Final WPIAL baseball playoff clinchings through May 9

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Wednesday, May 9, 2018 | 10:36 PM


There will be 74 district teams participating in the 2018 WPIAL baseball playoffs as section play has come to a close. Check out TribHSSN.TribLive.com for exclusive broadcast coverage of the WPIAL baseball playoffs, starting with the WPIAL Baseball Playoff Pairings Show at 8 p.m. Friday.

Class 6A — Set with 13 playoff teams

Central Catholic

Butler

Pine-Richland

North Allegheny

Hempfield

Penn-Trafford

Plum

Norwin

Bethel Park

Canon-McMillan

Mt. Lebanon

Peters Township

Upper St. Clair

(6A explanation: North Allegheny finished tied for fourth place with Shaler and Seneca Valley. North Allegheny finished 3-1 in head-to-head, Shaler was 2-2 and Seneca Valley was 1-3, so North Allegheny clinched).

Class 5A — Set with 13 playoff teams

North Hills

Hampton

Mars

Fox Chapel

Moon

West Allegheny

Chartiers Valley

Montour

Trinity

Laurel Highlands

Franklin Regional

Gateway

Latrobe

Class 4A — Set with 12 playoff teams

Knoch

Freeport

Greensburg Salem

Deer Lakes

Blackhawk

South Fayette

Hopewell

New Castle

Ringgold

Belle Vernon

West Mifflin

South Park

Class 3A — Set with 12 playoff teams

Burrell

Valley

Steel Valley

Shady Side Academy

Riverside

Avonworth

South Side Beaver

Beaver Falls

Brownsville

Waynesburg

Charleroi

Mt. Pleasant

Class 2A — Set with 12 playoff teams

Carmichaels

Chartiers-Houston

Fort Cherry

California

Cardinal Wuerl North Catholic

Neshannock

Laurel

Shenango

Serra Catholic

Carlynton

Brentwood

Bishop Canevin

Class A — Set with 12 playoff teams

Union

Vincentian Academy

Eden Christian

Leechburg

Greensburg Central Catholic

Jeannette

Monessen

West Greene

Quigley Catholic

Western Beaver

Cornell

Rochester

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