2017 WPIAL BOYS LACROSSE PLAYOFFS

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Friday, May 12, 2017 | 12:18 PM


Last year, both North Allegheny in 3-A and Mars in 2-A captured their very first WPIAL boys lacrosse championships. Now both the Tigers and Fightin’ Planets are the top-seeds for this years years postseason. Here are the matchups for the First Round of the 2017 WPIAL Boys Lacrosse Playoffs.

WPIAL CLASS 3-A First Round:

#1 North Allegheny Tigers – BYE

#8 Mount Lebanon Blue Devils vs #9 Butler Golden Tornado AT Peters Township High School on Tuesday, May 16th at 6:00pm

#4 Upper St. Clair Panthers vs #13 Latrobe Wildcats AT Upper St. Clair High School on Tuesday, May 16th at 8:00pm

#5 Bethel Park Black Hawks vs #12 Fox Chapel Foxes AT Bethel Park High School on Tuesday, May 16th at 8:00pm

#2 Pine-Richland Rams – BYE

#7 Peters Township Indians vs #10 Sewickley Academy Panthers AT Peters Township High School on Tuesday, May 16th at 8:00pm

#3 Shady Side Academy Indians vs #14 Shaler Titans AT Shady Side Academy on Tuesday, May 16th at 8:00pm

#6 Seneca Valley Raiders vs #11 Franklin Regional Panthers AT Seneca Valley High School on Tuesday, May 16th at 8:00pm

 

WPIAL CLASS 2-A First Round:

#1 Mars Fighitn’ Planets – BYE

#8 South Fayette Lions vs #9 Knoch Knights AT Upper St. Clair High School on Tuesday, May 16th at 6:00pm

#4 Hampton Talbots – BYE

#5 Chartiers Valley Colts vs #12 Freeport Yellow Jackets AT Bethel Park High School on Tuesday, May 16th at 6:00pm

#2 Quaker Valley Quakers – BYE

#7 Indiana Little Indians vs #10 Trinity Hillers AT Shady Side Academy on Tuesday, May 16th at 6:00pm

#3 Moon Tigers – BYE

#6 Cardinal Wuerl North Catholic Trojans vs #10 Gateway Gators AT Seneca Valley High School on Tuesday, May 16th at 6:00pm

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