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There will be no stranger result around the WPIAL than North Allegheny’s loss to Seneca Valley in the final week of the regular season. There was some thought maybe this would be a year the door would be open for another team to break open the monotony of having Central Catholic and the Tigers play for the WPIAL Class 6A title every year.
But North Allegheny showed it was not ready to give way to the Norwins and Canon-McMillans of the world Friday night. The Tigers blew by the Knights 35-17 at Newman Stadium to advance to the championship game against Central Catholic next Saturday at Pine-Richland High School. The Tigers ended the regular season with a surprising pair of losses, a 67-0 destruction at the hands of rival Pine-Richland a 21-18 defeat to the 4-6 Raiders. Norwin did score first, surging ahead 3-0 on a 41-yard field goal. North Allegheny (8-3) went ahead for good when Cameron Kushner caught a touchdown pass from Brady Brinkley. The Tigers went on to score 28 unanswered points in the second half to pull away for the win. Jeannette shows they are tough enough Jayhawks coach Tommy Paulone Jr. posted a letter on X this Saturday thanking seniors for their efforts this season following a 38-33 loss in the WPIAL Class 1A quarterfinals to Clairton. In the message, he mentioned that no one in the media or outside their facility thought they could win. He was right. When the teams met on Sept. 26 at McKee Stadium, the Bears handed Jeanette a 57-0 beatdown. When the Jayhawks (8-4) had their rematch in the second round of the playoffs, everyone expected more the same. Clairton (11-1) hadn’t allowed a point to a Class A opponent all season, never scoring fewer than 48 points. But the Jayhawks pressed Clairton hard. The Jayhawks fell behind 14-3 in the first quarter, but cut the deficit to 21-20 at the half. A 70-yard kick return for a touchdown by Rheyjon Williams helped Clairton turn the momentum after Jeannette surged ahead 20-14 after the Jayhawks strung together three consecutive scores. Clairton extended the lead by scoring first after halftime on a 2-yard run by Jeff Thompson III. Western Beaver rolls on The Golden Beavers have plenty to celebrate this season. Western Beaver has lights for the first time in its history. Given the chance to shine on a Friday night in the playoffs for the first time at home, the Golden Beavers delivered against Apollo-Ridge. Western Beaver was able to lean on its strong rushing game in a game marked by physical play. Many of the plays throughout this contest ended with wrestling matches post-whistle from both teams. Jeremiah Pratt, who transferred to Lincoln Park, which has a co-op with Western Beaver for football, from Aliquippa, made several big plays for the Golden Beavers. Wyatt Sparbanie and Amari Marshall provided plenty of balance on offense for Western Beaver, which won 41-14. Winning has consequences Aliquippa was in a funny position. The Quips’ classification for the next two seasons would be determined by how they performed against New Castle. Win and the Quips would remain in Class 4A. Lose and head back to 3A, where Aliquippa always intended to be. But the Quips can’t help themselves. Aliquippa suffocated New Castle in a 14-0 win to earn a spot back in the WPIAL Class 4A championship after falling just short last season. The Quips won’t mind wherever they land. Aliquippa first played in Class 4A in 2020. The Quips lost to Thomas Jefferson in overtime in the WPIAL title game that season before running off a string of three straight championships, knocking off Belle Vernon, Central Valley and McKeesport. Spell breaks record McKeesport junior running back Kemon Spell ran for 331 yards against Thomas Jefferson to help the Tigers qualify for a spot in the WPIAL Class 4A title game. Spell broke McKeesport's rushing record, which was set by 2006 McKeesport graduate Travis McBride. 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.
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9/19/2025 0 Comments WPIAL Week 4 reactions: Aliquippa stings Penn Hills, Leechburg outmuscles jeannette, norwin scares North alleghenyThe Penn Hills Indians were five seconds away from picking up their second consecutive win Friday night at Heinz Field. But Aliquippa found some magic late to pull out a 21-16 non-conference win in what was a difficult day in its community. Raymond Miller caught the game-winning touchdown for Aliquippa, which had to go 89 yards on its last drive to win the game.
Marques Council Jr. threw the game-winning touchdown pass for the Quips (3-1). Aliquippa played following the news that an 18-year-old student had been killed after firing a gun at an ATF agent, according to state police. Penn Hills, which only scored seven points in its first three games, built a 10-0 lead on the Quips. Aliquippa responded with 15 unanswered points before the Indians (1-4) took the lead again. Not No. 3 Anymore Leechburg football coach Randy Walters made it pretty plain at Veterans Memorial Field. The Blue Devils boss told his team following the team they won because they kept pounding and pounding and pounding away at Jeanette. It was true, Leechburg (4-1) didn't run anything fancy against the Jayhawks. The Blue Devils mostly ran the ball up the middle and found their success by moving four or five yards at a time. Leechburg did enough to earn a 36-27 win over Jeannette. The Blue Devils will now be in position to try and challenge powerful Clairton for the Eastern Conference crown. Walters was impressed with how Leechburg handled the challenge. "That was the No. 3 team in the WPIAL," Walters said to his team after the game. "Not anymore." Norwin keeps things interesting Class 6A in the WPIAL could use some fresh faces. North Allegheny and Central Catholic have controlled the district for the past five years. Norwin was hoping to crash the party against the Tigers. While the Knights fell 20-17, it its a good sign for Norwin. The Knights are cutting down the gap between them and their competition. Norwin had a 17-7 lead after Zach Pawling scored on a 30-yard touchdown reception in the third quarter. North Allegheny, however, was able to rally and extend its all-time record against Norwin to 16-0. 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. 9/15/2025 0 Comments WPIAL Football WEek 4 Games to Watch: Can Norwin upset the top of the class 6a rankings?The WPIAL was in a bad spot when the PIAA chose to expand to six classes in football about a decade ago. Compared to the Philadelphia area, Pittsburgh didn't have enough big schools to form a competitive league. Since Pine-Richland dropped to Class 5A, North Allegheny and Central Catholic have run away with the largest classification.
The Norwin Knights would like to enter the conversation. After losing a controversial game on a late fumble to Penn-Trafford in Week Zero, the Knights have rebounded with three consecutive wins. Norwin's offense has been excellent all season. The Knights (3-1, 1-0) have scored 30 or more points in all four of their games. Norwin won their Quad County Conference opener with Seneca Valley, 56-13, last Friday. The Raiders couldn't slow down Norwin quarterback Tristyn Tavares, who threw three touchdown passes and scored twice on the ground. North Allegheny (4-0, 1-0) thumped another hopeful Westmoreland County program, Hempfield, last weekend. North Allegheny never allowed the Spartans to get in the game, putting up 56 points in a dominant win. The Tigers were tested in the season-opened against Woodland Hills, but have rolled since. North Allegheny leaned on a balanced rushing attack last week. Quarterback Brady Brinkley piled up 85 rushing yards and scored twice. Luke Rohan finished with 88 yards on the ground and scored. Leechburg, Jeannette search for leg up in Eastern Conference The Blue Devils and Jayhawks both opened the season with disappointing results. Leechburg dropped a difficult 20-16 decision to regional rival Apollo-Ridge, while Jeannette saw a 20-point lead slip away in a loss to Mt. Pleasant. Since then, both teams have followed similar paths. The Jayhawks and Blue Devils are each on three-game winning streaks. Both are hoping to position themselves for a first-place showdown down the line with Clairton. Leechburg knocked off Jeanette in a game that sent the Jayhawks into a mini three-game tailspin. Expect Jeannette quarterback Kymon'e Brown to be locked in for this contest. Can Kiski push Penn-Trafford? The Cavaliers' offense has a pair of dangerous receiving options in Teegan Shirley and Aven Shirley. Kiski is coming off a difficult loss to Gateway last Friday. The Cavaliers nearly overcame a 15-point deficit to topple Gateway. Kiski (1-4, 0-1) will be desperate to get a conference win as it heads to Harrison City to take on Penn-Trafford. The Warriors (3-1, 0-1) took a difficult loss last week to Woodland Hills. Penn-Trafford didn't have the firepower to match a talented Wolverines' offense. Penn-Trafford is a consistent, physical team. Expect this game to be a close one in a Big East Conference where the playoff race will be tight. 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. |
AuthorMy 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
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