at Pine-Richland, 1-14-22 (J.J. LaBella)

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North Allegheny crowned two individual champions and won the team tournament title at the Allegheny Country Wrestling Tournament on Saturday at Fox Chapel High School. The Tigers proved victorious at the two-day tournament with a team score of 222.5 as nine NA grappler medaled. Individual gold was claimed by sophomore Casey Walker at 106 pounds… More »
In a rematch of last year’s PIAA Class 6A semifinals, the North Allegheny Tigers once again prevailed over the Cumberland Valley Eagles, 51-41. NA won last year’s playoff contest, 66-40, en route to the program’s first state championship. The Tigers grabbed an 18-13 lead in the first quarter thanks to a hot start from junior… More »
The home of the Butler Golden Tornado should be renamed “Tornado Alley.” Family Bowl-A-Way adjacent to Butler High School is a formidable venue and can cause apprehension in all who enter. Like its namesake, this tornado alley is synonymous with inhospitable conditions and with visitors being tossed about. A large number of spectators were on… More »
The North Allegheny boys’ basketball dropped a 72-64 decision at Pine-Richland on Friday night in a Section 1-6A contest. For most of the night, this section matchup was tightly contested and the host Rams held a slim 54-53 lead after three quarters. However, a fourth quarter scoring drought for the Tigers allowed Pine-Richland to build… More »
It’s time to register for the sixth annual North Allegheny Athletics Just For Girls Sports Camp, which will be held at Marshall Middle School and North Allegheny Senior High School from Monday, August 1 through Friday, August 5 from 9:00am to 2:00pm. The Camp is open to District girls in the second through eighth grades. … More »
by Jonathan Spina After falling to the Baldwin Highlanders on Monday 4-3 in a shootout, a loss that snapped a 6-game winning streak. The Tigers found their winning ways again taking down the Pine-Richland Rams 3-2 on Senior Night in front of a packed Baierl Ice Center. Things were back and forth early on with… More »