conference unveiled its all-section teams today and five Tigers were recognized, including three first-team selections. Earning first-team Section 1-AAAA laurels were seniors Will Cinker, Jason Roman and Jonathan Ross. Cinker was tied for second on the team with seven goals on the season. It’s the second time Cinker has been chosen to… More »

Six Tigers Named To Big 56 Conference All-Section Team

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The two-time reigning WPIAL and PIAA champion North Allegheny girls’ volleyball team had six players named to the Big 56 Conference all-section team, including five first-team honorees. Picking up first-team All-Section 1-AAAA laurels were seniors Abby Miller, Malia Duffy, Hannah Phillips and Madison Curran, as well as junior Paige Morningstar. Junior Paige Miller earned honorable… More »

NA Visits Pine-Richland Tonight With Conference Title At Stake

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A quarterfinal-round bye is at stake tonight in Gibsonia as the undefeated North Allegheny Tigers (9-0, 7-0) visit the Pine-Richland Rams (8-1, 6-1). A win for North Allegheny would give the Tigers the No. 1 seed in the Class 6A playoffs and the Quad County Conference title for the second consecutive season. A Pine-Richland victory… More »

NA Fends Off Upper St. Clair To Stay Perfect, 5-4

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The North Allegheny ice hockey team remained perfect on the young season with a 5-4 victory against Upper St. Clair on Thursday night at the Baierl Ice Complex in Warrendale. The Tigers built a 4-1 lead in the second period and staved off the Panthers comeback bid to improve to 4-0 on year. Upper St…. More »

Tigers Vanquish Penn-Trafford, Advance To WPIAL Semifinals

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The third-seeded North Allegheny girls’ soccer team advanced to the WPIAL semifinals for the second time in the last three years with a 3-0 shutout of the sixth-seeded Penn-Trafford Warriors on Thursday night from Newman Stadium. The shutout was the seventh of the season for goalie Madison Vukas and the NA defense. North Allegheny rolled… More »

NA Boys, Girls Cross Country Teams Win WPIAL Titles

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For the second straight season, the North Allegheny boys’ and girls’ cross country teams claimed a WPIAL championship at California University of Pennsylvania. The NA Girls won with a team score of 41, which was 48 points better than second-place Seneca Valley. The WPIAL championship is the second straight and ninth overall for the Lady… More »

Tigers Topped By Rams In WPIAL Semifinals

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The Pine-Richland Rams advanced to the WPIAL Class AAA championship for the fourth straight season with a 3-0 victory over the North Allegheny Tigers on Wednesday night in Gibsonia. It was the third consecutive year the Tigers and Rams met in the WPIAL playoffs. Last season, Pine-Richland narrowly edged NA in a 3-2 penalty stoke… More »

Tigers Top Indians Again In Penguins Cup Final Rematch, 3-0

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North Allegheny and Peters Township met at Printscape Arena in a rematch of the 2019 Class AAA Penguins Cup final. Tuesday’s result was the exact same as last year’s title tilt with the Tigers coming out on top, 3-0. The Tigers netted single goals in each period, with the first coming at the 3:40 mark… More »