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Meet the 2024 PUP high school football all-star team

by Steve Rotstein and Brad EverettDecember 15, 2024December 16, 2024

When the sports staff at the Pittsburgh Union Progress came together to unveil the first PUP high school football all-star team in 2022, it was supposed to be just a one-time endeavor. Due to circumstances outside our control, however, the PUP all-star team has turned into an annual showcase featuring the very best players Western […]

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PUP high school football notebook: Undeterred by top-seed snub in Class 5A, unbeaten Upper St. Clair relishing return to postseason in quest for first WPIAL title since 2006

by Steve RotsteinOctober 31, 2024October 30, 2024
Posted inSports news

Upper St. Clair slows down WPIAL’s top offense, uses late touchdown to top Bethel Park, 14-10; Panthers improve to 8-0

by Brad EverettOctober 12, 2024October 12, 2024

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