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Despite not being in her finest form because of an injury that has nagged her all spring, Logan St. John Kletter defended her track titles at the district and state level. During the WPIAL Class 3A Track & Field Championships held in May at the Milhalik-Thompson Stadium Complex at ...

Logan St. John Kletter dominated the cross country scene on the local, regional and national level this school year Despite a nagging hip injury that kept her out of many early season invitationals this fall, the Mt. Lebanon senior repeated as WPIAL champion in cross country and won the PIAA ...

Mt. Lebanon prepared for the track and field championship season by dominating the action April 27 at the South Fayette Invitational. Held prior to the semifinals of the WPIAL team competition on May 1 at the same site, the Lebo girls beat out 33 squads for the team trophy. The Blue Devils ...

In a weather-shortened South Hills Classic held April 1 at Baldwin, several area track and field athletes excelled.Defending WPIAL champion Dani Prunzik of Upper St. Clair won the 100-meter dash while her teammate Cody Marn captured the gold in the high jump. Peters Township’s Jack Dunbar ...

Double duty for Chartiers Valley duo

Margo Mason and Taran Sifontes-Lavine are anomalies among collegiate athletes. They both pulled double duty, competing in two different sports, while pursuing their academic endeavors at Westminster College.The Chartiers Valley High School graduates were pretty productive Titans as both ...

The coronavirus crisis didn’t teach Patrice Smith how to adapt to adversity.Sports did.Long before she lost her school year as well as her track season to COVID-19, the Mt. Lebanon High School senior figured out solutions to situations beyond her control.Standing at 5-7, she could not change ...