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ATHLETIC
ACCOMPLISHMENTS
Baseball Harpalani and Tim Laylock were named WPIAL
Section 1 AAAA First Team players.
The PRHS Varsity Baseball Team defeated Gateway
High School in the first round of the WPIAL playoffs Pittsburgh and Pine-Richland said goodbye to Pirates
but were stopped in the second round. second baseman Neil Walker as he moved to play
Coach Kurt Wolfe was named the WPIAL AAAA with the New York Mets organization. The 2004
Section 2 Coach of the Year and junior Maxxim PRHS graduate was traded on Dec. 9, 2015.
Basketball
THE PRHS BOYS TEAM
PARTICIPATE IN THE
SECOND ROUND OF THE
PIAA CHAMPIONSHIPS.
CHELSEA ROURKE The PRHS Girls Basketball The PRHS Boys Team made it to the second round of
Team earned its first PIAA the PIAA Championships after earning the Basketball
playoff game since 1999 AAAA WPIAL Championships for the first time in
and finished third in the history and named co-champions for section 3. Senior
WPIALs. Senior Chelsea Andrew Petcash was named a Post-Gazette Athlete
Rourke was named to of the Week and was made an offer to play at Army
the Second All-Section West Point.
Team and the annual
Dapper Dan Game. She The PRMS seventh grade boys basketball team had a
signed with Gannon Uni- record of 29-1.
versity to play basketball.
Juniors Caitlyn Byerly Cheerleading
and Amanda Kalin were named to the First Team
All-Section. Kalin was named a Post-Gazette Fabulous The Pine-Richland High School Competitive Cheerlead-
Five, achieved 1,000 career points and achieved a ing team earned eighth place at the PIAA Competitive
WPIAL record of 43 points in a playoff game. She also Spirit Finals. The team placed third both at the WPIAL
was named to the All-State First Team and named the district and national qualifiers. The team advanced to
Post-Gazette Female Athlete of the Year. the semifinal round at the Universal Cheerleading
Association National Championships.
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