Pine Creek Journal category, Page 70
New Pine-Richland football coach predicts ‘smooth transition’ after meeting players
There were some sleepless nights this week for Steve Campos as Pine-Richland was about to make him the school’s new football coach. But after meeting with the players for the first time Thursday afternoon, Campos predicted he’d sleep soundly later that night. “I told my wife when I came home,...
Neighbor Spotlight: Pine-Richland grad turns personal battle against Crohn’s disease into advocacy for others who suffer
Editor’s note: Neighbor Spotlight is a monthly feature that aims to let our readers learn more about the people in their communities who are working to make them a better place, who have interesting stories to tell or who the community feels deserve “15 minutes of fame.” If you would...
Pine-Richland votes to hire veteran coach to heal fractured football programVideo
The Pine-Richland School Board has hired a veteran coach it hopes can close the book on a tumultuous chapter in the district’s football program. Steve Campos, an assistant football coach at Seneca Valley with nearly 30 years of experience, was the only candidate for the head coaching position considered during...
Litter gitters get it done during monthly trash pickups in North Park
While Allegheny County public works and maintenance crews handle most of the heavy lifting when it comes to keeping North Park tidy, a dedicated group of volunteers regularly roams the park in search of trash. In addition to taking away from the park’s natural beauty, the trash can be a...
Seneca Valley assistant could be Pine-Richland’s next coach, source says
Steve Campos, an assistant football coach at Seneca Valley, is expected to be the recommended candidate to fill the vacant head coach job at Pine-Richland, according to a source. The school board has called a special meeting for Wednesday to replace ousted coach Eric Kasperowicz. According to the source, when...
In brief: Young Writers Institute, gas pipe replacement, Movies in the Park and more in Pine Creek
Ninth annual Young Writers Institute The Fellow of the Western PA Writing Project is holding its ninth Young Writers Institute this summer for rising fifth through seventh graders. The Institute will be the week of July 26-30 from 9 a.m. to noon in Wexford at Atlas Art Studio, 75 Shenot...
Pine, Richland real estate transactions for the week of May 30, 2021
Pine Harry Rattay sold property at 130 Brookfield Estates Drive to Joseph English III and Michelle English for $540,000. NVR Inc. sold property at 525 Cambridge Court to Benjamin and Monica Matta for $820,175. Cavalier Land Partn. L.P. sold property at 2010 Cherry Road to Robert and Gaillard Long for...
Pine-Richland grads row to NCAA’s biggest stage
Gabrielle Krieger and Abbi Altman grew up on the same street, but their paths didn’t cross until they met while taking novice rowing lessons at Pine-Richland. From there, a friendship started that has grown immensely through the years even though the pair ended up competing at rival schools, Alabama and...
Rotelli’s WPIAL runner-up finish among several meet highlights for Pine-Richland track team
Because of her small stature, Gianna Rotelli feels she is overlooked sometimes when she enters track and field events. After her second-place finish in the javelin at the WPIAL championships, it’s going to be hard for opponents to underestimate her anymore. Rotelli, a sophomore at Pine-Richland, threw a personal- best...
See chrome for miles as weekly car cruise at Richland Mall revs up for the seasonVideo
Car enthusiasts can get their fill of mirror paint, gleaming chrome and souped-up engines every Thursday evening at the car cruise in Richland Mall featuring classic, vintage and collectible vehicles. The weekly event, which runs from 4 to 8:30 p.m., weather permitting, is sponsored by carcruises.com and Zamigas Properties, which...
Bethel Park weathers early storm, drops Pine-Richland in Class 6A softball semifinals
Through the first three batters of the game, it appeared as if unbeaten Bethel Park was in for a rare test. But that storm — like the literal one that hit midway through the third inning — came and went quickly. The top-seeded Black Hawks (17-0) combined a stellar pitching...
AHN making progress toward planned opening this fall for new 160-bed hospital in PineVideo
Work on the gleaming glass exterior of Allegheny Health Network’s new 160-bed hospital in Pine Township is nearly done, with workers focusing on completing the interior in time for a planned opening this fall. AHN and its parent company, Highmark Health, broke ground on the hospital in 2018 as part...
In brief: Richland Community Park Memorial Day service, mobile shredding event and more in Pine, Richland
Richland Community Park Memorial Day service Join American Legion Post No. 548 at Richland Community Park for a Memorial Day Service to honor the men and women who have fought to defend the United States. Please note the park will be closed to all other activities during this event. Participants...
Pine, Richland real estate transactions for the week of May 23, 2021
Pine Nvr INC sold property at unknown address to Dayna Lazzaro for $279,895. Nvr INC sold property at unknown address to Suzanne Duff for $309,435. Jaime Morgan sold property at 160 Blue Heron Drive to Collin and Jenna Foster for $430,000. Villas English Farms L.P. sold property at 517 Cambridge...
Underclassmen gain valuable experience for Pine-Richland baseball
Coming into the season, Pine-Richland baseball had injuries to its top two starting pitchers in West Virginia recruit Tommy Beam and Gabe Mustovic and added a couple more to the injured list just a few games in with shortstop Kyle Kimoto and first baseman Chase Vrabel going down against Seneca...
Pine-Richland celebrates long-awaited WPIAL playoff victory
No matter the sport, starting the game strong is crucial to a team’s victory, especially when it’s in the playoffs. That’s what the Pine-Richland softball team did in its WPIAL quarterfinal playoff game, taking down Mt. Lebanon, 6-1, on May 19 to earn the program’s first playoff win in more...
District Judge Tom Swan wins Democratic, Republican nominations
District Judge Tom Swan defeated challenger Shea Kraft in Tuesday’s Republican and Democratic primaries in the magisterial district that includes East Deer, West Deer, Hampton and Richland. Unofficial tallies showed that Swan collected 90% of the votes counted in the Republican primary, compared with Kraft’s 9.8%. In the Democratic primary,...
Pine-Richland School Board’s Region 2 will be a 4-way race this fall
Pine-Richland School Board Region 2 will remain a four-way race in the November general election. According to unofficial results from the Allegheny County Office of Elections, the four nominees in the May 18 primary each garnered enough votes to appear on the fall ballot. On the Democratic ticket, newcomer Russell...
John Joseph Cassidy appears to have won both tickets in Pine-Richland School Board’s Region 3
Newcomer John Joseph Cassidy appears to have unseated incumbent Katarzyna Swope to represent Pine-Richland School District’s Region 3. According to unofficial results from the Allegheny County Office of Elections, Cassidy earned the Republican nomination by a landslide over Swope, by a vote of 873 to 86. On the Democratic ticket,...
Filmed version of Pine-Richland’s spring musical being livestreamed; show receives 3 Kelly nominations
Working through the pandemic restrictions to rehearse for their spring musical was no cakewalk across the stage for the theater students at Pine-Richland High School. But as the saying goes, the show must go on. Following strict covid-19 pandemic safety protocols, the actors and crew spent the past three months...
Primary election underway in Pine, Richland
Pine-Richland elections appeared to be drawing much interest early in the day Tuesday. A steady stream of people arrived before 11 a.m. at the Pine-Richland Youth Center in Gibsonia to cast their ballot in the primary election. Polls opened at 7 a.m. and will close at 8 p.m. Anyone in...
La Roche hosting outdoor college fair featuring 50-plus schools
La Roche University in McCandless is hosting an outdoor college fair with more than 50 colleges, universities and educational institutions scheduled to participate. The fair will be held from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Saturday, May 22. The rain-date for the event is at the same time on May...
In brief: Fleece to shawl demonstration, students news and more in Pine, Richland
Fleece to shawl demonstration The Weaver’s Cabin of Harmony will be hosting a Fleece to Shawl demonstration on June 5 from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. on the grounds on the Weaver’s Cabin in Historic Harmony. Three teams of five members each will be participating in what is normally a...
Playoff no-hitter highlights big year for Pine-Richland grad at Penn State Behrend
Thomas Zbezinski first realized he had a no-hitter going in the fourth inning of Penn State Behrend’s AMCC quarterfinal game with Pitt-Greensburg on May 8. It was a fleeting thought. He went right back into his routine. A couple of innings later, however, the reality of the situation started to...
Racing each other lifts Pine-Richland’s Hunkele sisters to top performances
Angelina and Elizabeth Hunkele love to compete. Growing up in a running family with their dad, Mark, who is the Pine-Richland track coach, the sisters have been on plenty of family runs. They basically have been training together their entire lives. Sometimes they have to race against each other, and...
