WPIAL boys soccer playoff clinchings through Oct. 8, 2023
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Sunday, October 8, 2023 | 8:01 PM
Section play in the regular season is winding down with one week left in the 2023 WPIAL boys soccer season.
The top four teams in each section qualify for the district playoffs. All teams tied for a playoff spot in which head-to-head does not break the tie all qualify for the postseason.
Here is the latest list of district teams that have qualified for the WPIAL boys soccer playoffs through Sunday:
Class 4A
7 of at least 8 teams have qualified
North Allegheny Tigers
Seneca Valley Raiders
Butler Golden Tornado
Fox Chapel Foxes
Upper St. Clair Panthers
Norwin Knights
Peters Township Indians
Class 3A
13 of at least 16 teams have qualified
Hampton Talbots
Mars Fightin’ Planets
Moon Tigers
Montour Spartans
South Fayette Lions
Bethel Park Black Hawks
Thomas Jefferson Jaguars
Ringgold Rams
Trinity Hillers
Plum Mustangs
Latrobe Wildcats
Franklin Regional Panthers
Gateway Gators
Class 2A
12 of at least 16 teams have qualified
South Park Eagles
Deer Lakes Lancers
Shady Side Academy Bulldogs
Knoch Knights
Belle Vernon Leopards
Mt. Pleasant Vikings
McGuffey Highlanders
Yough Cougars
Avonworth Antelopes
Quaker Valley Quakers
Beaver Bobcats
Hopewell Vikings
Class A
16 of a possible 17 teams have qualified
Sewickley Academy Panthers
Eden Christian Academy Warriors
Our Lady of the Sacred Heart Chargers
Beaver County Christian Eagles
Charleroi Cougars
Bentworth Bearcats
Beth-Center Bulldogs
Greensburg Central Catholic Centurions
Burrell Buccaneers
Springdale Dynamos
Winchester Thurston Bears
Trinity Christian Academy Falcons
Seton LaSalle Rebels
Serra Catholic Eagles
Carlynton Cougars
Bishop Canevin Crusaders
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