WPIAL Qualifiers for the 2013 PIAA Basketball Playoffs
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Sunday, March 3, 2013 | 11:23 AM
Eight basketball games this weekend at the A.J. Palumbo Center and here on MSA Sports not only decided who went home with district gold, but it also decided which WPIAL teams and in what order will qualify for the PIAA Basketball Playoffs. Here are the teams and the final order from District 7 for the state postseason.
BOYS CLASS AAAA (5 Teams Qualify):
1) New Castle Red Hurricane
2) Hampton Talbots
3) Seneca Valley Raiders
4) North Allegheny Tigers
5) Gateway Gators
BOYS CLASS AAA (6 Teams Qualify):
1) Montour Spartans
2) Chartiers Valley Colts
3) Mars Fighting Planets
4) Beaver Bobcats
5) Thomas Jefferson Jaguars
6) South Fayette Lions
BOYS CLASS AA (7 Teams Qualify):
1) Beaver Falls Tigers
2) Burrell Buccaneers
3) Apollo-Ridge Vikings
4) Quaker Valley Quakers
5) Brentwood Spartans
6) Greensburg Central Catholic Centurions
7) Jeannette Jayhawks are in
BOYS CLASS A (4 Teams Qualify):
1) Vincentian Academy Royals
2) Clairton Bears
3) North Catholic Trojans
4) Lincoln Park Leopards
GIRLS CLASS AAAA (5 Teams Qualify):
1) Bethel Park Black Hawks
2) Chartiers Valley Colts
3) Gateway Gators
4) Mount Lebanon Blue Devils
5) Penn-Trafford Warriors
GIRLS CLASS AAA (6 Teams Qualify):
1) South Park Eagles
2) Elizabeth Forward Warriors
3) Hopewell Vikings
4) Blackhawk Cougars
5) Hampton Talbots
6) Central Valley Warriors
GIRLS CLASS AA (7 Teams Qualify):
1) Bishop Canevin Crusaders
2) Seton-LaSalle Rebels
3) Burrell Buccaneers
4) Jeannette Jayhawks
5) Mohawk Warriors
6) Greensburg Central Catholic Centurions
7) McGuffey Highlanders
GIRLS CLASS A (5 Teams Qualify):
1) Vincentian Academy Royals
2) Serra Catholic Eagles
3) Quigley Catholic Spartans
4) North Catholic Trojans
5) Winchester Thurston Bears
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