High School Sports: Girls Basketball: –Shaler-53 Seneca Valley-50. –Knoch-75 Valley-22. Maddie Boyer led the Knights with 22 points. Nina Shaw added 18. Four Knoch players reached double dig... Read more
Frederick has another double-double in SRU win
The Slippery Rock University men’s basketball team defeated Edinboro 87-84 last night. Butler graduate Tyler Frederick had his seventh double-double of the season with 17 points and 11 rebou... Read more
The ACC released its fall football schedule Monday. The Pitt Panthers, reigning ACC champions, will open their schedule Thursday, September 1st at Heinz Field. That game will see the return... Read more
Pens lose third straight
The Pittsburgh Penguins lost 4-3 to the Los Angeles Kings Sunday afternoon at PPG Paints Arena. It was the third consecutive loss for the Penguins. Bryan Rust scored twice for the Pens. Sidn... Read more
Cincinnati and the L.A. Rams reach Super Bowl
The Super Bowl match-up is set after Conference championship games were played Sunday. –The Cincinnati Bengals came back from an 18-point deficit to defeat the Kansas City Chiefs 27-24 in ov... Read more
Butler Indoor Track & Field breaks 10-year facility record
The Butler boys Indoor Track and Field team had five first-place finishes Saturday at their latest meet at Edinboro. The 4×200 meter Relay Team broke the facility record, which had stood for... Read more
The Butler Competitive Cheer team finished runner-up this weekend at the State championships, held in Hershey over the weekend. The Moniteau Cheer squad finished third in the Class 2A Small... Read more
Penguins to Host Kings on Sunday
The Pittsburgh Penguins will look to snap a two game losing streak on Sunday afternoon when they host the Los Angeles Kings. As of Sunday morning, the Penguins sit one point behind the Metro... Read more
High School Sports: Girls Basketball: –Penn-Trafford-53 Butler-45. Justine Forbes led the Golden Tornado with 18 points. –Knoch-62 Derry-25. –Freeport-36 Burrell-27. Ava Soilis led the Yello... Read more
Roethlisberger announces retirement from the NFL
Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger announced his retirement from the NFL after 18 seasons in an emotional video released on social media. “Big Ben” finishes his career fifth... Read more