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FILE - In this Aug. 30, 2011, file photo, tennis ball are held during the first round of the U.S. Open tennis tournament in New York. The four major pro major sports leagues and the NCAA think that expanding legal betting will lead to more game-fixing. The sport most susceptible to match-fixing or manipulation, however, may be tennis. (AP Photo/Mike Groll, File)
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High school sports results for Monday, October 7, 2024

Mike Groll/Associated Press

High school sports results for Monday, October 7, 2024

MONDAY’S RESULTS

Boys Cross Country

WPIAL DIVISION II

Section 5

Belle Vernon 18, South Park 43

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Field Hockey

WPIAL CLASS 1A

Aquinas Academy 1, Winchester Thurston 0

Shady Side Academy 6, Ellis School 1

NON-SECTION

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Penn-Trafford 5, Norwin 0

Boys Soccer

WPIAL CLASS 2A

Section 2

Hopewell 5, Riverside 0

WPIAL CLASS 1A

Section 4

Trinity Christian 3, Springdale 2

NON-SECTION

Brentwood 5, Carrick 2

Winchester Thurston 2, Greensburg C.C. 1

SCORING LEADERS

3 goals: Carlos Duran, Brentwood.

Girls Soccer

WPIAL CLASS 4A

Section 1

Latrobe 11, Armstrong 2

Hempfield 5, Woodland Hills 2

Norwin 4, Penn-Trafford 1

Section 2

Canon-McMillan 3, Baldwin 1

Peters Township 4, Mt. Lebanon 0

Upper St. Clair 7, Connellsville 1

Section 3

North Allegheny 0, Seneca Valley 0 (2 OT)

Pine-Richland 5, North Hills 0

WPIAL CLASS 3A

Section 1

Fox Chapel 3, Hampton 0

Mars 2, Shaler 0

Section 2

Bethel Park 7, Chartiers Valley 0

Montour 1, West Allegheny 0

Moon 9, Trinity 0

Section 3

Laurel Highlands 7, Albert Gallatin 0

Oakland Catholic 7, Uniontown 2

South Fayette 1, Thomas Jefferson 0

Section 4

Elizabeth Forward 2, Greensburg Salem 1

Indiana 4, West Mifflin 0

Plum 3, Kiski Area 1

WPIAL CLASS 2A

Section 1

Keystone Oaks 2, Belle Vernon 1

McGuffey 3, Steel Valley 1

South Park 9, Ringgold 1

Section 2

Freeport 2, Burrell 1 (OT)

Knoch 8, Valley 0

North Catholic 1, Shady Side Academy 0 (OT)

Section 3

Beaver 6, Ambridge 1

Quaker Valley 4, Central Valley 0

Section 4

Deer Lakes 9, East Allegheny 3

Mount Pleasant 5, Southmoreland 1

Yough 9, Ligonier Valley 0

WPIAL CLASS 1A

Section 1

Eden Christian 1, Mohawk 0

Freedom 4, South Side Beaver 2

O.L. Sacred Heart 3, Riverside 1

Section 2

Bentworth 4, Beth-Center 2

Chartiers-Houston 6, California 2

Waynesburg 10, Brownsville 0

Section 3

Carlynton 1, Aquinas Academy 0

Seton-LaSalle 10, Serra Catholic 0

Sewickley Academy 6, South Allegheny 0

Section 4

Greensburg C.C. 10, Apollo-Ridge 0

Winchester Thurston 3, Riverview 0

Winchester Thurston 1, Jeannette 0 (forfeit)

NON-SECTION

Butler 6, Allderdice 0

Franklin Regional 2, Blackhawk 1

Highlands 1, McKeesport 0

Obama Academy 2, Penn Hills 1 (OT)

SCORING LEADERS

6 goals: Emma Eannarino, Sewickley Academy.

4 goals: Riley Kerr, Greensburg Central Catholic.

3 goals: Maddy Petruzzi, Latrobe; Geli Dent, Latrobe; Jiana Patterson, Hempfield; Kendall Dydek, Moon; Sydney Chontos, Beaver; Mia Furda, Beaver; Claire Cacurak, Deer Lakes; Rylin Bugosh, Mount Pleasant; Ava Capozzoli, Chartiers-Houston; Angelina McGrath, Seton-LaSalle; Arianna Beck, South Park; Mackenzie Mars, O.L. Sacred Heart.

Girls Tennis

WPIAL CLASS 3A

TEAM CHAMPIONSHIPS

First Round

Bethel Park 4, Thomas Jefferson 1

Fox Chapel 5, Mars 0

Mt. Lebanon 5, Baldwin 0

North Allegheny 5, Latrobe 0

Peters Township 3, Franklin Regional 2

Shady Side Academy 5, Norwin 0

Pine-Richland 4, Penn-Trafford 1

Upper St. Clair 5, Seneca Valley 0

NON-SECTION

Bishop Canevin 3, Carlynton 2

Girls Volleyball

WPIAL CLASS 3A

Section 3

Thomas Jefferson 3, Albert Gallatin 1

Section 5

Gateway 3, West Mifflin 0

WPIAL CLASS 2A

Section 5

Southmoreland 3, Ligonier Valley 0

WPIAL CLASS 1A

Section 4

Trinity Christian 3, Geibel Catholic 0

NON-SECTION

Beaver 3, Laurel 0

Bentworth 3, Avella 0

Charleroi 3, Mapletown 0

Fort Cherry 3, Burgettstown 0

Frazier 3, Brownsville 0

Indiana 3, River Valley 0

Jefferson-Morgan 3, Washington 0

Latrobe 3, Elizabeth Forward 0

Mars 3, Avonworth 0

Mohawk 3, Union 0

Neighborhood Academy 3, Nazareth Prep 0

Neshannock 3, South Park 1

Steel Valley 3, Northgate 0

Uniontown 3, Carmichaels 1

Western Beaver 3, Freedom 1

Yough 3, McKeesport 0

First Published: October 8, 2024, 3:22 a.m.

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FILE - In this Aug. 30, 2011, file photo, tennis ball are held during the first round of the U.S. Open tennis tournament in New York. The four major pro major sports leagues and the NCAA think that expanding legal betting will lead to more game-fixing. The sport most susceptible to match-fixing or manipulation, however, may be tennis. (AP Photo/Mike Groll, File)  (Mike Groll/Associated Press)
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