vs. Mt. Lebanon, 4-10-21 (by Joy Manesiotis)

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From the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette: LIZZY GROETSCH – PLAYER OF THE YEAR North Allegheny • 5-11 • Guard • Senior The scoop: Two-time Player of the Year finished her outstanding career by leading North Allegheny to its first PIAA Class 6A championship and third WPIAL title in her four seasons as a starter. Went 103-8 in her career. Averaged… More »
by Bob Orkwis Coming off an exciting section opening win the night before on the road against Seneca Valley, North Allegheny fell behind Mt. Lebanon early and broke a 4-4 tie in the bottom of the fourth inning to score a 5-4 win at home over Mt. Lebanon (4-3) on a gorgeous sun splashed afternoon… More »
Thanks to a dazzling pitching display by three North Allegheny hurlers, the host Tigers wrangled the Plum Mustangs on Friday night, 5-1, in a non-section contest. For most of the game, the NA pitching staff was literally untouchable. Plum was rendered hitless until a one-out single by Silvio Ionadi in the top of the sixth… More »
by Bob Orkwis Mars has won four straight WPIAL Class 2A Championships (2016-2019) and tonight the Fightin’ Planets showed why they are a favorite once again, defeating North Allegheny 17-5 in a non-section and cross classification match-up at Newman Stadium. Josh Seipp. Wes Scurci, Nick Crowley and Scurci again gave Mars a 4-0 lead less… More »
One of NA’s former section and neighborly rivals, the Hampton Talbots visited North Allegheny Friday for a mid-season exhibition match. Playing undermanned due to senior class obligations, the class AA Talbots were game but fell to the Tigers 5-0, with all matches completed in straight sets. Playing a modified line-up, the winners for NA were… More »
The North Allegheny Tigers opened section play strong by defeating Seneca Valley 6-2. The NA offense tallied 10 hits, including two doubles and one home run. Both teams threatened offensively, but the score remained tied 2-2 going into the seventh inning. The Tigers’ two runs were scored by sophomore Meghan McDonough, who singled and then… More »