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Dec. 7—DALLAS TWP. — From the looks of the scene at Dallas High School on Thursday, you may have thought that the Mountaineers would be hosting the PIAA state football championships. It's a ...
Instead, Dallas' stadium will be the site when the District 2 champion Mountaineers (13-0) play District 12 champion Bonner-Prendie (10-2) at 6 p.m. Friday in the state quarterfinals.
Those two are just the tip of a deep iceberg of talent Dallas must deal with when the District 2 champion Mountaineers (14-0) play District 3 and defending state champion Bishop McDevitt (13-0) in ...
The 2025 Pittsburgh Panthers football team will represent the University of Pittsburgh as a member of the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) during the 2025 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The Panthers are led by eleventh-year head coach Pat Narduzzi and will play their home games at Acrisure Stadium located in Pittsburgh .
Dallas: Mountaineers: Dallas: Luzerne AAAA navy, l blue & white District II Wyoming Valley Conference - Division 1: State Champions 1993 (AA) - runner up 2019 & 2023 (AAAA) Dallastown: Wildcats: Dallastown: York AAAAAA blue & white District III York-Adams Interscholastic Athletic Association (YAIAA) - Division I: Daniel Boone: Blazers Birdsboro ...
Dallas High School has won PIAA State Championships in football (1993), girls' cross country (2003, 2005, 2014), boys cross country (2015, 2016), girls' soccer (2007), and men's diving (2005, 2006). Dallas also has won many District 2 and Wyoming Valley Conference titles. A lacrosse team was also adopted for the 2009 season.
Oct. 25—Dallas (6-3) at Lake-Lehman (6-3) 7 p.m. Friday The Coaches: Dallas' Rich Mannello (83-35), 10th year; Lake-Lehman's Jerry Gilsky (93-71) 15th year Last Meeting: Dallas 56-8 in 2023 ...
The Mountaineers faced and lost to three ranked Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) teams: Penn State, Iowa State, and Kansas State. West Virginia's interim head coach for the bowl game was offensive coordinator Chad Scott , as Neal Brown was dismissed following the team's final regular-season game, a 52–15 loss to Texas Tech .