Paulette Mills | For the Tribune-Review
Senior members of the 2020-21 Penn-Trafford rifle team include, in front, from left, Connor Watson, Ben DiMatteo, Daniel Newsom and Kyle Dynys; and in back, Jonathan French, Sonya Mumper, coach Diana Cholock, Brooke Sargent and Declan Mooney (captain).
Penn-Trafford’s coed rifle team saw a seven-game winning streak come to an end with a loss to Hempfield on Feb. 10.
The Spartans, who handed the Warriors only other loss this season, outscored Penn-Trafford, 800-59x to 797-47x.
Penn-Trafford had won seven consecutive matches.
The team was nearly perfect in defeating Butler, 799-48x to 796-58x, and Woodland Hills, 798-61x to 791-42x.
Kristina Serafini | Tribune-Review
North Hills’ Josh Bogniard competes in the boys 100-yard freestyle during the WPIAL swimming championship at Trees Pool on Feb. 28, 2020.
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North Hills swimmer josh Bogniard is competing for the 2020-21 team.
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When North Hills senior swimmer Josh Bogniard isn’t in the water, he’s often taking photographs of some. Icy waterfalls, mossy streams and a duckweed covered pond appear on the aspiring photographer’s Instagram account.
Bogniard focuses his camera on nature, landscapes and people. In recent months, he relied heavily on his love of photography when his first love swimming was taken away from him for awhile.
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Finally, the day of promise arrived for Anthony Giansante.
Signing Day allowed Giansante, the burly senior lineman from Norwin, to finally make his dream of playing Division I football a reality. After his first run through the recruiting process fell through for reasons out of his control, the second was a take.
The 6-foot-4, 300-pound offensive lineman signed Feb. 3 to play at Western Carolina, a Division I FCS program from the Southern Conference.
“I’m just feeling grateful,” Giansante said. “Grateful to have the opportunity to play football where I am wanted, where I can learn a lot and where I feel like I will fit in.”