WPIAL football rankings for week of Oct. 28, 2018
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Saturday, October 27, 2018 | 7:09 PM
WPIAL football rankings
Class 6A
1. North Allegheny, 10-0, 2
2. Pine-Richland, 8-2, 1
3. Seneca Valley, 7-3, 4
4. Mt. Lebanon, 4-5, 5
5. Central Catholic, 7-2, 3
Out: none
Class 5A
1. Gateway, 10-0, 1
2. Penn Hills, 10-0, 2
3. Peters Township, 8-2, 3
4. Penn-Trafford, 8-2, 4
5. West Allegheny, 7-2, —
Out: Upper St. Clair (8-2, 5)
Class 4A
1. Thomas Jefferson, 9-0, 1
2. South Fayette, 9-1, 2
3. Belle Vernon, 8-1, 3
4. Blackhawk, 9-1, 4
5. Beaver, 7-3, 5
Out: none
Class 3A
1. Aliquippa, 9-1, 1
2. Derry, 9-1, 2
3. North Catholic, 9-1, 3
4. Elizabeth Forward, 8-1, 4
5. Beaver Falls, 8-2, 5
Out: none
Class 2A
1. Shady Side Academy, 9-0, 1
2. Steel Valley, 8-1, 2
3. Burgettstown, 9-0, 3
4. Charleroi, 8-1, 4
5. Washington, 9-1, 5
Out: none
Class A
1. Jeannette, 10-0, 1
2. Clairton, 8-1, 2
3. OLSH, 9-1, 3
4. Rochester, 9-1, 4
5. Imani Christian, 7-3, 5
Out: none
Chris Harlan is a Tribune-Review staff writer. You can contact Chris at charlan@tribweb.com or via Twitter @CHarlan_Trib.
Tags: Aliquippa, Beaver, Beaver Falls, Belle Vernon, Blackhawk, Burgettstown, Central Catholic, Charleroi, Clairton, Derry Area, Elizabeth Forward, Gateway, Imani Christian, Jeannette, Mt. lebanon, North Allegheny, Our Lady of the Sacred Heart
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