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  2. Moon caps off unbeaten season with convincing win over ... - AOL

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    Facing Ambridge for a third time this season, the Moon Tigers handled business again, winning 3-0 to win the WPIAL Class 3A championship.

  3. Live updates: Penn-Trafford defeats Moon 24-21 in WPIAL ... - AOL

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    Follow along for live updates as the Moon Tigers look to secure the program's first WPIAL title since 1998, facing off against Penn-Trafford.

  4. Moon Area High School - Wikipedia

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    The Moon High football team competes in the WPIAL Class AAAAA Allegheny Six Conference, which is made up of South Fayette, Baldwin, Upper St. Clair, Bethel Park, and Peters Township. [5] In 1998, Moon Tigers won the WPIAL Class AAA Championship at Three Rivers Stadium in Pittsburgh. Moon defeated Blackhawk 34–7 to claim the title. [6]

  5. Gritty win: Vaunted pass rush, timely interception sends Moon ...

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    Junior Caden Newhouse's interception with two minutes left sent the Moon Tigers to a 14-9 win over the Penn Hills Indians in the WPIAL Class 5A semis.

  6. Pittsburgh Colts - Wikipedia

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    The team was founded in 1979 by head coach Edward G. Brosky, a member of the Pittsburgh Panthers 1976 national championship team, and played in the Keystone Oaks area. . Brosky also played as a semi-pro football player while playing college football, until then-Panthers coach Johnny Majors found out and ended Brosky's moonli

  7. Bake McBride - Wikipedia

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    Arnold Ray McBride (born February 3, 1949), nicknamed "Shake 'n Bake" and "the Callaway Kid", is an American former professional baseball outfielder, who played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the St. Louis Cardinals, Philadelphia Phillies, and Cleveland Indians between 1973 and 1983. He had the most success with the Phillies teams of the ...

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  9. Greasy Neale - Wikipedia

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    Neale also played professional football in the Ohio League with the Canton Bulldogs in 1917, the Dayton Triangles in 1918, and the Massillon Tigers in 1919. He starred as an end on Jim Thorpe's pre-World War I Canton Bulldogs as well as the Dayton Triangles in 1918 and Massillon Tigers in 1919. He coached the Triangles in 1918.