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Seneca Valley celebrates beating North Allegheny in the WPIAL Class 6A softball championship game Wednesday, June 1, 2022 at Cal (Pa.).
Seneca Valley blasts past North Allegheny to win 1st WPIAL softball title since ’99
June 1, 2022
Seneca Valley started partying like it was 1999 — and 1992, for that matter.

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Seneca Valley shortstop Mia Ryan celebrates an out during the seventh inning against Hempfield in their WPIAL Class 6A semifinal May 25.
2022 WPIAL Class 6A softball championship preview: Seneca Valley vs. North Allegheny
May 31, 2022
WPIAL Class 6A softball championship

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North Allegheny’s Varun Kaveti blocks the shot of Seneca Valley’s Dawson Ward in the WPIAL Class 3A boys volleyball championship match Wednesday at UPMC Events Center.
In classic battle of evenly matched rivals, North Allegheny tops Seneca Valley to win 5th straight volleyball crown
May 26, 2022
At first glance, moments after North Allegheny outlasted Seneca Valley in their marathon WPIAL Class 3A boys volleyball championship match Wednesday night at Robert Morris’ UPMC Events Center for its fifth consecutive title, nobody flinched.

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North Allegheny’ pitcher Anne Melle delivers during a WPIAL Class 6A first-round playoff game against Peters Township on May 16.
North Allegheny plays near-perfect game to knock off Pine-Richland in 6A semifinals
May 25, 2022
North Allegheny softball coach Morgan Vescovi made a list of five goals for her team to accomplish in Wednesday’s Class 6A semifinal against Pine-Richland.

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North Allegheny senior Caleb Schall (2) attempts to set Varun Kaveti (34) up for a kill against Penn-Trafford May 23, 2022, in a WPIAL Class 3A volleyball semifinal at Fox Chapel.
What to watch for in WPIAL sports for May 25, 2022: Boys volleyball, lacrosse titles up for grabs
The district gold starts to flow Wednesday with two WPIAL boys volleyball and three district lacrosse title matches.

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North Allegheny’s Jack Birch (10) hits against Penn-Trafford’s Zach Kessler as NA’s Jake Koch (1) looks on during a WPIAL Class 3A semifinal Monday at Fox Chapel.
North Allegheny surges past Penn-Trafford to make another trip to WPIAL volleyball finals
May 23, 2022
It’s back to the WPIAL Class 3A boys volleyball finals for North Allegheny.

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Montour pitcher Dylan Mathiesen delivers against Beaver on Monday, April 25, 2022, at Burkett Park in Robinson.
What to watch for in WPIAL sports for May 23, 2022: Rematches set for baseball playoffs
May 22, 2022
Welcome to Semifinals Monday in the 2022 WPIAL baseball playoffs.

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North Allegheny’s Will Hahn (4), Ryan Treser (3), Caleb Schall (2) and Jake Koch (10) stand for the national anthem before a match this season.
North Allegheny volleyball standouts savor time in elite program
May 21, 2022
The North Allegheny boys volleyball team is taking on Central Dauphin for the 2021 PIAA championship. The team’s adrenaline is rushing and the players are about to cement their legacy as champions. With the team about to clinch the victory, coach Dan Shall calls a timeout.

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Peters Township’s Bryce Thompson rounds the bases after hitting a home run against Penn-Trafford during their WPIAL Class 5A quarterfinal on Thursday, May 19, 2022, at West Mifflin High School.
Peters Township baseball, Beaver softball stay atop Trib 10 power rankings
May 20, 2022
The 2022 WPIAL baseball and softball playoffs are through the first round and in some classifications, the quarterfinals are in the books as well.

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North Allegheny’s Wren Kucler passes the baton to sister Robin Kucler in the girls 3,200-meter relay during the WPIAL Class 3A team track and field championships Wednesday, May 11, 2022, at West Mifflin High School.
Life journey of North Allegheny runners Wren and Robin Kucler covers thousands of miles
May 18, 2022
As an 8-year-old, Wren Kucler told her mom she wanted to run around the house 100 times. That’s a lot of running for a little girl, but her mom Deanna saw no reason to discourage her, so she said, “Go ahead. Knock yourself out.”

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