(This story was updated to accurately reflect the most current information.) The Meadville and Uniontown boys basketball seasons came to an end on Monday. The seasons didn't end on the basketball ...
Police alleged the actions of a Uniontown man led to fights in the stands during a March 7 boys basketball playoff game ...
Meadville City Police filed charges against seven people who were allegedly involved in a fight that broke out during the final minutes of a PIAA boys basketball playoff game last Friday night at ...
Hearing dates remain to set for the seven people charged in the March 7 brawl at the Meadville versus Uniontown basketball playoff game at Meadville Area Senior High. Meadville Police Department filed ...
The Meadville and Uniontown boys basketball seasons came to an end on Monday. The seasons didn't end on the basketball court but after a ruling from the PIAA after their game was suspended Friday ...
Meadville Police Chief Michael Stefanucci, in a news release issued Wednesday afternoon, announced that seven people were facing charges in connection with the fight.
Meadville and Uniontown’s PIAA state playoff contest ended with violence in the stands on Friday night, leading to an early end to the game.
The Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletic Association has ruled a state playoff basketball game that ended in an all-out brawl as a double-forfeit. Neither Uniontown nor Meadville will advance ...
Seven people have been arrested after a fight broke out in the stands of a basketball game between Meadville and Uniontown high schools on March 7, according to Meadville City Police. The game, held ...
What was supposed to be a PIAA boys basketball playoff game turned into an ugly scene more resembling a pro wrestling match Friday night at Meadville High School. The Class 5A first-round game between ...
When officials discussed a foul of a play at the Uniontown-Meadville basketball game Friday a fight broke out. A fan walked into the cheering section behind the Meadville bench and started to ...
Hershey will head to the state quarterfinals after the ruling, while Meadville and Uniontown have to satisfy certain requirements to be deemed eligible for next year's state tournament.