The Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletic Association announced sites and times involving three area teams still alive in the ...
District 11 girls volleyball has had its share of deep runs in the state tournament over the years, but the district and Lehigh Valley couldn’t get a team to the final four this season.
As we head into the semifinal round of the PIAA District One Class 6A playoffs, three of the four remaining high school football teams are from Bucks County and Eastern Montgomery County.
The end came Tuesday night at Exeter when Villa Maria Academy scored with 17 seconds left in the first overtime to defeat defending state champion Emmaus 2-1 in a PIAA Class 3A semifinal game.
It all comes down to this. The high school boys soccer season is coming to a dramatic close in Pennsylvania with state championships unfolding at Eagle View’s Rahal Field Friday and Saturday ...
They picked up steam throughout an 11-game winning streak and will host a PIAA Class 4A first-round game against District 12 champion Pope John Paul II (11-1) on Friday at John Henzes/Veterans ...
He is doing everything he can to contribute to the team’s success as Lackawanna Trail (11-1) takes on District 4 champion Muncy (10-2) in the PIAA Class 1A first round at Scranton Memorial ...
The Scouts, who have lost just one match this season, shut out their first two opponents in the PIAA Class 3A soccer tournament and are now two wins away from a state title. But before gold medals ...
MECHANICSBURG, Pa. - Paige Bissell scored a pair of goals - including the game-winner eight minutes into the second overtime ...
A trio of Lancaster County teams have made it to the finals of their respective sport's PIAA Championships. With field hockey, boys and girls soccer and girls volleyball spread out between Friday ...
WHITEHALL, Pa. — The Badnor Raptors (17-3) defeat the Dallas Mountaineers (18-4-1) 3-0 in the PIAA 3A State Semfinal at Whitehall High School Tuesday evening. The Raptors were aggressive ...
HUMMELSTOWN — Reigning PIAA Class 2A champion Camp Hill had the better of possession. Lancaster Mennonite had possession of the one thing that mattered, the 1 on the scoreboard when the game ended.