MONONGAHELA, Pa. — A 17-year-old faces two felony charges after a stabbing at a youth football game Sunday afternoon at Joe Montana Stadium in Monongahela. Washington County District Attorney Jason Walsh says Daron Carpenter, 17, has been charged as an adult with criminal attempted homicide, aggravated assault and possession of a weapon on school property. It happened just after 1:30 p.m. Sunday. According to reports, the unidentified 19-year old was stabbed in the abdomen and flown to Allegheny General Hospital. There is no word on his condition. The stadium is next to Ringgold High School and the district has cancelled classes for today but school buildings will be open and counselors will be available. Superintendent Randall Skrinjorich released the following statement: “In light of the ongoing investigation into the incident that occurred earlier today at Joe Montana Stadium, the District has made the decision to close all schools for instruction tomorrow, Sept. 8, 2025. “While there will be no formal classes, school buildings will remain open, and counseling services will be available for any student who may need support during this time. “We understand that this decision may cause an inconvenience for some of our families, and we appreciate your patience and flexibility. After careful consideration, we believe this is the least disruptive and most supportive option for our students and staff at this time. “The safety and well-being of our school community remain our highest priorities. We will continue to work closely with local authorities and will keep you informed of any new development. “Thank you for your continued support and understanding.”