Pittsburgh, PA — Week 7 of Pennsylvania high school football has brought some exciting matchups and impressive performances as the regular season begins to close in on playoff time. Schools across the state faced off on the field, with many teams showing off their skills and striving for postseason success.
Among the standout games, Aliquippa took a commanding lead against Blackhawk, finishing strong at 48-13. Bald Eagle and Greater Johnstown had a nail-biter, pushing it to double overtime before Bald Eagle emerged victorious 32-26. In another thrilling contest, Beaver Area rolled past Pittsburgh North Catholic with a score of 49-10.
Other notable scores included East Stroudsburg South overpowering Pocono Mountain West 49-21, while Pittsburgh Central Catholic showcased their strength against Norwin with a decisive 59-14 triumph. Central Valley also performed well, defeating Quaker Valley 52-20, proving they are ready for the upcoming postseason.
As the teams gear up for the final weeks of the season, fans can look forward to more competitive games leading into the playoffs. The action will only heat up as schools fight for their spots in the championship brackets. Stay tuned for upcoming matchups and check back for the latest scores and highlights.
This week marked significant achievements for many teams, and the spirit of high school football continues to thrive across the state. Be sure to support your local teams as they strive for victory!
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