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A step up

A year ago, Waynesburg CentralĢƵ baseball team let a section title slip away with a couple late-season losses to Mount Pleasant then fell in the first round of the WPIAL playoffs. Despite a 13-4 overall record, the Raiders felt unfulfilled. Waynesburg broke through on two fronts in ...

Into the Hall: Pete Smith

High school athletes dream of leading their team to a WPIAL championship. Pete Smith accomplished that goal in not one, but two sports in the same year. The Uniontown graduate was the point guard on the Red Raiders boys basketball team that won WPIAL and PIAA championships in 1962 and also ...

Rodriguez sets high standards for WVU

MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — If you are on social media these days — and who isn't? — you probably have stumbled across a West Virginia University football post in which there is a picture of Rich Rodriguez wearing a headset on the sidelines, a coaching whistle dangling around his neck and WV ...

Into the Hall: Uniontown 2002 boys basketball

Terrance Vaughns was there at the beginning of what would evolve into UniontownĢƵ 2001-02 WPIAL Class 4A boys basketball championship team. “We knew back in eighth grade,” said Vaughns, who would go on to become the Red Raiders all-time scoring leader with 1,721 points, a spot he still ...

Into the Hall: Katie Kelly

Katie Kelly may be one of the most underrated girls basketball players in Fayette County history. The 2000 Albert Gallatin graduate is the only county player to score over 1,600 points in both high school and at the NCAA Division-I level. Kelly rang up 1,687 points as a four-year starter ...

Into the Hall: Tara Cochrane Warrington

Tara Cochrane Warrington scored over 1,000 points while playing for Geibel CatholicĢƵ girls basketball team and led the Lady Gators in scoring (13.1 points per game) and rebounding (9.2 rebounds per game) during her senior season. Those numbers don’t mean as much to her as what her team ...