TIGERS CRUSH INDIANS BEHIND HUGE SECOND QUARTER, 42-0
North Allegheny scored 36 second quarter points en route to a 42-0 blowout victory over the North Hills Indians on Friday night at Newman Stadium.
October 28, 2012
October 20, 2012
Week 8 - Shaler
TIGERS LOCK UP SECTION WITH WIN OVER SHALER
North Allegheny captured at least a share of its fourth consecutive conference crown, defeating Shaler, 55-7.
North Allegheny captured at least a share of its fourth consecutive conference crown, defeating Shaler, 55-7.
October 13, 2012
Week 7 - Central Catholic
No. 1 North Allegheny grounds down No. 7 Central Catholic
It was a key victory for North Allegheny (7-0, 5-0), one week after a much-hyped nonconference road victory over then-No. 2 Gateway. The Tigers have won 21 consecutive conference games at home, dating to 2005.
It was a key victory for North Allegheny (7-0, 5-0), one week after a much-hyped nonconference road victory over then-No. 2 Gateway. The Tigers have won 21 consecutive conference games at home, dating to 2005.
October 6, 2012
North Allegheny’s Coniker chooses Richmond
Brendan Coniker had scholarship offers from Mid-American Conference schools, but the North Allegheny star has given a verbal commitment to play football at Division I FCS powerhouse Richmond.
Coniker also had offers from MAC schools Akron, Ohio and Toledo, as well as FCS Delaware and Old Dominion. Richmond is coached by Danny Rocco, whose family is from Fox Chapel, and Coniker was recruited by Spiders linebacker coach Manny Rojas, a former West Allegheny star.
“He went on a visit to Richmond and really enjoyed it,” North Allegheny coach Art Walker said. “He’s their top guy, as far as what I’m hearing from them. It’s a great opportunity, a good school, a great campus and he loved the atmosphere. He thought Richmond felt right for him and made the commitment.”
The 6-foot-1, 190-pound senior had 29 receptions for 477 yards and nine touchdowns, including a controversial catch against Upper St. Clair in the WPIAL title game at Heinz Field last fall. He was one of only two sophomores to start on the Tigers’ 2010 PIAA Class AAAA champions —Michigan recruit Patrick Kugler was the other — and played a starring role as a receiver and cornerback last season.
By Kevin Gorman
Published: Tuesday, October 2, 2012, 1:00 p.m.
Coniker also had offers from MAC schools Akron, Ohio and Toledo, as well as FCS Delaware and Old Dominion. Richmond is coached by Danny Rocco, whose family is from Fox Chapel, and Coniker was recruited by Spiders linebacker coach Manny Rojas, a former West Allegheny star.
“He went on a visit to Richmond and really enjoyed it,” North Allegheny coach Art Walker said. “He’s their top guy, as far as what I’m hearing from them. It’s a great opportunity, a good school, a great campus and he loved the atmosphere. He thought Richmond felt right for him and made the commitment.”
The 6-foot-1, 190-pound senior had 29 receptions for 477 yards and nine touchdowns, including a controversial catch against Upper St. Clair in the WPIAL title game at Heinz Field last fall. He was one of only two sophomores to start on the Tigers’ 2010 PIAA Class AAAA champions —Michigan recruit Patrick Kugler was the other — and played a starring role as a receiver and cornerback last season.
By Kevin Gorman
Published: Tuesday, October 2, 2012, 1:00 p.m.
Week 6 - Gateway
NA runs over gateway.
There were no 300-yard passers, no 50-point offenses and no long touchdown catches when No. 1 North Allegheny met No. 2 Gateway.
Brendan's Highlights
Team Highlights
There were no 300-yard passers, no 50-point offenses and no long touchdown catches when No. 1 North Allegheny met No. 2 Gateway.
Brendan's Highlights
Team Highlights
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