MSA Sports Top Ten – WPIAL Wrestling – 01/06/2012
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Friday, January 6, 2012 | 1:19 AM
Every Thursday through January, MSA Sports ranks the top ten teams in both the WPIAL Class AAA and Class AA. Don’t miss Inside the WPIAL Wrestling Circle Show every Monday at 7:00pm AND weekly matches broadcast as well only here on the MSA Sports Network.
WPIAL CLASS AAA:
1. Canon-McMillan Big Macs (3-0)
(Last Week #1)
2. Kiski Area Cavaliers (3-0)
(Last Week #2)
3. Connellsville Falcons (1-0)
(Last Week #3)
4. North Allegheny Tigers (3-0)
(Last Week #5)
5. Franklin Regional Panthers (2-1)
(Last Week #4)
6. Greensburg-Salem Golden Lions (3-0)
(Last Week #9)
7. Hempfield Spartans (1-0)
(Last Week #7)
8. Hampton Talbots (2-0)
(Last Week #8)
9. Peters Township Indians (3-0)
(Last Week #10)
10. Latrobe Wildcats (2-1)
(Last Week Unranked)
Out of MSA Sports Top Ten from last week – Penn-Trafford Warriors
WPIAL CLASS AA:
1. Jefferson-Morgan Rockets (3-0)
(Last Week #1)
2. Chartiers-Houston Buccaneers (3-0)
(Last Week #2)
3. Derry Trojans (3-0)
(Last Week #5)
4. Valley Vikings (2-0)
(Last Week Unranked)
5. Bentworth Bearcats (2-1)
(Last Week #7)
6. Kittanning Wildcats (2-1)
(Last Week #3)
7. West Greene Pioneers (2-1)
(Last Week Unranked)
8. Burrell Buccaneers (3-0)
(Last Week #10)
9. Keystone Oaks Golden Eagles (3-0)
(Last Week #8)
10. Burgettstown Blue Devils (2-1)
(Last Week #4)
Out of MSA Sports Top Ten from last week – South Side Rams, Yough Cougars
Tags: Bentworth, Burgettstown, Burrell, Canon-McMillan, Chartiers-Houston, Connellsville, Derry Area, Franklin Regional, Greensburg Salem, Hampton, Hempfield, Jefferson-Morgan, Keystone Oaks, Kiski School, Kittanning, Latrobe, Valley, West Greene
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