The week in photos: March 23-29

Mars’ Tai Johnson, who shot the game-winning basket, receives a kiss from her mother Sandi Johnson and a pat on the head from her father Bernard Johnson after beating Archbishop Wood, 36-33, in the PIAA class 5A girls basketball championship on Wednesday, March 28, 2018, at the Giant Center in Hershey. (Steph Chambers/Post-Gazette)
Bishop David Zubik washes and kisses the feet of inmate Robert Springer, 28, as a part of a Holy Thursday mass he presided over on Thursday, March 29, 2018 for inmates at the Allegheny County Jail in Downtown. In a ritual initiated by Jesus shortly before his arrest as told in The Bible, Bishop Zubik washed, dried and kissed the feet of inmates gathered for the ceremony. “It was awesome, it will be a mass I ain’t ever going to forget,” said inmate Vernon Belinsky, 53. “Just the feeling of love in the air, togetherness. This don’t happen. This don’t happen in jail.” (Stephanie Strasburg/Post-Gazette)
Volunteers, Sam Weaver, far left, 7, and his brother Marc Weaver, 5, both from Gibsonia, scream as a large trout jumps out of Tom Saunders’ bucket during trout stocking on Thursday, March 29, 2018 in McCandless. The Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission in cooperation with volunteers stock brown and rainbow trout at multiple locations on Pine Creek in advance for the mentored youth fishing day and the state-wide opening day of trout season. (Antonella Crescimbeni/Post-Gazette)
Pittsburgh CAPA students, Anya Epstein and Serena Zets, and Pittsburgh Science and Technology Academy student Sree Mekala, left to right, take a selfie in the Repetitive Vision room by artist Yayoi Kusama, Monday, March 26, 2018, at the Mattress Factory Museum. The museum opened it’s doors this week to students home on Spring Break. (Peter Diana/Post-Gazette)
Julie Arnheim of Squirrel Hill relaxes during a color therapy treatment by Diane Underwood of Bethel Park at the Spring Fling Spirit Fest on Sunday, March 25, 2018, at the Ace Hotel in East Liberty. Arnheim said that she gets the treatment once or twice a week at Underwood’s salon in Bethel Park after she found it helped her ability to regulate her body temperature. The event brought together holistic, craft, and health vendors as well as tarot, palmistry, I Ching, mediumship and others who cater to mind, body, and spirit. (Stephanie Strasburg/Post-Gazette)
The University of Pittsburgh’s new head basketball coach, Jeff Capel, spins a ball for in-house photos after an introductory press conference, Wednesday, March 28, 2018 at the Petersen Events Center in Oakland. (Matt Freed/Post-Gazette)
Frankie Baumer, 17, of Indiana, pauses for a portrait before catching her bus home after walking in Pittsburgh’s March For Our Lives on Saturday, March 24, 2018, in Downtown. Thousands followed the students from the City-County Building to Market Square as they chanted to demand new gun control legislation. (Stephanie Strasburg/Post-Gazette)
Left to right, Mars’ Robby Carmody is consoled by his mother Stephanie Carmody as Mars’ Michael Carmody is consoled by grandmother Eileen Carmody after losing to Abington Heights during the PIAA class 5A boys basketball championship on Tuesday, March 27, 2018, at the Giant Center in Hershey. Abington Heights won 67-55. (Steph Chambers/Post-Gazette)
Fred Rogers Company President and CEO Paul Siefken hugs Joanne Rogers, wife of Fred Rogers, after the U.S. Postal Service dedicated a new stamp honoring Fred Rogers at a ceremony in Fred Rogers Studio at WQED on Friday, March 23, 2018 in Squirrel Hill. (Andrew Rush/Post-Gazette)
Col. James Harding, 84, of Huntingdon, Tenn., stands onstage as he is inducted into the Hall of Valor on Sunday, March, 25, 2018, at Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Hall and Museum in Oakland. Col. Harding, who grew up in Jefferson County and is a Penn State alumnus, was awarded the Air Force Cross for extraordinary heroism for his time as the on-scene commander of a dangerous and complicated search and rescue mission during the Vietnam War. (Stephanie Strasburg/Post-Gazette)
Rose Gerson, left, visits with Lillian Mehr, 92, in her home, as a part of the Giving it Forward Together organization’s “Passover to Go” delivery project on Tuesday, March 27, 2018 in Bellevue. The Passover to Go project was organized by GIFT and included assembling and delivering Passover items to Jewish senior citizens. The program is funded primarily by donations. (Andrew Rush/Post-Gazette)
Renae Rocart, left, 17, and Coline Torres, 18, both of Imperial, stand together in Market Square at Pittsburgh’s March For Our Lives rally on Saturday, March 24, 2018, Downtown. “It’s worth it, we have a chance to speak our mind,” said Torres of spending her Sunday calling for stricter gun control. (Stephanie Strasburg/Post-Gazette)
The John Kushner towboat makes its way through the fog coming off of the Ohio River under the West End Bridge, Wednesday, March 28, 2018, in Pittsburgh. (Darrell Sapp/Post-Gazette)
Violinist Emily Trifaro of Washington plays songs from the musical “Fiddler on the Roof” on the marquee roof of the Benedum Center on Monday, March 26, 2018, Downtown. The stunt was part of The Pittsburgh Cultural Trust’s event to announce its 2018-19 season, which will include “Hamilton,” “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory,” and “Fiddler on the Roof.” Trifaro is classically trained at Duquesne City Music Center and performed in a community theater production of “Fiddler,” her favorite show. (Stephanie Strasburg/Post-Gazette)