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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 ...
Not an easy road for Pennridge girls, boys. Qualifying for the PIAA tournament is brutal. The Pennridge boys (16-3), who are seeded fifth, have to play at No. 4 Radnor on Tuesday (5 p.m.) in their ...
Since 2012, four high schools from Pittsburgh Public Schools in Allegheny County, which makes up PIAA District 8, compete in the WPIAL for baseball, softball, soccer, swimming, tennis, golf, and cross country. Indiana Area School District, despite being located in Indiana County, which is part of District 6, competes in the WPIAL.
District 10 hosts thirteen sports over three athletic seasons: fall, winter and spring. Several D-10 teams also compete in bowling, hockey, lacrosse and water polo, but are in leagues that are not a part of the PIAA. Fall: Football, Soccer, Tennis (girls), Cross Country, Volleyball (girls) Winter: Swimming & Diving, Wrestling, Basketball
The Central Athletic League, known colloquially as the Central League, is a high school sports league located in the suburbs of Philadelphia.Currently, the league consists of twelve high schools primarily from Delaware County with additional constituency from Chester and Montgomery counties.
A historic weekend lies ahead for Evansville, which will crown high school state champions for the first time in any sport. 5 things to know about this weekend's IHSAA wrestling state finals in ...
The Metropolitan Interscholastic Conference or MIC is a secondary or more commonly used, high school athletic conference based in the Indianapolis Metropolitan area of Indiana. The conference was formed in 1996 in a time when independent schools joined schools with other existing conferences that were reorganizing or splitting up to form new ...
In the 1988 NCAA tournament, Penn led by Tony Seaman and Chris Flynn were the first Pennsylvania school to reach the semi-finals, losing by one goal to the Gait Brothers led Syracuse Orange, which is as far as any Pennsylvania based Division I school has advanced in tournament play. In all, Penn reached the NCAAs six times in the 1980s ...