Pittsburgh Johnstown Mountain Cats at Pitt-Johnstown Sports Center
The Pittsburgh Johnstown Mountain Cats are a staple of the local sports scene, bringing excitement and energy to the Johnstown community. Established in 2001, the team has been a proud representative of the city in the world of wrestling. The Mountain Cats often hold matches at the Pitt-Johnstown Sports Center, a venue known for its passionate fan base and vibrant atmosphere. This arena, which boasts a seating capacity of approximately 1,500, provides an intimate setting where fans can feel the thrill of every slam and pinfall up close.
The seasonal nature of the events means that fans can look forward to a packed schedule of wrestling matches from fall through spring. Each event is a chance for local talent to shine and for the community to come together in support of their team. For those planning to attend, the Pitt-Johnstown Sports Center offers several parking areas, making it convenient for fans to arrive and enjoy the show. Whether you?re a die-hard wrestling fan or a newcomer, the Mountain Cats' matches promise an exhilarating experience.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is the history of the Pittsburgh Johnstown Mountain Cats?
- How long has the Mountain Cats been wrestling in Johnstown?
- What is the seating arrangement like at the Pitt-Johnstown Sports Center?
- What types of events do the Mountain Cats host?
- How do I find the best seats for a Mountain Cats match?
- Are there other major wrestling events held at the Pitt-Johnstown Sports Center?
- What are the parking options for fans attending the events?
- What prices can I expect for tickets, and which seats are considered the best?
- How can I plan my drive to the Pitt-Johnstown Sports Center for an event?
- What is the seasonal schedule for the Mountain Cats?
Pitt-Johnstown Secures Narrow Win Over Chestnut Hill
In a tightly contested match held at the Pitt-Johnstown Soccer Field, Cam Wagner's first-half goal was enough to secure a 1-0 victory for the Pitt-Johnstown Mountain Cats against Chestnut Hill. This win marks the Mountain Cats' fifth triumph in nonconference play, bringing their overall record to 6 wins, 3 losses, and 1 draw this season.

