WPIAL Class AAAA
Big East – 1. Gateway, 2. Penn Hills, 3. Woodland Hills, 4. Plum
Foothills – 1. Pittsburgh Central Catholic, 2. Norwin, 3. Penn-Trafford, 4. Hempfield
Great Southern – 1. McKeesport, 2. Upper St. Clair, 3. Bethel Park, 4. Canon-McMillan
Nothern Five – 1. North Allegheny, 2. Seneca Valley, 3. Shaler, 4. North Hills **
** – North Hills qualified as the Quad-A wildcard. Erie McDowell finished fourth but is not eligible for the WPIAL playoffs.
Class AAA
Big Seven – 1. Thomas Jefferson, 2. Chartiers Valley, 3. Trinity, 4. Keystone Oaks
Greater Allegheny – 1. Knoch, 2. Pine-Richland, 3. Highlands, 4. Franklin Regional
Keystone – 1. Mt. Pleasant, 2. Belle Vernon, 3. Ringgold, 4. Laurel Highlands
Parkway – 1. Montour, 2. Blackhawk, 3. West Allegheny, 4. New Castle
Class AA
Allegheny – 1. Ford City, 2. Shady Side Academy, 3. Valley
Century – 1. Steel Valley, 2. South Fayette, 3. Burgettstown, 4. Seton-La Salle **
Interstate – 1. Jeannette, 2. Greensburg Central Catholic, 3. East Allegheny
Midwestern – 1. Aliquippa, 2. Beaver Falls, 3. Beaver
Tri-County North – 1. Mars, 2. Riverside, 3. Laurel
** – Seton-La Salle qualified as the Double-A wildcard.
Class A
Black Hills – 1. Serra Catholic, 2. Fort Cherry, 3. Chartiers-Houston, 4. Beth-Center
Big Seven – 1. Western Beaver, 2. Monaca, 3. Rochester, 4. Undecided
Eastern – 1. Clairton, 2. Springdale or Riverview, 3. Apollo-Ridge, Springdale or Riverview, 4. Apollo-Ridge or Riverview
Tri-County South – 1. Monessen, 2. Jefferson-Morgan, 3. Carmichaels, 4. California
2 comments:
Hey Mike those MIKES made it not the Maples. Rememberyou said to MARK YOUR WORD the Maples would be in the playoffs sorry GO MIKES
You can see that Clairton, Jeanette andTJ are the class acts and shoul dnot only win WPIAL titles but also PIAA. But the Quad A it up for grabs, PCC, NA and Gateway are top teams.
I would enjoy see some of the Washington and Greene County team go far and they could. Show that the talent in this area is there.
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