Pittsburgh Preps and Colleges
  • About me
    • Awards
  • Photography
  • Support the Site
  • About me
    • Awards
  • Photography
  • Support the Site
Search by typing & pressing enter

YOUR CART

12/3/2025 0 Comments

fort cherry senior matt sieg commits to west virginia

Picture
Fort Cherry's Matt Sieg runs off to the sideline after scoring a touchdown against Laurel in the WPIAL Class A semifinals. Sieg committed to play collegiately at West Virginia. Josh Rizzo/Pittsburgh Preps and Colleges
Forry Cherry senior Matt Sieg caught many offguard by committing to play football at West Virginia University Wednesday morning. The Rangers standout had originally committed to play at Penn State and many people believed he would follow James Franklin to Virginia Tech. But the desire to stay close to home led the Washington County star to Morgantown.

Sieg led the Rangers through the most successful period in their program's history. Fort Cherry won the WPIAL football championship in 2023 and 2024. The Rangers reached the PIAA final in 2023 before losing to Steelton-Highspire. During Sieg's career, he piled up 7,958 rushing yards, which broke the school record set by Mike Vernillo.

Sieg also passing for more than 4,600 yards in his career.

Sieg finished his career as the WPIAL's second all-time leading rusher beyond former Hopewell standout Rushel Shell, who went on to play at Pitt and WVU.

Josh Rizzo is the editor and publisher of Pittsburgh Preps and Colleges. Story ideas can be submitted to [email protected] or on X @J_oshRizzo.
0 Comments

11/25/2025 0 Comments

fort cherry's matt Sieg will announce college commitment on Dec. 3

Picture
Fort Cherry's Matt Sieg, right, runs the ball during a WPIAL Class A semifinal against Laurel early in November. Sieg, a top safety recruit, will announce his college commitment on Dec. 3. Josh Rizzo/Pittsburgh Preps and Colleges
Matt Sieg's college commitment should create some interesting local ripples in the recruiting scene. Sieg was one of many recruits who had previously chosen Penn State who wanted to take a look at other options when James Franklin was let go. While Nittany Lions interim coach Terry Smith is a legendary local recruiter, there are no guarantees what his future will be.

Sieg announced that on Dec. 3 he will choose between Pitt, Penn State, Indiana, Virginia Tech and Notre Dame. Franklin recently took over as the coach at Virginia Tech, so there is a Franklin connection there.

Pitt coach Pat Narduzzi has also recently turned up his pursuit of the Rangers' star quarterback/safety. Sieg helped Fort Cherry win two WPIAL titles and set the school record for rushing set by Mike Vernillo. Sieg is second all-time in WPIAL history in rushing yards behind former Hopewell start. Rushel Shell.
0 Comments

11/15/2025 0 Comments

WPIAL semifinal rewind: laurel shocks the WPIAL

Picture
Laurel's Jack Miles, center, scored on a 33-yard touchdown run to open the second half Friday at Tony Dorsett Stadium. The Spartans picked up a 24-14 win over No. 1 Fort Cherry. Josh Rizzo/Pittsburgh Preps and Colleges
HOPEWELL TWP - Laurel coach Brian Cooper, according to a nearby family member shouting after the game, was celebrating his birthday on Saturday morning. It's hard to believe that Cooper would be able to sleep after leading the Spartans to an upset win over Fort Cherry, 24-14, Friday night.

The Spartans stopped a 40-game winning streak the Rangers had against WPIAL competition. Laurel out physicaled Fort Cherry to punch its ticket to the WPIAL Class 1A final for the first time since 1989. Cooper indicated that the Spartans were taking a calm approach to heading to Acrisure Stadium and taking on Clairton.

"We're exited for the opportunity," Cooper said. "We're going to enjoy tonight. We're going to refocus."

Laurel (12-1) didn't have to completely shut out Fort Cherry quarterback Matt Sieg. The Spartans just needed to bottle him up as much as possible. Laurel allowed Sieg to rush for 152 yards and scored two touchdowns on the ground, but didn't allow Fort Cherry to score in the second half.

"Matt Sieg is a 4-four star, hell of a player," Laurel linebacker Jack Miles said. "But he's human and he's going to make mistakes just like we all are."

Imani Christian and Avonworth set for star-powered final
The Saints were undefeated last year when Imani met with Avonworth in the WPIAL Class 3A semifinals. The Antelopes, who lost four times during the regular season, didn't appear like a threat to Imani. But Avonworth heated up in the playoffs, knocking off the Saints 14-6 and made a run all the way to the PIAA final.

This time around, Avonworth (11-0) will be a heavy favorite to beat Imani. The Antelopes have blown by every team they've run into, including a 44-24 win over North Catholic in the semifinals. Avonworth is led by Dimitri Velisaris, who averages 7.7 yards per carry and has run for 1,348 yards.

The Antelopes also have a reliable quarterback in Carson Bellinger, who has thrown for 25 touchdowns against one interception. Imani Christian has North Carolina commit David Davis and highly-sought after Gabe Jenkins to power their offense. Davis ran for 242 yards and scored three touchdowns in the Saints' semifinal win over Montour.


Josh Rizzo is the editor and publisher of Pittsburgh Preps and Colleges. Story ideas can be submitted to [email protected] or on X @J_oshRizzo.
0 Comments

    Author

    My name is Josh Rizzo, I am a sports writer who has worked for a variety of print and online media publications since 2008. I specialize in community journalism, focusing on regular people who happen to play sports.
    ​

    Archives

    January 2026
    December 2025
    November 2025
    October 2025
    September 2025
    August 2025
    July 2025
    June 2025
    May 2025
    April 2025
    March 2025
    February 2025
    January 2025
    December 2024
    November 2024
    October 2024
    June 2024
    June 2020
    April 2020
    January 2019
    November 2018
    December 2017
    November 2017
    October 2017
    September 2017
    August 2017
    July 2017

    Categories

    All 2025 MLB Draft 247 Fighting Championships Albert Gallatin Aliquippa Allderdice Altoona Ambridge Antonio Perkins Apollo-Ridge Aquinas Academy Armstrong Austin DeSanto Avonworth Baldwin Baseball Basketball Beaver Belle Vernon Beth Center Bethel Park Bishop Canevin Bishop McCort Boxing Boys Basketball Boys Soccer Boys Volleyball Burrell Butler Butler Girls Wrestling California Vulcans Canon-McMillan Central Valley Central York Championship Wrestling Association Charles Morris Chartiers-Houston Chartiers Valley Chris Knauff City League Clairton Colleen Davis College Football Combat Sports CWA D2football Dalton Rosta Deer Lakes Deer Lakes Football DeJamire Suber Derry Derry Football Division II Division III Basketball Eli Heidenreich Ethan Goss Flag Football Football Forest Hills Fort Cherry Fox Chapel Fox Chapel Volleyball Franklin Regional Frazier Freeport Freeport Football Garnet Valley Gateway Girls Basketball Girls Tennis Golf Grappling Greensburg Central Catholic Greensburg-Salem Hampton Hempfield Highlands Hockey Hollidaysburg Hopewell Imani Christian Jack Natili James Armstrong James Lledo Jason Nolf Jeannette Jeremiah Pratt Jordyn Fouse Josie Fontana Kemon Spell Khama Worthy Kiski Kittanning Knoch La Salle College Latrobe Laurel Leechburg Lincoln Park Marques Council Mars Mary Casamassa Mat Factory Matt Sieg McKeesport MEC Michigan Women's Volleyball MMA Mohawk Montour Moon Morgantown Mount Pleasant Mt. Lebanon Mt. Pleasant Nasir Wade Navy Ncaa NCAA Baseball NCAAF NCAA Football NCAA Volleyball Neighborhood Academy Neshannock New Castle Nico Megaludis North Allegheny North Catholic North Hills Norwin Notre Dame NWSL Oakland Catholic Obama Academy OLSH Opinion PA Penguins Cup Penn Hills Penn State Penn State Football Penn State Wrestling Pennsylvania Pennsylvania Hockey Penn-Trafford Peters Township PFL PIAA PIAA Basketball PIHL Pine Richland Pine-Richland Pitt Pittsburgh Pittsburgh Central Catholic Pittsburgh Wrestling Classic Pitt Women's Volleyball Pitt Women's Vollyball Play 4 Mae Plum Point Park PSAC Qa'Lil Goode Quaker Valley Real American Freestyle Redeemer Lutheran Riverhounds Riverview Rochester Roy Jones Junior Saint Vincent Seneca Valley Serra Catholic Seton LaSalle Shady Side Academy Shaler Shaler Volleyball Slippery Rock Slippery Rock University Soccer South Fayette Southmoreland South Park Spencer Lee Springdale Steelers Steel Valley Summit Academy SWPAA Terry Smith Thomas Jefferson Trinity Football Tyler Boyd UMBC UMBC Women's Volleyball Upper St. Clair USL Valley Volleyball Washington Washington State West Allegheny Western Beaver Westinghouse West Mifflin West Virginia Women's Basketball Women's Soccer Women's Volleyeball Woodland Hills Woodland Hils WPIA WPIAL WPIALA WPIAL Baseball WPIAL Basketball WPIAL Boys Basketball WPIAL Football WPIAL Girls Wrestling WPIAL Golf WPIAL Soccer WPIAL Tennis WPIAL Volleyball WPIAL Werstling WPIAL Wrestling Wrestling Wyatt Sparbanie

    RSS Feed

Proudly powered by Weebly