
Mike Darnay
Digital News Video Producer at KDKA-TV (Pittsburgh, PA)
Photographer at Freelance
digital media @KDKA • award-winning sports photography @MVI Sports • mediocre golfer, above-average cook and human being
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cbsnews.com | Mike Darnay
T.J. McConnell is one game away from winning a championship in the NBA and helped the Indiana Pacers force a Game 7 in the Finals on Thursday night. McConnell, a Chartiers Valley graduate, had 12 points, 9 rebounds, 6 assists, and 4 steals for the Indiana Pacers on Thursday night. According to Mike White with the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, McConnell is only the second player in the history of the WPIAL or the City League to record at least 10 points and 9 rebounds in a game of the NBA Finals.
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cbsnews.com | Mike Darnay
Ireland Contracting Nightly Sports Call: June 19, 2025 Pittsburgh Steelers legends Troy Polamalu and Alan Faneca were both included in ESPN's recent NFL All-Quarter Century Team. ESPN compiled a 53-man roster with a full lineup, made up of the best NFL players since 2000 and Polamalu and Faneca, both Pro Football Hall of Famers, made the cut. The list consists of 25 offensive players, 25 defensive players, and five special teams player.
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cbsnews.com | Mike Darnay
Changes are on the way to Browns Hill Road near the Homestead Grays Bridge stemming from a deadly motorcycle crash that happened late last month. 33-year-old Robert Brimage was killed in a motorcycle crash along Browns Hill Road on May 29 after crashing with another vehicle that was traveling in the same direction.
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cbsnews.com | Mike Darnay
Pittsburgh Pirates pitcher Dennis Santana was seen taking a swing at a fan while he was in the bullpen during Thursday night's game against the Detroit Tigers. The incident took place during the second game of a doubleheader between the Pirates and the Tigers at Comerica Park on Thursday. Santana, who is in his second season with the Pirates, was seen on video approaching a fan and jumping up to take a swing at him.
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cbsnews.com | Mike Darnay
Former Pittsburgh Penguins player Nick Bonino is hanging up his skates and coming back to the organization as a member of the coaching staff. Bonino, 37, was playing professionally overseas in Slovenia and announced he was retiring to join the coaching staff of new Penguins head coach Dan Muse. "I just wanted to officially announce I'll be retiring from professional hockey," Bonino said in a video recorded and posted to social media.
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It was a thrilling championship Sunday at the U.S. Open as J.J. Spaun outlasted Oakmont, the rest of the field, and the weather conditions to win his first major on Father's Day. PHOTO GALLERY: https://t.co/hQYsQPmElI https://t.co/tj7PCYbk1K

Let the celebration begin. J.J. Spaun and his caddie, Mark Carens, celebrate together after Spaun made a 64-foot birdie putt to win the 125th U.S. Open Championship on June 15th, 2025 at Oakmont Country Club. https://t.co/mhBikVprM3

It doesn't get much more thrilling than a 64-foot birdie finish on the 18th hole at Oakmont Country Club to win golf's toughest test and your first major championship. https://t.co/qR9S4em86J