2017 WPIAL BOYS VOLLEYBALL PLAYOFFS

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Tuesday, May 16, 2017 | 1:55 AM


After an eight year run of titles, 2016 marked a second straight Class 3-A boys volleyball champion that was NOT North Allegheny as Penn-Trafford won gold for the first time in school history, dethroning Fox Chapel. Also last spring, Ambridge saw its four year championship run come to an end as Beaver County Christian also captured a first ever district crown. Here are the matchups for the First Round of the 2017 WPIAL Boys Volleyball Playoffs.

WPIAL CLASS 3-A First Round:

#1 North Allegheny Tigers – BYE

#8 Peters Township Indians vs #9 Hempfield Spartans AT Norwin High School on Tuesday, May 16th at 6:00pm

#4 Seneca Valley Raiders – BYE

#5 Norwin Knights vs #12 Canon-McMillan Big Macs AT Norwin High School on Tuesday, May 16th at 7:30pm

#2 Penn-Trafford Warriors – BYE

#7 Butler Golden Tornado vs #10 Upper St. Clair Panthers AT Shaler High School on Tuesday, May 16th at 6:00pm

#3 Bethel Park Black Hawks – BYE

#6 Shaler Titans vs #11 Latrobe Wildcats AT Shaler High School on Tuesday, May 16th at 7:30pm

 

WPIAL CLASS 2-A First Round:

#1 Beaver County Christian Eagles – BYE

#8 Pittsburgh Obama Academy Eagles vs #9 Seton-LaSalle Rebels AT South Park High School on Tuesday, May 16th at 6:00pm

#4 Derry Trojans – BYE

#5 South Park Eagles vs #12 Mars Fightin’ Planets AT South Park High School on Tuesday, May 16th at 7:30pm

#2 Ambridge Bridgers – BYE

#7 Thomas Jefferson Jaguars vs #10 Trinity Hillers AT Our Lady of the Sacred Heart High School on Tuesday, May 16th at 6:00pm

#3 Deer Lakes Lancers – BYE

#6 Montour Spartans vs #11 Bishop Canevin Crusaders AT Our Lady of the Sacred Heart High School on Tuesday, May 16th at 7:30pm

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