Everything you need to know from Week 11 WPIAL playoff action

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Friday, November 9, 2018 | 11:36 PM


TribLIVE’s sports reporters have you covered from Friday’s Week 11 high school football playoff action.

WEEK 11 TOP PERFORMERS

Top passers, rushers and receivers from Week 11

GAMES OF THE WEEK

■ DERRY 36, NORTH CATHOLIC 29 @ Hempfield
Derry scored 21 points in the final quarter to stun North Catholic and advance to the WPIAL Class 3A championship game at Heinz Field for the first time in school history. 427882_ptr-clairtonOLSH3-111018

■ SENECA VALLEY 31, NORTH ALLEGHENY 14
Seneca Valley running back Jake Mineweaser rushed for 142 yards and two touchdowns.

ALLEGHENY

■ PINE-RICHLAND 46, MT. LEBANON 16
Pine-Richland quarterback Cole Spencer had a hand in four touchdowns, one on the ground and three passes to D’avay Johnson, Shane Cafardi and Luke Miller.

■ WEST ALLEGHENY 14, WOODLAND HILLS 13 @ North Hills
West Allegheny senior tight end Isaac Longstreth was on the receiving end of a 9-yard scoring strike from junior quarterback Kam Kruze with 1 minute, 16 seconds left in the fourth quarter.

■ PENN HILLS 34, McKEESPORT 7 at Fox Chapel
Mckeesport’s offense turned the ball over seven times and Penn Hills’ standout running back Tank Smith rolled for 218 yards on the ground.

■ THOMAS JEFFERSON 47, BLACKHAWK 7 @ Peters Township
Senior running back Max Shaw sliced the Blackhawk defense for 314 yards on 33 carries, and tallied five touchdowns.

■ ALIQUIPPA 42, BEAVER FALLS 14 @ Ambridge
Aliquippa’s Larry Walker finished with three interceptions.

■ SOUTH SIDE BEAVER 32, SHADY SIDE ACADEMY 16 @ Montour
South Side’s Jake Botkin finished the night with a game-high 182 yards on the ground and two touchdowns.

■ CHARLEROI 42, MOHAWK 13 @ Moon
Charleroi scored 35 unanswered points in the second half.

■ FREEDOM 7, BURGETTSTOWN 6 @ Central Valley
With Burgettstown driving to setup a potential winning field goal in the final minute-and-a-half of regulation, a miscommunication between quarterback Jake Lounder and running back Cycle Conley led to a fumble.

■ STEEL VALLEY 39, WASHINGTON 7 @ Elizabeth Forward
Leading 13-7 with 3:17 remaining in the second quarter, Steel Valley went on a rampage to seize a 33-7 advantage at halftime.

■ OUR LADY of the SACRED HEART 27, CLAIRTON 7 @ Dormont Stadium
Senior running back Noah Campalong clinched OLSH’s first trip to the WPIAL championship game with a pair of fourth-quarter touchdowns.

WESTMORELAND

■ GATEWAY 35, FRANKLIN REGIONAL @ Norwin
Gateway forced five turnovers and turned short fields into touchdowns.

■ PETERS TOWNSHIP 38, PENN-TRAFFORD 35 @ West Mifflin
Peters Township kicker, Brian Bruzdewicz , a senior, connected on a 26-yard field goal with three seconds left in the game.

■ SOUTH FAYETTE 28, BELLE VERNON 10 @ Ringgold
Senior quarterback Jamie Diven finished 21 of 33 for 333 yards.

■ ROCHESTER 27, JEANNETTE 0 @ Canon-McMillan
Darius Goosby ran for 183 yards and a touchdown, and Noah Whiteleather carried the ball for 102 yards and three scores.

■ BELLWOOD-ANTIS vs. LIGONIER VALLEY @ Johnstown (7 p.m, Saturday)

OTHER SCORES

Scores, summaries and schedules: Nov. 9, 2018

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