Month

September 2018
13
Sep

Early-season matchup a pivot point

By: Doug Gulasy, Wednesday, September 12, 2018, TRIB-LIVE Previous Next Sam Albert hates to lose, emphasizing that feeling twice as he discussed his Kiski Area football team’s seven-point setback at North Hills in Week 2. But even he found something to appreciate in the Cavaliers’ 35-28 defeat, one in which they trailed throughout but kept battling...
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11
Sep

Good Results in the Mud and Rain

Not rain, or mud, or the sudden blast of chilly weather could stop senior all-state runner Sarena Seeger from getting a second-place finish and a personal best time on September 8 at the annual Red, White, & Blue Classic. She ran the 3.1-mile course, along with 230 other WPIAL Class AAA girls, in 18:59.28 seconds....
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11
Sep

Kristen Friday Receives Congressional Award

Kristen Friday has always been a forward-thinking kind of gal. From the time she was a high school freshman, the senior captain and number one singles’ player on the Foxes’ tennis team, had her sights set on college. Having older siblings, both of whom were very accomplished, Kristen wanted to do something that would set...
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08
Sep

Sam Brown’s Highly Anticipated Return

During the first play of the Foxes’ first football game last season, then sophomore Sam Brown made a tackle that he won’t soon forget. “When I made the tackle, the intense pain I felt immediately afterward in my shoulder gave me the feeling that my season could be over, but I was still hopeful,” Sam...
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08
Sep

Bitar Shows Promise on the Greens

Boys’ golf coach Bryan Deal doesn’t hold back when heaping on the praise for Scott Bitar, a junior who has come into his own this season. “Scott is our most improved player this year,” says head coach Bryan Deal. “I am very proud of the effort that Scott has put forth toward the growth of...
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