Mapletown working to eliminate errors, improve record
Mapletown coach George Messich has a straightforward solution for bouncing back from last season’s 1-9 record. “The big thing for us will be eliminating the mistakes,” said Messich, who’s been leading the Mapletown program for more than four decades. “We can’t give up a long TD pass because we missed...
Expect a whole new look on offense for West Greene this season
From Ben Jackson to Colin Brady, West Greene has relied on a workhorse runner to power its offense in recent seasons. But the emphasis on a featured back is set to change in 2025, according to third-year coach Beau Jackson. “We’ve been based out of a pro-style offense, but we’re...
McGuffey looks to bounce back with young, talented team
After being a perennial Class 2A playoff contender, McGuffey received a rude welcome in its move to 3A football last season. The Highlanders went winless, including an 0-6 mark in a strong Western Hills Conference featuring eventual WPIAL champion and state runner-up Avonworth. “We were in a tough situation,” said...
New West Mifflin coach to focus on physicality, rely on star running back
B.J. Pugh considers being the football coach at West Mifflin his dream job. “I’ve envisioned being a head (football) coach for a long time, particularly at West Mifflin. It’s my alma mater,” said Pugh, who was hired in February to succeed Rod Steele. A 1995 graduate, Pugh quarterbacked West Mifflin...
Mars looking to take next step behind experienced offensive line
Editor’s note: Trib HSSN will publish team-by-team previews for one conference per day until the start of the high school football season Aug. 22. Due to production schedule conflicts, the McKeesport preview will be published later this month. After back-to-back trips to the semifinals, the Mars Fightin’ Planets are looking...
1971 Kiski Area football team, 1948 Ford City basketball team set to join AK Valley Sports Hall of Fame
When Tom Giotto learned the Alle-Kiski Valley Sports Hall of Fame would be inducting the 1971 Kiski Area football team, he started calling his former teammates. One of the players on that WPIAL Class AAA championship squad responded to the news with a bit of exasperation. “He said: ‘What took...
Former Pitt, Springdale player Schubert ready for Alle-Kiski hall
Mark Schubert made a name for himself as a clutch kicker on some outstanding Pitt football teams in the late 1970s. After his playing days, Schubert turned to coaching as a way of passing along his kicking knowledge to “any kid who needed it.” One of his pupils has gone...
After staring at Knoch, Allegheny, Nick Reiser set to join A-K Valley Sports Hall of Fame
Nick Reiser credits the success he had on the football field to being a “highly competitive individual.” Reiser has a pretty good idea of where he picked up that inner drive to be the best. “I grew up as the youngest of eight kids in a competitive household,” the 1993...
Ken Hi’s Frederick stood out as football player, longtime coach; joins A-K Valley Sports Hall of Fame
Don Frederick spent more than a half century in sports, first as a star football player, then as a long-time coach. Looking back, Frederick said it was the people he met along the way who made the journey so special for him. “The relationships that I built were unbelievable,” the...
After starring for Kiski Area, Vick twins part of latest Alle-Kiski Valley Sports Hall of Fame class
Like a lot of twins, Jaime Vick and Jodie Vick McCartney were pretty inseparable while growing up. That closeness was never more evidenced than by their athletic endeavors. The 2002 Kiski Area graduates excelled in basketball and volleyball, while also competing in track and field, with the Cavaliers. Both went...
A-K HOF inductee Ondako excelled as an athlete, coach and still enjoys competition
Receiving the news that he had been selected to the Alle-Kiski Valley Sports Hall of Fame left Larry Ondako pondering his place among local athletic legends. “It presented kind of a conundrum for me,” said the 81-year-old Ondako. “The hall is for greatness. I think I played well and was...
John Martin weaved his way through tacklers, into A-K Valley Sports Hall of Fame
As a youngster in New Kensington, John Martin always was looking for ways to become a better athlete, even while delivering newspapers. “I used to do some crazy things,” said Martin, with a laugh. “In the fall, I would jog along my paper route, trying not to step on the...
Sapotichne to enter AK Valley Sports Hall of Fame while still going strong in coaching
Paul Sapotichne grew up honing his basketball skills on a hoop in the driveway of his family’s Cheswick home more than 50 years ago. When reminiscing about those days, Sapotichne recalls the sounds of a bouncing basketball and swishing net mixing with the voice of legendary Pirates baseball announcer Bob...
New East Allegheny coach carries on family tradition
East Allegheny football is a family affair for Frank Cortazzo. When the new Wildcats coach hit the field for a recent preseason practice, he was accompanied by his father, also named Frank, and his uncle, Tim. The three Cortazzos are longtime WPIAL coaches. “I have my dad on my (coaching)...
Dynamic quarterback helps Trinity join ranks of Class 4A contenders
Dan Knause took a bit of a gamble when he became Trinity head coach three years ago. “We decided to start Jonah Williamson at quarterback as a freshman, which was a tough task,” he said. “We had an intelligent kid who was physically ready. We kind of threw him to...
Tough nonconference schedule to sharpen Mars for playoff push
Editor’s note: Trib HSSN will publish team-by-team previews for one conference per day until the start of the high school football season Aug. 23. Due to production scheduling conflicts, the McKeesport preview will appear later this month. Mars coach Eric Kasperowicz prefers a tough nonconference schedule to prepare the Fightin’...
With young roster, Indiana expects growing pains
Indiana coach Brad Wright is preaching patience heading into the 2024 season. “We’re really going to have a young football team,” said Wright, who’s entering his third season with the Indians. “It will be a growth year for us. … We just ask for patience and understanding that we’re building...
West Mifflin brings star-studded roster up to Class 4A
The West Mifflin Titans are moving up to Class 4A, and they’re bringing two of the WPIAL’s top players with them. After advancing to the 3A playoff quarterfinals last year, the Titans will compete with the likes of perennial 4A powers McKeesport and Mars in the Greater Allegheny Conference. They...
50 years ago, Burrell captured ‘unbelievable’ WPIAL baseball championship
Five decades haven’t dimmed Tim Cavitt’s memory of taking the field as Burrell’s starting pitcher in the 1974 WPIAL baseball championship game at Three Rivers Stadium. “I remember walking to the mound at Three Rivers to warm up,” Cavitt said. “It seemed like the mound was so big compared to...
1946 New Ken football, 1979 Valley basketball teams headed for Alle-Kiski Valley Sports Hall of Fame
The Alle-Kiski Valley Sports Hall of Fame has been honoring the best of the best in local athletics for more than a half century. During that period, the organization has welcomed nearly 400 individuals into its ranks. For the first time, the A-K hall will admit teams: • The 1946...
Ellen Toy’s volleyball legacy lives on with A-K Valley Sports Hall of Fame induction
From Kiski Area to Pitt and back to the Alle-Kiski Valley, Ellen Mangus Toy picked the brain of multiple mentors on the volleyball court. After her playing days, Toy passed along that extensive knowledge to her high school players during a longtime coaching career at Plum, Leechburg and Kiski Area....
Inspired by math teacher, Kiski Area grad runs into A-K Valley Sports Hall of Fame
Chances are Melissa Baustert Schaeffer wouldn’t be headed to the Alle-Kiski Valley Sports Hall of Fame without an early nudge from then-Kiski Area track and field coach Bill Halli. Halli is credited with starting the boys and girls track programs during a long career as a Kiski Area teacher, coach...
Tony Recchia went from Kiski Area to Pitt football powerhouses of early 1980s
Growing up in Vandergrift, Tony Recchia craved competition. “I just remember fighting every day, every play, competing in every sport,” said Recchia, who now lives in Valencia. “I ingrained competition into everything from Little League on. I just loved to compete.” Recchia relied on that competitive spirit to find success...
Basketball standout Brice Flenory to take place with uncle, B.B., in A-K Valley Sports Hall of Fame
Longtime local basketball fans might remember Brice Flenory for his deadly fade-away jumper. A 1998 Valley graduate, Flenory apparently hasn’t lost his touch over the years. “My fade-away shot still is unstoppable, even at the age of 45,” said Flenory, who is a dean of students for the Pittsburgh Public...
Shane Bartha, Apollo-Ridge’s all-time leading scorer, to join A-K Valley Sports Hall of Fame
Shane Bartha’s playing days at Apollo-Ridge featured plenty of memorable basketball victories, most notably the Vikings’ 54-51 win over Brentwood in the 1991 WPIAL Class AA girls final. But it’s the lone loss of Bartha’s senior season that still weighs on her mind. The Vikings dropped a tough 51-49 decision...