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NA Boys Win Title At New Year’s Meet Challenge At Bucknell

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Competing against some of the top teams in the state of Pennsylvania, the North Allegheny swimming team delivered an impressive showing at the New Year’s Meet Challenge at Bucknell University on Saturday. The NA boys claimed gold with a team score of 107, while the Lady Tigers placed sixth with a team score of 41…. More »

NA Falls To Third-Ranked Pine-Richland

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The North Allegheny boys’ basketball team dropped a 75-51 decision to Pine-Richland in Section 1-6A action on Friday night. Pine-Richland’s success on the glass helped the Rams win their eighth game in a row. Senior Colin Luellen posted a double-double for the Rams with 16 points and 10 rebounds. North Allegheny hung tough with Pine-Richland… More »

NA Hands Norwin First Loss of Season In Battle of Unbeatens

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North Allegheny and Norwin combined to win each of the last four WPIAL championships in the largest classification. With both teams entering Friday night’s Section 1-6A showdown at North Allegheny undefeated, it was bound to be another good game. After surviving a series of runs throughout the game, the Tigers were victorious, 55-44, to take… More »

NA Tops Class 5A Power Penn Hills, 57-54

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The Penn Hills Indians won the WPIAL Class 6A title last season and dropped down to Class 5A following reclassification. The preseason No. 2 in 5A, the Indians were knocked off by the North Allegheny Tigers on Friday night, 57-54, in the finale of the Wright Automotive Holiday Tournament. Junior Mike Iuzzolino led the charge… More »

Holiday Tournament Champions

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Congratulations to the following champions at the North Allegheny Wright Automotive Holiday Tournament:

Tigers Turn Back Trinity, 50-37

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The top-ranked North Allegheny Tigers toppled the Trinity Hillers on Friday afternoon, 50-37, at the Penn Hills/Wright Automotive Holiday Tournament. Leading 32-26 after three quarters, the Tigers pulled away in the fourth by outscoring the Hillers, 18-11. Sophomore Lizzy Groetsch paced the Tigers with 18 points, connecting on 9 of 9 from the free-throw line… More »