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The Cathedral Prep and McDowell boys tennis teams experienced diverse results during Tuesday's first round of the PIAA tournament. ... face District 12 top seed Masterman (11-3) in one of Friday ...
Archbishop Wood (District 12, 3rd place) vs. Methacton (1-5), 5 p.m. at Cardinal O'Hara: The Vikings (16-8) reached the state semifinals a year ago before falling to Philadelphia Catholic League ...
The 2024 results for McDowell’s boys tennis team will forever show a 1-2 record against Erie High. Those same results will eternally list the Trojans as victors in the only dual that mattered.
PIAA's older logo PIAA's current logo. The PIAA was founded in Pittsburgh on December 29, 1913. It is charged with serving its member schools and registered officials by establishing policies and adopting contest rules that emphasize the educational values of interscholastic athletics, promote safe and sportsmanlike competition, and provide uniform standards for all interscholastic levels of ...
Within PIAA, WPIAL has been designated as District 7, and since 1982, WPIAL/District 7. Although officially known as District 7, the WPIAL is grandfathered to keep the older name due to it predating the PIAA. [3] Originally numbering three high schools, WPIAL had a high of 156 participating school as late as the 1981–82 school year.
2013: Vaux (District 12) over Johnsonburg (District 9) 83–63; 2012: Constitution (District 12) over Lincoln Park Charter (District 7) 68–46; 2011: MCS Charter (District 12) over Lincoln Park Charter (District 7) 70–55; 2010: Sewickley Academy (District 7) over Reading Central Catholic (District 3) 43–35
Some of the questions to consider now that District 10's boys tennis season has started. ... Opening round play for the PIAA’s team tournament also returns to Westwood on May 14. Hershey will ...
District 10 won 12 medals at the PIAA boys' wrestling championships, including two which will return to Erie County. Story Buchanan of Girard and Cyrus Hurd of North East each finished fifth.