WPIAL girls basketball playoff clinchings as of Jan. 25

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Thursday, January 25, 2018 | 11:33 PM


The WPIAL girls basketball regular season has two weeks left and, eventually, at least 76 teams will clinch a berth in the district playoffs. The top four teams in each section qualify for the postseason. The exclusive home of the WPIAL girls basketball playoffs, the Trib Live High School Sports Network keeps readers updated on the growing postseason field after every Monday and Thursday the rest of the season.

Here are the teams that have clinched a spot in the girls Path to the Pete through Jan. 25.

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

North Allegheny Tigers

Butler Golden Tornado

Latrobe Wildcats

Norwin Knights

Peters Township Indians

Bethel Park Black Hawks

Mt. Lebanon Blue Devils

Upper St. Clair Panthers

Class 5A: 11 of at least 16 teams have clinched

West Allegheny Indians

South Fayette Lions

Chartiers Valley Colts

Thomas Jefferson Jaguars

Oakland Catholic Eagles

Gateway Gators

Trinity Hillers

Ringgold Rams

Hampton Talbots

Mars Fightin' Planets

Armstrong River Hawks

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

Cardinal Wuerl North Catholic Trojans

Freeport Yellowjackets

Knoch Knights

Blackhawk Cougars

Keystone Oaks Golden Eagles

Belle Vernon Leopards

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

Neshannock Lancers

East Allegheny Wildcats

Charleroi Cougars

South Side Beaver Rams

Bishop Canevin Crusaders

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

Chartiers-Houston Buccaneers

Vincentian Academy Royals

Leechburg Blue Devils

Brentwood Spartans

Class A: Nine of at least 12 teams have clinched

Quigley Catholic Spartans

Sewickley Academy Panthers

Rochester Rams

Cornell Raiders

West Greene Pioneers

Avella Eagles

Geibel Catholic Gators

Mapletown Maples

Winchester Thurston Bears

Don Rebel is a TribLIVE High School Sports Network broadcaster and staff writer. Reach him at drebel@tribweb.com.

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