Youth football programs in Westmoreland County are calling an audible for the upcoming season by starting their own league.
Pennsylvania's largest youth football league got a little smaller this week, as five Westmoreland County teams opted to leave and form a league of their own in the wake of a police investigation. The ...
“I think we just didn’t feel comfortable sticking with the WPYFL. There was a lot of uncertainty among the five schools that decided to form this new league.” Salandro said her primary ...
A copy of the email sent to the teams in the WPYFL from police was given to KDKA-TV. It said officers are investigating and they need a certain number of teams to help if they are going to look into ...
“We’ve been in the league for about six years, I’ve been doing youth football for 15 years, and WPYFL was the smoothest organization I’d been part of. It was such a well-oiled machine that ...
Youth football programs in Westmoreland County are calling an audible for the upcoming season by starting their own league. KDKA-TV's Chris DeRose reports.
WPYFL president Bill Spencer tendered his resignation March 11.