Posts Tagged ‘2017-2018’

Tigers Bow Out To Indians In PIAA Quarterfinals

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By Jonathan Spina After losing to Peters Township in early September and then beating them in the WPIAL Championship, the Tigers couldn’t make lightning strike twice as Peters Township ended North Allegheny’s season, beating them 3-1 in the PIAA Quarterfinals. The first 20 minutes were pretty much between the 30s with both teams feeling each… More »

Cinderella run ends for Lady Tigers In PIAA Quarterfinals

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by Jonathan Spina The third time wasn’t a charm in the PIAA Class AAAA quarterfinals for North Allegheny on Saturday as the Lady Tigers lost 4-0 to Norwin, their third loss of the season to the Knights. The first five minutes were dominated by Norwin but in the sixth minute North Allegheny got a huge… More »

TIGERS SWEEP THEIR WAY INTO PIAA SEMIFINALS

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Scouting wasn’t a problem heading into the girls’ volleyball PIAA quarterfinal match on Tuesday at Ambridge. For the third time this season, North Allegheny looked on the other side of the net and saw Seneca Valley, and for the third time this season, they came out victorious. The Tigers swept the Raiders by scores of… More »

Pine-Richland Tops Tigers In WPIAL Semifinal, 49-25

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Pine-Richland clinched its sixth WPIAL title game appearance with a 49-25 victory over the North Allegheny Tigers on Friday night at Ambridge High School. The Rams rolled up 665 yards of offense in the WPIAL Class 6A semifinal contest and prevailed predominantly on the passing connection of Phil Jurkovec to Jason DiFrancisis. Jurkovec completed 18… More »

NA Grad Nicholas Thornton Excelling At Lycoming College

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Former North Allegheny Soccer player, Nicholas Thornton, helped the second-seeded Lycoming College men’s soccer team win the MAC Commonwealth Conference Championship with a 2-1 win over top-seeded Messiah College.  Nicholas, a sophomore defender, has been a starter all season on a defense that has allowed only 10 goals.  With the win the Lycoming College Warrior’s… More »

NA, Pine-Richland Clash With Trip To Heinz Field At Stake

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These teams met just two weeks ago but tonight North Allegheny (8-3) and Pine-Richland (11-0) will duel in the most important head-to-head meeting in the history of this heated rivalry. Tonight’s WPIAL Class 6A semifinal tilt marks the first time the Tigers and Rams will butt heads in a playoff game and it comes with… More »

Tigers Skate To 4-1 Victory Over Cathedral Prep

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The North Allegheny ice hockey team bounced back from its first loss of the season with a 4-1 road win at Cathedral Prep on Thursday night. The win propels the Tigers back into first place in the Class AAA standings, one point ahead of Peters Township. North Allegheny opened the scoring in the first period… More »

Caiden Wood Tabs Seton Hill University For College Baseball

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North Allegheny senior Caiden Wood will play collegiate baseball at Division II Seton Hill University. Wood made a verbal commitment over the summer but made his choice official by signing his official letter of intent this week. As a junior in 2017, Wood posted a .240 batting average with nine RBI and six runs scored…. More »

Three Lady Tigers Make College Commitments

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Three seniors from the WPIAL Class AAAA champion North Allegheny girls’ volleyball team have inked their letters of intent to play collegiate volleyball. Outside hitter Mika Logan will play for Eastern Kentucky University, libero Erin Carmody will attend Pitt-Johnstown where she’ll pursue a degree in mathematics and middle hitter Kayla Dinkins is headed to Tulane… More »

Ayden Owens Inks Letter Of Intent To Attend USC

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North Allegheny senior track athlete Ayden Owens officially signed his letter to attend the University of Southern California. Owens is a three-time state champion and won the decathlon title at the New Balance Outdoor Nationals in Greensboro, N.C. over the summer. At the PIAA championships in Shippensburg last spring, Owens finished first in the 100 hurdles and the… More »