WPIAL Friday Football Scores – 11/13/2015

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Friday, November 13, 2015 | 12:25 AM


The eleventh week of the WPIAL high school football season fell on Friday the 13th. For 16 teams that avoided black cats, didn’t walk on cracks and sashay around any ladders they saw, victory was theirs and they continue to cruise on the Highway to Heinz to the Final Four. The 16 other teams will felt like victims of Freddy Krueger or Jason or Chuckie as their dreams of district gold were laid to rest. Here are all the final results.

WPIAL CLASS AAAA Quarterfinals:

Woodland Hills Wolverines 40 – Bethel Park Black Hawks 20 (F)

Pittsburgh Central Catholic Vikings 31 – North Allegheny Tigers 17 (F)

Penn-Trafford Warriors 39 – McKeesport Tigers 32 (F-OT)

Pine-Richland Rams 42 – Mount Lebanon Blue Devils 13 (F)

WPIAL CLASS AAA Quarterfinals:

Central Valley Warriors 42 – Hampton Talbots 9 (F)

Mars Fighting Planets 35 – Ringgold Rams 0 (F)

Franklin Regional Panthers 28 – Belle Vernon Leopards 7 (F)

Thomas Jefferson Jaguars 14 – West Allegheny Indians 0 (F)

WPIAL CLASS AA Quarterfinals:

South Fayette Lions 54 – Beaver Bobcats 7 (F)

Steel Valley Ironmen 24 – Beaver Falls Tigers 18 (F)

Aliquippa Quips 46 – Seton-LaSalle Rebels 6 (F)

Freeport Yellowjackets 24 – Washington Little Prexies 14 (F)

WPIAL CLASS A Quarterfinals:

Clairton Bears 46 – Avonworth Antelopes 21 (F)

Frazier Commodores 14 – Shenango Wildcats 13 (F)

Cardinal Wuerl North Catholic Trojans 49 – Bishop Canevin Crusaders 20 (F)

Jeannette Jayhawks 25 – Neshannock Lancers 15 (F)

District 6, 8, 9 Class AAA Semifinals:

Somerset Golden Eagles 24 – University Prep Wildcats 14 (F)

District 5, 8 Class AA Semifinals:

Chestnut Ridge Lions 14 – Westinghouse Bulldogs 6 (F)

 

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