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10/13/2025 0 Comments Western Pennsylvania Week 8 games to watch: Hopewell ends string of seasons under .500, but will likely still need wild card to make WPIAL class 3A playoffsFREEPORT - The math for making the WPIAL playoffs got more difficult when the PIAA chose to expand to six classes. Due to the variety in the amount of schools in classification, the WPIAL has to have different formats for each grouping to choose who will go to the state playoffs. Hopewell is caught in the meat grinder of a section that is the Western Hills Conference.
The Vikings, who are in Class 3A, can qualify for the playoffs for the first time since 2012 by finishing in the top three of their section or earning one of the three at-large wild cards. The possibility of needing a wild card to get in was reflected in Hopewell's effort last week against Freeport, which was 6-1 entering the contest. The Vikings' offense exploded during a 48-20 win over the Yellowjackets, who dropped their second consecutive contest. Hopewell snapped a string of eight consecutive seasons under .500 now wants to make sure it reaches the WPIAL playoffs for the first time since 2012. "We drove an hour and a half and took care of business," Hopewell Mottes said. "Our playoffs started last week. We had two tough losses in a row to Beaver and Avonworth. Every game is the playoffs from here on out." The 6-2 Vikings have two losses, a 51-50 nail biter to Beaver and a big loss at the hands of defending WPIAL champion Avonworth. Hopewell fell to fifth in the conference after those two defeats. The Vikings are tied with the Bobcats, but don't have the tiebreaker. Things won't get easier for the Vikings this Friday, as they host defending WPIAL runner-up Central Valley. The Warriors (4-4, 3-1) overall record doesn't look pretty, but they played a difficult non-conference schedule. Central Valley has a balanced offense, led by Ethan Shearer, who has 669 rushing yards. Quarterback Braddock Ambrose has thrown for 1,018 yards. Hopewell has a talented passers of its own in James Armstrong. Armstrong has passed for 1,721 yards and 19 touchdowns. Running back Nasir Wade ran for 180 yards against Freeport last week and has 901 for the season. Wade also showed his defensive prowess by running an interception for a touchdown last week. If the Vikings can't get past Central Valley, it will wrap up conference play with another difficult game against North Catholic. The Vikings should be one of the top candidates for a wild card, considering their strong wins against New Castle and Freeport. Westinghouse has something prove The Bulldogs (5-3) have had a strange two weeks. Westinghouse had to forfeit a win on the field, 40-14 against Butler on Sept. 19, due to using an ineligible player. The Bulldogs also took a narrow loss, 28-24, to Karns City on the road and was upended by University Prep last Friday. The loss to the Eagles snapped a 21-game winning streak in City League play. The Bulldogs will now have to grapple with Allderdice (4-4) in the City League semifinals. The Dragons, who beat up on Fox Chapel to open the year, looked lifeless last week during a 35-8 loss to Butler. Centurions battling back Greensburg Central Catholic took a pair of difficult losses to Riverview and Jeannette back-to-back. Now, the Centurions are hoping to find their way back into the playoff picture in a crowded Eastern Conference race. Riverview taking back-to-back losses to Frazier and Brentwood helped opened up some avenues. The Centurions took care of business last week against Springdale. Greensburg Central Catholic (4-4, 2-3) faces a surprising Frazier team this week in a game that will clear up much of the playoff picture. Josh Rizzo is the editor and publisher of Pittsburgh Preps and Colleges. Story ideas can be submitted to [email protected] or on X @J_oshRizzo.
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10/10/2025 0 Comments WPIAL/City League week 7 football quick reactions: butler earned its sixth win on the field, kemon spell not 100 percent on penn state, what's up with Westinghouse?While an administrative error handed Butler its first winning season since 1997 on Wednesday night, the Golden Tornado left no doubt on Friday they planned to earn it on the field. Butler bullied Allderdice from the outset of its matchup, building a 21-point first-quarter lead before blowing by the Dragons 35-8 at Cupples Stadium. The Golden Tornado (7-1) were led by quarterback Nicco Baggetta, who passed for 183 yards and threw two touchdown passes. Mark Klemz led Butler with 114 yards on 15 carries. Tre Turner scored the lone touchdown for Allderdice. What’s up with Westinghouse? Westinghouse’s streak of 21 consecutive wins in the City League came to a halt Friday night. University Prep was able to pick up a 20-14 win over the Bulldogs. Westinghouse have now lost consecutive games. Including the forfeit to Butler for using an ineligible player, the Bulldogs are now 5-3 on the season. Mckeesport's Kemon Spell goes off McKeesport standout Kemon Spell scored six touchdowns to help the Tigers gain control of first place in the Greater Allegheny Conference. Spell, who told MVI reporter Liam Belan after the game he isn’t 100 percent to Penn State anymore, piled up 420 yards of total offense in a 56-31 win over the Planets. Hopewell's Marcantonio attempts to get record back Hopewell kicker Rocco Marcantonio had an opportunity to try and get his WPIAL record for the longest field goal in WPIAL history back. Marcantonio’s attempt came up short, but the Vikings kicker has twice made a 55-yard attempt in his career. With Hopewell’s offense going off in a 48-20 win, the Vikings had plenty of cushion to give him a shot at a make. Fox Chapel's Harran Zureikat, a Georgia recruit, broke Marcantonio's record by making. a 57-yard field goal against Franklin Regional earlier this week. Don Barclay gets first conference win Things have been rough for Seneca Valley alum Don Barclay during his first season leading the Raiders program. But the Raiders showed some progress Friday night by beating Hempfield, 47-8. The Raiders (3-5, 1-3) halted a two-game losing skid with the win. Seneca Valley won’t get a chance to build on this win, as the Raiders will have to contend with Central Catholic and North Allegheny to close the season. Josh Rizzo is the editor of Pittsburgh Preps and Colleges. Story ideas can be submitted to [email protected] or on @J_oshRizzo |
AuthorMy name is Josh Rizzo, I am a sports writer who has worked for a variety of print and online media publications since 2008. I specialize in community journalism, focusing on regular people who happen to play sports. Archives
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