Photo of the year

Joey Fonagy
Eleanor Bailey
Joey Fonagy reacts after scoring the game-winning goal in Canon-McMillan’s 3-2 victory against Mt. Lebanon in the WPIAL Quad-A boys’ championship game.

Belle Vernon celebrates after beating South Fayette, 41-30, to advance to the WPIAL Class 4A championship game.

Tommy Samosky celebrates after scoring the first Canon-McMillan goal with 29:45 left in the first half during the WPIAL boys' championship soccer game. The Big Macs defeated Mt. Lebanon, 3-2, in overtime for the title.

Eleanor Bailey
Donavan McMillon leaps in the air and intercepts Penn-Trafford pass last season. McMillon committed to the University of Florida on Saturday.

Abbey Wayman (12) attempts to console Kaylon Venick (2) and Emily Venick (1) after Trinity lost its bid for a WPIAL championship, falling to Chartiers Valley, 58-40. Kaylon led the Hillers in scoring with 13 tallies.

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McGuffey’s McKinley Whipkey tries to break the tackle of several Clairton defenders during a 2019 game.

Emma Dziezgowski (left) attempts to console her sister, Maddie, (13) after Bethel Park's 54-50 loss to North Allegheny in the WPIAL Class 6A girls' basketball championship game. Maddie scored 17 points for the Lady Hawks.

Head coach T.J. Plack has the only team left, Peters Township, in the playoffs from the Washington-Greene County area.

Amari Miller (24) reflects on Washington's loss, 28-6, to Avonworth as the seconds tick down in the WPIAL Class 2A championship game.

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Belle Vernon’s Andrew Pacak celebrates with an appropriate snack after the Leopards earned a trip to Heinz Field for the WPIAL Class AAAA championship game after defeating South Fayette, 41-30, in the semifinals. Belle Vernon plays Thomas Jefferson at 5 p.m. today.

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West Greene’s Gavin Scott can’t be stopped by Chartiers-Houston’s Austin Kuslock.

Michael Hillebrand (16), Tommy Samosky, and Luke Gladden (14) celebrate after receiving their medals as Canon-McMilland defeated Mt. Lebanon, 3-2, in overtime.

Cassidy King, Nica Schratz and Myla Sroka accept the runner-up trophy after Peters Township dropped a 2-0 decision to Pine-Richland in the WPIAL Class AAA girls' field hockey championship match at Fox Chapel.

Upper St. Clair's Sam Digiorgio heads the ball toward the net but Fox Chapel goalie Samantha Dunlap denies the scoring attempt.