Archive for November 2023

NA Wins 44-41 Thriller Over Central Catholic In WPIAL Class 6A Championship

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For audio highlights, click below.   In a championship game for the ages, and the highest scoring title game in WPIAL history, the North Allegheny Tigers defeated the Central Catholic Vikings, 44-41, on Saturday night for the WPIAL Class 6A crown at Norwin Stadium.  The 85 points scored between the two teams set a new… More »

Stairway To Seven; NA wins 7th Straight State Championship

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The North Allegheny girls’ volleyball team won a seventh consecutive PIAA championship on Saturday evening with a 3-0 sweep over Unionville at Cumberland Valley High School in the Class 4A title tilt. The streak of seven consecutive titles is the second most in PIAA history, behind only Norwin’s nine consecutive state crowns from 1976-1984. The… More »

Tigers and Vikings Lock Horns With WPIAL Class 6A Title At State

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For the third time in the last four season, the WPIAL Class 6A championship will come down to North Allegheny and Central Catholic. Astonishingly, these two perennial powers in the largest classification had not met with WPIAL gold on the line until 2020, when the Vikings defeated the Tigers, 38-24, at Martorelli Stadium. Last season,… More »

Leyna Rumpler Chooses Baldwin Wallace For College Wrestling

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North Allegheny senior Leyna Rumpler will continue her academic and athletic career at collegiate level next season. Rumpler signed her letter of intent on Wednesday to join the women’s wrestling team at Baldwin Wallace University after announcing her commitment via social media on November 9. She is the first girl in North Allegheny history to… More »

Three Tigers Sign Letters Of Intent

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Three members of the North Allegheny cross country team made their college choices official on Wednesday. Seniors Eva Kynaston (Penn State University), Michael Gauntner (Slippery Rock) and Erin McGoey (University of Delaware) all signed their letters of intent. Kynaston and McGoey both led the NA girls’ cross country team to WPIAL and PIAA championships this… More »

Tigers Blank Big Macs, 4-0

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The North Allegheny ice hockey team won its fourth in a row on Tuesday night with a 4-0 shutout of Canon-McMillan at the Printscape Arena in Southpointe. In a one-side contest pitting the first place team in Class AAA against the last place team, the visiting Tigers outshot the Big Macs, 53-17. Senior goalie Andrew… More »

NA Tops Landisville Hempfield In Five-Set Thriller in PIAA Semifinals

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The North Allegheny girls’ volleyball team punched its ticket to the PIAA championship match for the seventh consecutive season by a winning a 3-2 thriller over Landisville Hempfield in the state semifinals on Tuesday night at Hollidaysburg High School. The victory atones for NA’s lone defeat this season at the hands of the Black Knights… More »

Tigers Fall In PIAA Semifinal

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By: Jared Barton Two corner kicks turned out to be the difference as the North Allegheny Girls Soccer team’s season came to a close in the PIAA Semifinals following a 2-0 decision against Conestoga at Chambersburg High School.  The game was back and forth in the first half with no major chances on either side…. More »

Four Tigers Named WPIAL Class 3A All-Stars

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Four members of the North Allegheny field hockey team have been named WPIAL Class 3A All-Stars for the 2023 season, including three All-WPIAL selections. Earning All-WPIAL and All-Star laurels were senior forward Isla Abrams, junior midfielder Mia Brinkley and junior goalie Kayla Joyce. WPIAL All-Star recognition was attained by freshman forward Addison Burns. Abrams was… More »

NA Hammers Hampton, 10-2

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The North Allegheny Tigers cruised to a 10-2 mercy win over the Hampton Talbots on a chilly Sunday morning at the RMU Island Sports Center.  Although the Talbots opened the scoring in the first period, the Tigers’ senior Aiden Noffsinger and senior Mitchell Ludwick answered with the next two goals to regain the lead.  The… More »