WPIAL boys basketball playoff clinchings through Jan. 30

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Tuesday, January 30, 2018 | 10:57 PM


The WPIAL boys basketball regular season has just over one week left and, eventually, at least 76 teams will clinch a berth into the district playoffs. The top four teams in each section qualify for the postseason. The exclusive home of the WPIAL boys basketball playoffs, the TribLive High School Sports Network keeps you updated on the growing postseason field after every Tuesday and Friday the rest of the season.

Here are the teams that have clinched a spot in the boys Path to the Pete through Jan. 30.

Class 6A: 10 of at least 12 teams have clinched

Central Catholic Vikings

Butler Golden Tornado

Pine-Richland Rams

Canon-McMillan Big Macs

Mt. Lebanon Blue Devils

Bethel Park Black Hawks

Penn Hills Indians

Woodland Hills Wolverines

Fox Chapel Foxes

Latrobe Wildcats

Class 5A: Seven of at least 12 teams have clinched

McKeesport Tigers

Trinity Hillers

Mars Fightin' Planets

Moon Tigers

Highlands Golden Rams

Franklin Regional Panthers

Gateway Gators

Class 4A: Six of at least 12 teams have clinched

Indiana Little Indians

Valley Vikings

Quaker Valley Quakers

Ambridge Bridgers

New Castle Red Hurricanes

Belle Vernon Leopards

Class 3A: 12 of at least 16 teams have clinched

Lincoln Park Leopards

Aliquippa Quips

Ellwood City Wolverines

Riverside Panthers

Seton LaSalle Rebels

Avonworth Antelopes

Cardinal Wuerl North Catholic Trojans

Shady Side Academy Indians

Burrell Buccaneers

Washington Little Prexies

Burgettstown Blue Devils

South Side Beaver Rams

Class 2A: Seven of at least 12 teams have clinched

Serra Catholic Eagles

Jeannette Jayhawks

Leechburg Blue Devils

Chartiers-Houston Buccaneers

Fort Cherry Rangers

Our Lady of the Sacred Heart Chargers

Sewickley Academy Panthers

Class A: 10 of at least 12 teams have clinched

Vincentian Academy Royals

Union Scotties

Cornell Raiders

Holy Family Academy Saints

Monessen Greyhounds

Clairton Bears

Imani Christian Saints

Eden Christian Warriors

Propel Andrew Street Panthers

Winchester Thurston Bears

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