Monday, January 28, 2013
The running back/linebacker will join fellow senior all-stars in Hershey this June.
The Pennsylvania Scholastic Football Coaches Association has chosen Woodland Hills High School running back/linebacker Alex Beasley as a member of Team Pennsylvania for the Big 33 Football Classic this June. The team is made up of senior all-stars from around the commonwealth. Pennsylvania will play Team Maryland, another group of all-stars, at Hersheypark Stadium on June 15 at 7:06 p.m. in the 56th version of this game. (View Pennsylvania's entire roster—including many WPIAL players and coaches—here.) The 6-foot, 240-pound Beasley was added to the roster as an inside linebacker—one of just two from the entire state. "You're talking over 500 schools in the state," said George Novak, Beasley's head coach at Woodland Hills High. "And you're …
Friday, November 16, 2012
Wolverines capitalize on Panthers' mistakes.
Woodland Hills defeated Upper St. Clair in the WPIAL playoff semifinals Friday night, 42-20. The Panthers were never able to overcome a first quarter of mistakes. The game began with Upper St. Clair fumbling the opening kickoff, in which Woodland Hills capitalized on with a touchdown. Then Upper St. Clair had a bad snap and Woodland Hills turned it into another touchdown. That was followed by another Upper St. Clair fumble that Woodland Hills scores on. The Panthers kept the game interesting, scoring two touchdowns in the second quarter. But there were more mistakes for USC in the second half. Woodland Hills caught three interceptions—two of them in the endzone. Upper St. Clair ended the year with a 10-2 record. Woodland Hills moves on to …
Friday, October 5, 2012
Woodland Hills outgains Baldwin, 321-132.
To add your own pictures from the game, click on "Upload Photos and Videos" above. Don't hesitate to include photos of the marching band, cheerleaders, coaches and fans! Full statistics (including play-by-play) are available in the media gallery above. Baldwin High School's student body honored two of its stars on Friday night, crowning them at halftime as the school's Homecoming king and queen. But it was Woodland Hills High School's football team that stole the show, dominating Baldwin High and spoiling the Highlanders' Homecoming night with a 35-7 defeat. Woodland Hills outgained Baldwin, 321-132, and led, 28-0, at halftime before holding on for a WPIAL AAAA Southeastern Conference victory that upped its record to 4-2 overall and 3-2 in…
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Saturday, September 1, 2012
Upper St. Clair's Pete Coughlin scores three fourth-quarter touchdowns as the Panthers rally to beat the Wolverines, 31-12.
Head Coach George Novak told Patch just a few weeks ago that he had great expectations for this year's Wolverines. And at the half, with Woodland Hills leading Upper St. Clair by 12-0, it looked as though those expectations would be met in this first conference game. Then the Panthers' new quarterback exploded. USC's Pete Coughlin ran for three touchdowns in the fourth quarter to lead to Panthers to a come-from-behind 31-12 victory against Woodland Hills in the Class AAAA Southeastern Conference opener. He also made a couple of key defensive plays against the Wolverines. Coughlin showed plenty of promise last season by filling in for then-starter Dakota Conwell and guiding USC to a win over Pittsburgh Central Catholic in the WPIAL …
Robert Edward Healy, III
11:32 am on Tuesday, October 9, 2012
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