at Montour, 9-10-23 (Bob Sobehart)

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by Slow-Pitch Correspondent In Week 2, the North Allegheny Varsity Slow-Pitch Softball Team split with the Montour Spartans at Montour High School. The Tigers’ record is now 3-1. Game 1: NA falls to Montour, 8-4 The first inning began with NA at bat. Claudia Kushon (sophomore) hit a double, however, the Tigers were unable to… More »
The North Allegheny water polo team hosted the annual Tiger Classic over the weekend with some outstanding teams from across the state participating in the event. The NA Boys and the Lady Tigers each split their two meetings at the tournament. The NA Girls started the tournament on Friday night and dropped a 13-4 decision… More »
by Cross Country Contributor On Saturday, the North Allegheny cross country teams traveled to White Oak Park to compete in the annual Red White & Blue Classic. It was the most attended meet in the history of the event with 103 teams in participation. Both the NA girls’ and boys’ teams performed extremely well in… More »
The North Allegheny boys’ soccer team continued its winning ways on Saturday afternoon with a 2-1 non-section victory at Hampton. The Tigers netted two first half goals to provide the margin of victory. In the 11th minute, junior Noah Hutter scored on a rebound from a Zach Nash shot to put NA in front, 1-0…. More »
The top-ranked North Allegheny girls’ soccer team won its sixth consecutive game to begin the 2023 season with a 12-0 whitewash of the McDowell Trojans on Saturday afternoon at Newman Stadium. The Tigers jumped out to a 7-0 lead by halftime and cruised in the second half for the non-section. Senior Abigail Stager started the… More »
By: Jared Barton The North Allegheny Tigers Football Team made the trip to Erie for the first time since 2010 and took care of the McDowell Trojans 43-24 Friday night. After two three-and-outs by the Trojans, North Allegheny was set up with good field position at the McDowell 43 yard line. The Tigers needed only… More »