Peters Twp & North Hills Are Golden Girls in Winning 2012 WPIAL Girls Lacrosse

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Friday, May 25, 2012 | 11:44 AM


2012 turns out to be the Year of the Indians in girls lacrosse. In a couple of thrilling championship matches, both Peters Township in Division I and North Hills in Division II captured district gold at Martorelli Stadium in West View on Thursday. Here are ALL of the final scores from the 2012 WPIAL Girls Lacrosse Playoffs.

2012 WPIAL DIVISION I CHAMPIONSHIP MATCH:

Peters Township Indians 21 – Pine-Richland Rams 18  (MSA)

WPIAL DIVISION I Consolation:

Mount Lebanon Blue Devils 16 – Shady Side Academy Indians 13

WPIAL DIVISION I Semifinals:

Peters Township Indians 18 – Mount Lebanon Blue Devils 9

Pine-Richland Rams 16 – Shady Side Academy Indians 11

WPIAL DIVISION I Quarterfinals:

Peters Township Indians 10 – Sewickley Academy Panthers 5

Mount Lebanon Blue Devils 11 – Quaker Valley Quakers 10

Shady Side Academy Indians 11 – Seneca Valley Raiders 4

Pine-Richland Rams 14 – Oakland Catholic Eagles 6

WPIAL DIVISION I First Round:

Sewickley Academy Panthers 18 – North Allegheny Tigers 9  (MSA)

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2012 WPIAL DIVISION II CHAMPIONSHIP MATCH:

North Hills Indians 11 – Chartiers Valley Colts 10  (MSA)

WPIAL DIVISION II Semifinals:

North Hills Indians 13 – Shaler Titans 12

Chartiers Valley Colts 16 – Bethel Park Black Hawks 10

WPIAL DIVISION II Quarterfinals:

North Hills Indians 13 – Baldwin Highlanders 9

Shaler Titans 11 – Ellis School Tigers 7

Chartiers Valley Colts 10 – Blackhawk Cougars 3

Bethel Park Black Hawks 11 – Hampton Talbots 10

WPIAL DIVISION II First Round:

Blackhawk Cougars 18 – Butler Golden Tornado 10

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