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The following is a list of Pennsylvania state high school football championships sanctioned by the Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletic Association (PIAA) since 1988. [1] This list is organized by the six classes the schools are organized by: Class A (1A), Class AA (2A), Class AAA (3A), Class AAAA (4A), Class AAAAA (5A) and Class AAAAAA (6A).
Dec. 12—HERSHEY — It's unsure how much sleep the Penn-Trafford football team got Friday night after their stunning 17-14 overtime win against Imhotep Charter. But there is a good chance it was ...
Follow along for live updates as the Moon Tigers look to secure the program's first WPIAL title since 1998, facing off against Penn-Trafford.
North Penn scores an average of 28 points per game, and has scored 30 or more points six times. Downingtown West also averages 28 points per game, and has scored 30 or more point six times.
Penn Manor AAAA 2014-2017 30 165 Mario Easterly Bishop McDevitt AAAA 2018-2021 31: 162: Eli Lingenfelter: Central (Martinsburg) AAA: 2022 [177] 32: 161: Mike Vervoot: Brockway: A: 2008–2010 [186] 33 159 Landon Kennel Manheim Township AAAA 2020-2023 34 157 Dante Dawson DuBois AAAA 2012-2015 35: 152: Chad Hinkle: Eastern York: AA: 1995–1997 ...
Penn Hills 54 - 34 Petersen Events Center 3A Blackhawk South Fayette 65 - 54 2A Seton LaSalle Bishop Canevin 51 - 35 1A Vincentian Academy North Catholic 74 - 35 2014 4A Penn-Trafford Hempfield 56 - 45 A. J. Palumbo Center: 3A Blackhawk South Park 62 - 55 2A Seton LaSalle Burrell 55 - 34 1A Vincentian Academy Serra Catholic 66 - 46 2013 4A
Oct. 15—The Penn-Trafford football team got that winning feeling back Friday after last week's tough loss to rival Gateway. The Warriors churned out 377 yards on the ground, compiled 499 yards ...
The nickname of Penn Joint High School (a predecessor to Penn-Trafford) was the Indians. The nickname of Trafford High School (a predecessor to Penn-Trafford) was the Tomahawks. In 1971-1972, prior to the merger of the two high schools, a panel of eight students, four from each high school met to develop the new school nickname and color-schemes.