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 and Uniontown fans and players started throwing ... is wrong with these people," the broadcasters added. Now, the PIAA is ordering both schools to do the following.
After a weekend of deliberation, the PIAA has determined that both Meadville and Unionville will be forced to forfeit their 5A boys basketball first-round state playoff opener following a brawl in ...
MEADVILLE – 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 ...
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. • Sign up for PennLive’s daily high school sports ...
The PIAA Class 5A first-round game between District 7's Uniontown and District 10's Meadville ended with 3 minutes, 12 seconds left because of fights in the stands. After a technical foul was ...
When the PIAA decided Meadville’s boys basketball ... During a stoppage in play for a foul called on a Meadville player, a Uniontown player was assessed a technical foul for dunking with 3: ...
The Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletic Association (PIAA) ruled early this ... in the upcoming season. The Meadville police department did not return multiple phone calls for comment, nor did ...
$7 MILLION BOND TO HELP COVER CONSTRUCTION COSTS. ANOTHER SCHOOL NEWS THIS BRAWL WAS AT FRIDAY’S BOYS BASKETBALL GAME BETWEEN UNIONTOWN HIGH SCHOOL AND MEADVILLE HIGH. NOW BOTH TEAMS ARE BEING ...
The PIAA announced that the March 7 brawl involving fans and players on Meadville and Uniontown led to a double forfeiture for the teams. Spectators involved in the brawl were also banned from ...
With coverage from Sports Illustrated, NBC, Fox, CBS, TMZ and USA Today, two communities in Pennsylvania are famous. Oh, wait. Wrong word. They’re infamous. With minutes to go in a PIAA boys ...
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