High School Sports from Wednesday: Boys Basketball: –Knoch defeated Deer Lakes 59-44. Julian Sanks netted 20 points for the Knights. –Mars defeated West Allegheny 100-57. Robby Carmody led... Read more
Rock men and women sweep Mercyhurst
The Slippery Rock University men’s basketball team won its ninth game in a row with a 77-57 victory over Mercyhurst Wednesday at Morrow Field House. The Rock improved to 11-2 […] Read more
The Pittsburgh Penguins defeated the Philadelphia Flyers 5-1 last night to end a three-game road trip. But the Pens lost three more players to injury during the game. Brian Dumoulin, [... Read more
The Pittsburgh Penguins defeated the Philadelphia Flyers 5-1 last night to end a three-game road trip. But the Pens lost three more players to injury during the game. Brian Dumoulin, [... Read more
Pittsburgh Steelers offensive line coach Mike Munchak will interview for the Arizona Cardinals head coaching position. Former offensive coordinator Bruce Arians retired after the regular sea... Read more
Pittsburgh Steelers offensive line coach Mike Munchak will interview for the Arizona Cardinals head coaching position. Former offensive coordinator Bruce Arians retired after the regular sea... Read more
High School Basketball: Boys– –Knoch defeated Burrell 43-41. Julian Sanks led the Knights with 15 points. Knoch will host Deer Lakes tonight at 7:30pm. Hear the game with Scott Briggs [... Read more
High School Basketball: Boys– –Knoch defeated Burrell 43-41. Julian Sanks led the Knights with 15 points. Knoch will host Deer Lakes tonight at 7:30pm. Hear the game with Scott Briggs [... Read more
Knoch basketball and Penguins on WISR tonight
The Pittsburgh Penguins closed 2017 with a 4-1 loss at Detroit. They visit Philadelphia tonight at 7pm in a battle for last place in the Metropolitan Division. The Pens lead […] Read more
The NFL playoffs begin this weekend. Saturday at 4:35pm the Kansas City Chiefs will host the Tennessee Titans in an AFC Wild Card matchup. Sunday at 1:05pm, Jacksonville will host […] Read more