Thursday, May 16, 2013
Keystone Oaks defeated Chartiers Valley yesterday, and will advance to the WPIAL semi-finals for the first time in the school's history.
UPDATE (May 16, 10 a.m.): The KO varsity boys baseball team will play their WPIAL AAA semi final baseball game on Tuesday, May 21 at 4 p.m. against South Park. The game will be in Upper St. Clair at the Boyce Mayview Field (1551 Mayview Rd, Upper St Clair, PA (USC Community & Recreation Center ). - - - - - The Keystone Oaks Golden Eagles baseball team has advanced to the WPIAL semi-finals after a win Wednesday against the Chartiers Valley Colts. The 2013 Section 3 Champions defeated the Colts in the second round of WPIAL Playoffs with a score of 4-3. Keystone Oaks High School principal Scott Hagy shared the following game roundup through an email blast: Junior Taylor Lehman got the win on the mound by giving 5 strong innings and striking …
Wednesday, May 15, 2013
The Keystone Oaks baseball team will take on Chartiers Valley Wednesday, May 15, in the second round of playoffs.
After a win Monday against Elizabeth Forward, the Keystone Oaks Golden Eagles baseball team will take on the Chartiers Valley Colts today, Wednesday, May 15 at 4:30 p.m. The Keystone Oaks baseball team, the 2013 section champion, won their first-round playoff yesterday against Elizabeth Forward with a 10-0 score. Senior Jared Skolnicki gave up only four hits during the game, and struck out 12. Junior Taylor Lehman provided a large chunk of the offense by going two for three with four RBIs. Wednesday's game against the Chartiers Valley Colts will be at the Upper St. Clair Community Rec. Center on Mayview Road. To read more about Monday's game, see this article in the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review. Join Patch for more community news or join …
Friday, April 26, 2013
Tune in to hear the baseball game between the Chartiers Valley Colts and the Keystone Oaks Golden Eagles on MSA Sports Network this afternoon.
Keystone Oaks will be featured this week on the MSA Sports Network. If you're tuning in today, Friday, April 26 at 4:30 p.m., you can listen to the baseball game between the Chartiers Valley Colts and the Keystone Oaks Golden Eagles at Point Park University Field in Green Tree. The game will be broadcast at www.msasports.net by Don Rebel and Mike Azadian. Follow Dormont-Brookline Patch on Facebook and Twitter. For more news, sign up for our email Newsletter.
Monday, September 24, 2012
Here's a Keystone Oaks football recap, plus more sports updates.
The Keystone Oaks Golden Eagles football team fell to Quaker Valley on Friday night, with a final score of 21-14. For a play-by-play and statistics from the game, see this article from timesonline.com. Also in KO sports: Follow Dormont-Brookline Patch on Facebook and Twitter. For more news, sign up for our email Newsletter.
Tuesday, September 4, 2012
Keystone Oaks lost its first football game to Steel Valley Friday.
The Keystone Oaks High School football team lost its first game to Steel Valley on Friday night, with a final score of 35-7. Kobe Phillippi threw a 10-yard touchdown pass to Cory Sevacko in the fourth quarter for Keystone Oaks only touchdown of the game. Summaries of all the local high school games can be found at the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette website. But the season is far from over—this Friday, the Golden Eagles host South Fayette, so fans can cheer on the team at home. Will you be there to cheer on Keystone Oaks? Share your message for the team in the comments, and share you photos in the Pics & Clips Gallery! Follow Dormont-Brookline Patch on Facebook and Twitter. For more news, sign up for our email Newsletter.
Friday, March 2, 2012
Golden Eagles head football coach Nick Kamberis has resigned, but will remain a teacher in the district.
After 12 seasons and seven playoff runs with Keystone Oaks High School, head football coach Nick Kamberis has resigned, citing personal reasons. “It’s going to be a very big loss,” said athletic director Ken Hustava. “Everything he does is very positive and very motivational. It will be hard to replace him.” Kamberis will remain a health and physical education teacher at Keystone Oaks High School. He said he’s not leaving the coaching position for any negative reasons—he just wants to take a break, and spend more time with his own three children. He also said his exit from coaching is temporary. “It’s definitely temporary. I think coaching is who I am, and I do it all day long when I’m teaching, then at home with my own kids,” Kamberis …
Tuesday, November 8, 2011
The Keystone Oaks 6-7 Golden Eagles won the Super Bowl Championship last Saturday.
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Tuesday, November 8, 2011
Congrats to the Keystone Oaks 6 and 7-year-old Golden Eagles, who won the Super Bowl Championship last Saturday! With a record of 10-0, this exceptional group was the only undefeated team in their division. Their Championship game, played at North Allegheny High School, was intense. Keystone Oaks and Peters Township were tied 7-7 until the last 4 seconds of the game, when Logan Shrubb of Castle Shannon intercepted the ball and scored a touchdown. The final score was 13-7, Golden Eagles. These young boys are not just walking away from the 2011 football season as champions-they are walking away with an enormous amount of life lessons that were learned on the football field. These little guys learned how to come together and work hard …
Saturday, October 1, 2011
The Golden Eagles try but lose 41-16 in conference play.
Wednesday, September 28, 2011
Matt Buckley has been nominated to be an Athlete of the Week by TribLIVE. But he needs your vote.
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Wednesday, September 28, 2011
Matt Buckley, the senior quarterback for the Keystone Oaks Golden Eagles, has been nominated to win the TribLIVE Radio High School Athlete of the week. He is one of four nominees. People can vote for Matt at Sportstalk.triblive.com. The athlete with the most votes will be featured on the TribLIVE Radio High School Football Pre-Game Show 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. Friday on Sportstalk.TribLIVE.com. A segment will be dedicated to the winner where hosts will talk about the great game the winner had and also the hosts will preview his next game. Voting takes place until Friday.
Monday, September 26, 2011
"No One Fights Alone" benefits to aid ailing teacher Shawn O'Donnell.
"He is just a modern-day Superman!" says Justin Fabus of Shawn O'Donnell, his former social studies teacher at Keystone Oaks High School who has cancer. "He would do anything for his students ... I know I wouldn't be where I am with my music if it were not for his help." Now Fabus has an opportunity to give back to the man who so inspired him by performing his own brand of country music with his Justin Fabus Band at a benefit concert Saturday, Oct. 1, at 7 p.m. at Michael A. Callera Auditorium at Keystone Oaks High School. Donations of $5 will be collected at the door. Proceeds will benefit the O'Donnell family. O'Donnell has been battling inoperable colon and liver cancer since last May and has been in and out of area hospitals. Although …
Drew Lehman
2:52 pm on Saturday, May 18, 2013
Please come out and support the KO Varsity baseball team on Tuesday. Game time 4:00 at the USC rec center on Boyce Road.   more ›