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Distance-running power couple shatters records at WPIAL championships
There’s probably not much that makes Butler’s Drew Griffith too nervous at a track meet nowadays, but watching Mt. Lebanon’s Logan St. John Kletter run could be on that list. “Honestly, I probably get more nervous for her than me,” he said with a laugh. Kletter...
After rain halts WPIAL meet, Butler’s Drew Griffith doesn’t mind waiting to make more history
Butler’s Drew Griffith ran the 1,600 meters in record time at the WPIAL track and field championships and then waited around for hours as it rained off and on. He’s one of the fastest seniors in the country, but wasn’t too bothered by the slow down. “We...
District track and field will test Titusville Rockets’ mettle
The Rockets head to Slippery Rock University Saturday in hopes of making a top two impression to stamp their ticket to states. The event begins at 10 a.m. “The state standards are very difficult to achieve, but the top 2 in each event get to progress to states,” said girls head coach Stacey McDonald. She said the 4X800 relay squad has a legitimate shot, though knows some injuries are also playing a role at the trend of the season. “We hope they can be resolved by next Saturday,” she said.
District 10 track and field: 26 athletes to watch at Saturday's championship meet
Northwestern Pennsylvania's top track and field athletes will gather at Slippery Rock University on Saturday to chase records and PIAA meet berths at the District 10 championships. At least one of the D-10 records set at last year's meet is in jeopardy if Anne-Catherine Brown has her way. ...
Knox Little League to Dedicate New Scoreboard to Local Veterans on May 24
KNOX, Pa. (EYT) — The Knox Area Little League will dedicate a new scoreboard in honor of local veterans. The dedication will take place at 5:30 p.m. on Friday, May 24, at the Sandlot Field located near Peanut Park, in Knox Borough. All veterans in attendance are welcome to...
Mt. Pleasant’s Garn, Hempfield’s Prola take WPIAL silver
SLIPPERY ROCK — Mt. Pleasant junior Jarret Garn and Hempfield senior Caleb Prola would have rather run Wednesday at the WPIAL track and field championships. But Mother Nature wouldn’t cooperate. So the meet resumed Thursday at Mihalik-Thompson Stadium at Slippery Rock University, and the duo earned trips to...
View results for District 10 track, lacrosse, boys volleyball and tennis: May 13-18
Wednesday Track and field Current records and top seeds for Saturday’s District 10 meet at Slippery Rock University’s Mihalik-Thompson Stadium. Field events will start at 10 a.m. and track events...
Kiski Area’s Miller ready for final shot at winning WPIAL track gold
Eliza Miller has a faint memory of her first WPIAL event as a freshman in the fall of 2020 amid the ongoing covid-19 pandemic. “I think it was a meet at Kiski against Norwin,” the Cavaliers senior three-sport standout said Tuesday on the eve of what will be her final WPIAL-sanctioned event in a decorated four-year high school career. “It’s been a really long journey, and I am really excited to compete at WPIALs one more time.”
Softball Game Preview: Slippery Rock Heads Out
Slippery Rock has enjoyed a three-game homestand but will soon have to dust off their road jerseys. They will square off against the New Castle Hurricanes at 4:00 p.m. on Thursday. Both teams come into the game bolstered by wins in their previous matches. Slippery Rock will bounce into Thursday's...
Softball Recap: Redbank Valley falls despite strong effort from Quinn White
Redbank Valley was not able to break out of their rough patch on Wednesday as the team picked up their third straight defeat. They fell just short of the Moniteau Warriors by a score of 9-8. That's two games in a row now that Redbank Valley has lost by just one run.
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