Finals' Call
Raider boys, Trojanettes both going after WPIAL titles
WEXFORD — Seneca Valley boys soccer coach George Williams was expecting Fox Chapel to be a very tough out in Tuesday's WPIAL Class 4A semifinal.
WEXFORD — Seneca Valley boys soccer coach George Williams was expecting Fox Chapel to be a very tough out in Tuesday's WPIAL Class 4A semifinal.
The following are complete but unofficial results from school board races in Tuesday's general election.
JACKSON TWP — With his left-footed boot late in Saturday's WPIAL Class 4A boys soccer quarterfinal playoff against Taylor Allderdice, Seneca Valley's Nathan Prex turned nearly a full game's worth of frustration into jubilation for the Raiders.
JACKSON TWP — Having already turned in a great performance, Seneca Valley's defense was called back onto the field for one final round Friday night.
JACKSON TWP — When Seneca Valley and Norwin got their WPIAL Class 4A quarterfinal matchup underway Thursday night, both teams might as well have been getting buckled in for a rollercoaster ride, too.
When North Allegheny and Seneca Valley get together on the gridiron, it always seems to have pivotal WPIAL Class 6A implications.
JACKSON TWP — With the score of the match's fourth set sitting at 24-15 in favor of Seneca Valley Tuesday night and the hosts in a timeout, the theme to John Carpenter's Halloween played over the Seneca Valley High School gymnasium speakers.
NEW WILMINGTON — Seneca Valley graduate and Westminster College women's soccer player Julia Redilla has been named Presidents' Athletic Conference Offensive Player of The Week.
JACKSON TWP — It could have been a night for Seneca Valley's girls soccer team to fall victim to complacency.
ERIE — “This one hurts.”
MT. LEBANON — Dillon Gallagher gave Seneca Valley a respite from the forward, methodical march of the Mt. Lebanon football team Friday night on the road.
MT. LEBANON — Dillon Gallagher gave Seneca Valley a respite from the forward, methodical march of the Mt. Lebanon football team Friday night on the road.
Through eight weeks of the high school football season, Mt. Lebanon has left no doubt as to its superiority in the Quad County Conference.
NEW WILMINGTON — Seneca Valley graduate Julia Redilla has been named Presidents' Athletic Conference Women's Soccer Offensive Player of the Week.
DAYTON, Ohio — University of Dayton quarterback Jack Cook is a believer in controlling what he's able to control, which is ironic, considering what's gone in the Seneca Valley grad's favor on the way to becoming one of the Flyers' most decorated passers.
BUTLER TWP — Finding te net early is crucial in any soccer game, especially one that figures to be low-scoring.
LAS VEGAS — Brandon Fusco may not be done yet.
Seneca Valley School Board recognized some of the district's bus drivers Monday night as a parent thanked the district for addressing a transit issue.
BUTLER TWP — Trying to stay in stride with North Allegheny in WPIAL Class 4A Section 1, the Butler girls soccer team suffered its first defeat of the season at home against Seneca Valley Tuesday night at Art Bernardi Stadium.
EDINBORO — Only a junior with two years of college football eligibility remaining, Saige Ley isn't biding his time.
Landon Mohney scored four goals and added an assist Saturday as Butler's boys soccer team defeated Knoch, 7-1.
The Seneca Valley School District has joined the Learning 2025 network of demonstration systems, a collaborative network of districts aimed to help advance student-centered, equity-focused, future-driven education administered by AASA, The School Superintendents Association.
GREENVILLE — Thiel College's 2005 football team — featuring Seneca Valley graduate Steve Minton at running back — were enshrined into the school's Athletic Hall of Fame over the weekend.
CALIFORNIA, PA. — Seneca Valley graduate and senior California (Pa.) University offensive lineman Eric Hudanick is a semifinalist for the 2021 William V. Campbell Trophy.
PITTSBURGH — Central Catholic linebacker Gannon Carothers flexed his muscles early to showcase what makes the Vikings so dangerous.