By: Michael Love , Thursday, February 28, 2019, TRIB-LIVE The Fox Chapel girls 200-yard freestyle relay kicked off Day 1 of the WPIAL Class AAA swimming championships with a fourth-place finish in a school-record time of time of 1 minute, 46.12 seconds. The previous record was 1:48.48. It was a fast start for the Alle-Kiski...Read More
Last in a series. Boys’ lacrosse and volleyball, and the track and field teams are set to spring ahead into their 2019 seasons. Here is a breakdown of what was, what is, and what the future may hold. Boys’ Lacrosse The team is coming off its best season since they first became a WPIAL/PIAA sport...Read More
If you watch wrestler Avery Bursick before he steps into the limelight on the mat, what you’ll notice is a serious, quiet, and focused young man who doesn’t like to interrupt his concentration by listening to music or joking around too much with his teammates. His intensity is palpable, and the senior, who competes in...Read More
The morning of the 2019 WPIAL Class AAA diving championships, Jonah Cagley started his day just like he would on any other Saturday. He slept in late, made himself an egg sandwich, and then started to watch the television show “How to Get Away With Murder,” while he rolled out his muscles and stretched. But,...Read More
People who have never witnessed a high school wrestling match don’t know what they are missing. It’s one of the most grueling sports – and maybe the toughest of all of them – and pushes an athlete’s outer limits of strength, flexibility, endurance, and mental stamina. Seven Foxes’ grapplers passed the test February 23 at...Read More