Extra!!! Belle Vernon Area head coach Matt Humbert always enjoys coming back to Laurel Highlands, where he once starred as a player, but was more focused on getting his team back on track Friday night. A 68-yard punt return for a score was called back due to offsetting penalties. 996 Donner Avenue The district breakdown and the counties included are as follows: The following schools are not recognized by the PIAA as of the 2018-19 school year.

Member Schools: Bishop McCort Catholic School; Somerset Area Follow teams from the Laurel Highlands conference as they compete in the following tournaments. To read the rest of the story, please see a copy of Saturday’s Mon Valley Independent, call 724-314-0035 to subscribe or subscribe to our online edition at http://monvalleyindependent.com.

Stacy Wolford Managing Editor He ran for 109 yards on four carries and scored twice. 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Attribution-ShareAlike License, District 1: Bucks, Chester, Delaware, and Montgomery (71 schools), District 2: Lackawanna, Luzerne, Pike, Susquehanna, Wayne and Wyoming (36 schools), District 3: Adams, Berks, Cumberland, Dauphin, Franklin, Juniata, Lancaster, Lebanon, Perry and York (93 schools), District 4: Bradford, Columbia, Lycoming, Montour, Northumberland, Snyder, Sullivan, Tioga and Union (33 schools), District 5: Bedford, Fulton and Somerset (12 schools), District 6: Blair, Cambria, Centre, Clearfield, Clinton, Huntingdon, Indiana and Mifflin (46 schools), District 7: Allegheny (excluding City of Pittsburgh), Armstrong, Beaver, Butler, Fayette, Greene, Lawrence, Washington and Westmoreland (121 schools), District 8: Pittsburgh Public Schools (6 schools), District 9: Cameron, Clarion, Elk, Jefferson, McKean and Potter (24 schools), District 10: Crawford, Erie, Forest, Mercer, Venango and Warren (38 schools), District 11: Carbon, Lehigh, Monroe, Northampton and Schuylkill (46 schools), District 12: Philadelphia Catholic League and the Public League (41 schools), 2016: Saint Joseph's Prep (District 12) over, 2017: Cathedral Prep (District 10) over Imhotep Charter (District 12) 38-28, 2016: Cathedral Prep (District 10) over Imhotep Charter (District 12) 27-20, 2015: Pittsburgh Central Catholic (District 7) over, 2014: Saint Joseph's Prep (District 12) over Pine-Richland (District 7) 49-41, 2013: Saint Joseph's Prep (District 12) over Pittsburgh Central Catholic (District 7) 35-10, 2009: La Salle College (District 12) over, 2007: Pittsburgh Central Catholic (District 7) over Parkland (District 11) 35-21, 2004: Pittsburgh Central Catholic (District 7) over, 2003: North Penn (District 1) over Pittsburgh Central Catholic (District 7) 37-10, 2001: Neshaminy (District 1) over Woodland Hills (District 7) 21-7, 1999: Central Bucks West (District 1) over Cathedral Prep (District 10) 14-13, 1998: Central Bucks West (District 1) over, 1997: Central Bucks West (District 1) over Upper St. Clair (District 7) 44-20, 1994: McKeesport (District 7) over Downingtown (District 1) 17-14, 1991: Central Bucks West (District 1) over Cathedral Prep (District 10) 26-14, 1988: Pittsburgh Central Catholic (District 7) over, 2015: Imhotep Charter (District 12) over Cathedral Prep (District 10) 40-3, 2012: Cathedral Prep (District 10) over Archbishop Wood (District 12) 24-14, 2011: Archbishop Wood (District 12) over Bishop McDevitt (District 3) 52-0, 2004: Thomas Jefferson (District 7) over Manheim Central (District 3) 56-20, 2003: Manheim Central (District 3) over Pine-Richland (District 7) 39-38 (2OT), 2000: Strath Haven (District 1) over West Allegheny (District 7) 31-28, 1999: Strath Haven (District 1) over West Allegheny (District 7) 21-7, 1998: Allentown Central Catholic (District 11) over, 1994: Berwick (District 2) over Sharon (District 10) 27-7, 1993: Allentown Central Catholic (District 11) over Blackhawk (District 7) 40-0, 1992: Berwick (District 2) over Blackhawk (District 7) 33-6, 1989: Perry Traditional Academy (District 8) over Berwick (District 2) 20-8, 1988: Berwick (District 2) over Aliquippa (District 7) 13-0, 2017: Southern Columbia (District 4) over Wilmington (District 10) 48-0, 2015: Southern Columbia (District 4) over Aliquippa (District 7) 49-14, 2013: South Fayette (District 7) over Imhotep Charter (District 12) 41-0, 2009: Lancaster Catholic (District 3) over, 2008: Wilmington (District 10) over West Catholic (District 12) 35-34 (2OT), 2000: Mount Carmel (District 4) over Aliquippa (District 7) 26-6, 1999: Tyrone (District 6) over Mount Carmel (District 4) 13-6, 1996: Mount Carmel (District 4) over Tyrone (District 6) 25-6, 1988: Bethlehem Catholic (District 11) over Wilmington (District 10) 26-11, 2014: Bishop Guilfoyle (District 6) over Clairton (District 7) 19-18, 2012: Clairton (District 7) over Dunmore (District 2) 20-0, 2011: Clairton (District 7) over Southern Columbia (District 4) 35-19, 2007: Steelton-Highspire (District 3) over, 2006: Southern Columbia (District 4) over, 2005: Southern Columbia (District 4) over, 2004: Southern Columbia (District 4) over, 2003: Southern Columbia (District 4) over, 2002: Southern Columbia (District 4) over Rochester (District 7) 31-6, 2001: Rochester (District 7) over Southern Columbia (District 4) 16-0, 2000: Rochester (District 7) over Southern Columbia (District 4) 22-14, 1998: Rochester (District 7) over Southern Columbia (District 4) 18-0, 1996: Farrell (District 10) over Southern Columbia (District 4) 14-12, 1995: Farrell (District 10) over Southern Columbia (District 4) 6-0, 1994: Southern Columbia (District 4) over, 1993: Duquesne (District 7) over South Williamsport (District 4) 24-21, Western Pennsylvania Athletic Conference (WPAC), This page was last edited on 7 December 2019, at 15:35.



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