2012 WPIAL Girls Soccer Playoff Clinchings

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Saturday, October 13, 2012 | 11:05 PM


With the regular season coming to an end and the playoff pairings to be announced on Wednesday, here is the field teams that have clinched playoff spots for the 2012 WPIAL Girls Soccer Playoffs that start next weekend. 46 teams have clinched postseason berths with 15 each in AAA and AA and 16 teams in A.

WPIAL CLASS AAA:
(Set With 15 Playoff Teams)

Section 1:
Penn-Trafford Warriors
Norwin Knights
Franklin Regional Panthers

Section 2:
Seneca Valley Raiders
Hampton Talbots
North Allegheny Tigers

Section 3:
Gateway Gators
Fox Chapel Foxes
Plum Mustangs

Section 4:
Bethel Park Black Hawks
Mount Lebanon Blue Devils
Baldwin Highlanders

Section 5:
Peters Township Indians
Upper St. Clair Panthers
Canon-McMillan Big Macs

WPIAL CLASS AA:
(Set With 15 Playoff Teams)

Section 1:
Yough Cougars
Mount Pleasant Vikings
Southmoreland Scotties

Section 2:
Mars Fighting Planets
Highlands Golden Rams
Knoch Knights

Section 3:
Central Valley Warriors
Hopewell Vikings
Beaver Bobcats

Section 4:
Belle Vernon Leopards
South Park Eagles
Elizabeth Forward Warriors

Section 5:
Moon Tigers
Quaker Valley Quakers
Montour Spartans

WPIAL CLASS A:
(Set With 16 Playoff Teams)

Section 1:
Sewickley Academy Panthers
Neshannock Lancers
Quigley Catholic Spartans
Mohawk Warriors

Section 2:
South Allegheny Gladiators
Charleroi Cougars
Bentworth Bearcats
Chartiers-Houston Buccaneers

Section 3:
Bishop Canevin Crusaders
Avonworth Antelopes
Ellis School Tigers
Seton-LaSalle Rebels

Section 4:
Greensburg Central Catholic Centurions
Shady Side Academy Indians
Springdale Dynamos
Riverview Raiders 

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