WPIAL adds 2 boys basketball teams for 2019-20 season
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Wednesday, February 20, 2019 | 3:22 PM
One WPIAL boys basketball section will have a new look next season.
Aquinas Academy and Propel Montour are joining Section 3-A where they’ll compete with Clairton, Greensburg Central Catholic, Imani Christian, Leechburg, Propel Andrew Street and St. Joseph next winter.
Trinity Christian was in that section last season but decided to no longer play WPIAL basketball.
The WPIAL board approved the 2019-20 basketball alignments this week. All other boys basketball sections remained unchanged from this season.
The WPIAL is in the middle of a two-year alignment cycle, so the section changes were only minor. The WPIAL will fully realign before the 2020-21 season.
Here’s the updated boys basketball section alignment for next season. #TribHSSN #WPIAL adds 2 boys basketball teams for 2019-20: https://t.co/iANUCEfkyM pic.twitter.com/DcEePNaPnc
— Chris Harlan (@CHarlan_Trib) February 20, 2019
Aquinas Academy, a private school in Hampton Township, is returning to WPIAL boys basketball competition after four seasons away. Aquinas hired veteran basketball coach George Yokitis last spring with plans to rejoin WPIAL competition next winter.
Yokitis previously coached at Montour and Vincentian Academy, where his Royals teams won two WPIAL titles.
Propel Montour is a charter school in Robinson Township. The school began enrolling high school students in 2017.
Former West Allegheny and Aliquippa coach Bobby Williams was hired in September to coach Propel Montour.
Chris Harlan is a TribLive reporter covering sports. He joined the Trib in 2009 after seven years as a reporter at the Beaver County Times. He can be reached at charlan@triblive.com.
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