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Friday, March 21, 2025 | 5: 18 o’clock
Harsha is the last stop in the state basketball semi -finals with boys with boys with 6A, 3A and 2A, Girls 5A, 4A and the final for the final for the final.
Two of Saturday’s PIAA semi -final games are the WPIL Championship Games again.
Gladiators vs Quips
Three years ago, they locked the horns on the same state semi -final stage in which Harsha was at stake.
Three weeks ago, he met at the WPIAL Class 3A Championship game.
The emerging enmity continues on Saturday when WPEL champion South Eligheeni (26-3) 2024 PIA 2A Champs Square at the Canon MacLon with Elkipa (23-5).
In the 2025 Whial 3A Championship game, South Aleghaini left Alkipa half and five points at five points, before winning his first district Boys Basketball Championship in the fourth quarter, 37-35.
The defense of the Gladiators restricted the Quips to just four fourth quarters points.
Senior Cam Apps and Junior Drew Cook’s SA Dynamic Back Coast Dodge for 21 points, six reabozes and four steels.
Both have dominated the PIAA Post season, combining 42 points in the first round against Cranberry, 30 points against the bishop galphile and 40 points in the quarter -finals at the camp Hill Trinity.
Junior Guard Josh Pratt has made heavy lifting for Alecapa, starting with losing South Eligini to the district title game in which he scored 18 points out of his team’s 35 points.
In the state play -off conquests at Westmont Hill Top, Merser and Forest Hills, Pratt has scored 80 points.
Only the second time when the South Eligini Boys Basketball Program arrived in the PIAA Final Four, it was against Alekipa in 2022.
57-55, the Gladiators were close to the game.
DJ Walker led Alukipapa with 20 points, while Brace Apps scored 15 points and led South Elghani.
In the quarter-finals, the victory over the hills of the jungle was a historic, as it brought their record record to 100-28 at the PIAA Boys Basketball Games.
Alekipa is playing in the semi -finals of his fourth straight state and he wants to be perfect after winning the South Elghani in 2022, a year ago in 2023 Otto Aldrade and Fort Cherry.
District 2 runner-up Holi Cross against the second PIA 3A Boys Basketball semi-final match District 12 champion West Catholic (12-14)
Again match number 2
He played for district gold three weeks ago, now the PIAA Girls 5A semi-final collision is now at 2pm in the PIAA Girls 5A semi-final collision between the Peters Township (26-3) and the South Fight (27-2) at 2pm.
The first war was very expected because the Indian and the lion had a two -tier team in 5A girls’ hips throughout the season.
In this title game in the belly, South Fayyat Junior Haley Lamonde hit a dagger shot beyond the half -court strip on a half -time bozer so that the defending champion lines three times could face seven points.
But the Peters Township won the third quarter before the Indians defeated the lions in the fourth quarter, 13-3 and won District Crown No. 2, 40-36.
Natalie Vitzel, senior of the Peters Township, took the path with 13 points, seven wabhonds, five assistants and two thefts.
Miami Kamt has placed his hot hand in the PIAA Playoff, and has scored 57 points jointly in the winner, Thomas Jefferson and the Catderle Fairy.
The District 7 Championship game had 19 points for Lamunda lions. He scored 15 points in the PIAA quarter -finals on District 6 winner Holidaysburg.
In the last two South Fight State Play -off victories, Junior Juliet Lerox led the lions with 41 points.
The Peters Township is trying to reach the PIAA Championship game for the first time as it won it all in 2019 with a great record.
The PIAA 5A title game in South Fight 2023 is returning to Harsha and the State Finals for the second time in three years after falling on the Archbishop Wood.
In the second Girls 5A State semi-final game District 2 winner Crust Wood (24-4) District 12 Champs Archbishop Wood (21-7) is 1 pm in Parkland
District 12 party crashes
As the old mole goes to street… “One of these things is not like another.”
Soon we will know that “one of these things does not belong to it.”
PIAA Class 6A Boys Basketball Backets have three teams from the powerful Philadelphia Catholic League out of District 12 in the Final Four, and District 7 winner USC.
WPEL Champion Upper St. Claire (26-2) 1pm is against the number 3 team out of District 12 in Roman Catholic (24-5) in Norstown
This is the second journey of Panthers in the PIAA semi -finals.
In the first champions, only 2021 PIAA was in a short tournament in which they needed only one win to reach the Final Four. USC defeated the final state champion readings, 68-46.
Meanwhile, this will be the sixth trip to the State Final Four for Roman Catholic in the last 10 years.
The Kehillites are a great 5-0 in the semi-final games and won all in 2015, 2016, 2018 and 2022.
The USC has three different high scorers of three wins on the road leading to Harshi.
Senior Tyler Robbins scored 15 runs in the first round win against York William Pan, with Junior Jack Foster with 22 points in the second round victory against Governor Miphlan, and senior Nico Guidas recorded 22 points in the dramatic overtime against McDewalk in the state quarter -finals.
Roman Catholic has knocked on Lower Marvin, Central York and Coats Will by 71 points.
In the 6A semi-final game of the other boys, Father Judge (22-7) fights the Emotip Charter (26-5) in Norstown at 1pm in the re-match of the District 12 final.
WPIAL SHOWDown
The WPIl Class 2A Boys Basketball Playoff had never found two top seeds in the District Play Office or even in consolation when the two reduced the title game in the stomach.
However, he will be closed in the PIAA semi -finals for a place in the 2A state championship game at Harshi’s giant center.
The Greensburgh Central Catholic (26-2) contests with the Seyakale Academy (23-5) in the afternoon in the Peters Township.
Many people believed that the two would first double the first district gold in the 2A final, but the top seed Sanchurin was upset in the quarter -finals by the union, while the Panthers fell into the semi -finals and fell into the final champion.
For the GCC, senior guard Liam Galaghar scored 42 points in the first two rounds in the first two rounds in the match against McConnesburg and Nishank.
In the quarter -finals for the third time in this season, Junior Sameer Crosby added 13 points and Sophomor AJ Tripley added 12 points for Sanchorines.
Meanwhile, the Civic Academy has three different scorers in the three PIAA Post season win.
Junior Forward Lucas Grimzley scored 20 points in the victory of Wonder’s first round, Freshman Forward Mamado Kane scored 22 points in the second round victory against Lake View, and senior forward Nolan Donley scored 14 points in 14 points with 14 points at our Lady of the Sacred Heart.
In the second Boys 2A semi-final game, District 4 champion North West (26-3) District 3 winner Linwell Hill Hill Hill Hill Hill Hill Hill Hill Hill Christian Academy (22-5) has been presented at 2:30 pm at the Potus Will’s Martz Hall.
Another District 12 Block Party
Boys Class 6A is not just a PIAA basketball bracket with three teams of District 12 and a WPIL team.
This is the match that has prepared the last four teams in the Class 4A Girls Tournament.
In the West Finals, there are two teams in their respective districts, when Lansidel Catholic (22-5) competes in the North Catholic (25-4) in the Chamberberg at 1pm.
Young Trojan has bounced well in the state play office after steaming in the district semi -finals by Auckland Catholic.
The Sophomor, led by Brady Vohr, who has a length of 48 joint points, has eliminated the Pan Cambria, Harbor Creek and Black Hawk on the path to Harshi.
Meanwhile, Lansadel Catholic barely turned out of the first round, Lancaster Catholic, edge of 52-48.
However, in the second phase and in the quarter -finals, the District 6 Champions Forest Hills and District 7 winner Auckland Catholic won, the Crusaders won 38 and 34 points respectively.
In the 4A semi-final match of the other girls, the District 12 Championships won the District 12 Championships by the Audnarad Charter fought with the Audinrade Charter (23-7) in the preparation of St. Joseph (24-4) in the preparation of St. Joseph.
Another public service
There are no WPIL teams left in Girls A, but there are two semi -final matches on Saturday.
• District 6 runner-up bishop Carol (21-7) District 6 champion Bishop Galphile (28-2) in the afternoon in Altona.
• District 3 winner Lin Will Hill Christian (23-2) District 4 Champion Lords Regional (23-6) at Potus Well’s Martz Hall 1 pm
Grip for a PA cup
Earlier on Saturday, with the crown of three new Penguins Cup champions, this season, it took the last day of high school hockey.
Three Penguins Cup Champions contested the Flyers Cup winners at the annual Pennsylvania Cup State Championship.
This year’s incident takes place at the Island Sports Complex at Robert Morris University on New Land and can be seen at Tribune HSSN.
The first state championship competition is in Class A as Evanworth faces from Garnet Valley at 12 pm 45 minutes
In the final of Class 2A, the Cathedral Prep fought 3:30 pm from the North Pan
Finally, in the final of the Class 3 APA Cup, Sanica Valley is moving at 6pm against Holly Ghost Fairy of the 2015 PA Cup winner Holly Ghost Fairy.
In the last four years, the Flyers Cup Champions have won nine out of 12 state title games.
Only the winner of the Penguins Cup, who has won the PA Cup state title in this decade, has been Baldone in 2021, Peters Township in 2022 and Pine Richland in 2023.
Sanika Valley and Avon Worth have never won the State Championship, while the Cathedral Pre -PA Cup title 4 is looking.
This year the PA Challenge Cup Division 2 is the first PA Challenge Cup of the Hockey Championship.
Morgantown won the title of PIHL Division 2, but since it is from Western Virginia, it is not eligible, so the runner -up will represent the West and will play Pope John Paul II from the east.
The game time for Division 2 Championship is 10 am in the morning
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