PIAA YARDS RUSHING RUSHING ATTEMPTS CLASS AAAA Championship 251 Austin Scott, Parkland, vs. Woodland Hills, 2002
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1 INDIVIDUAL RECORDS YARDS RUSHING 251 Austin Scott, Parkland, vs. Woodland Hills, Chris Morgan, Woodland Hills, vs. Altoona, Matt Thomas, Parkland, vs. Cedar Cliff, Justin Hammond, McDowell, vs. Brashear, Jordan Misher, State College, vs. DuBois, Jarrett McClenton, Archbishop Wood, vs. Harrisburg Bishop McDevitt, Jarrett McClenton, Archbishop Wood, vs. Somerset, Colin McDemott, Allentown Central Catholic, vs. Selinsgrove, Evan Culver, Saucon Valley, vs. Scranton Prep, Christian Lezzer, Clearfield, vs. Punxsutawney, 2012 A 353 R.C. Lagomarsino, Lansdale Catholic, vs. Grove City, Hunter Hayes, South Fayette, vs. Hickory, Jon Veach, Mount Carmel, vs. Lakeland, Cody Remaley, Northern Lehigh, vs. GAR Memorial, Jeremiah Young, Steelton-Highspire, vs. Serra Catholic, Dominick Bragalone, South Williamsport, vs. Bishop Guilfoyle, Dominick Bragalone, South Williamsport, vs. Pius X, Dominick Bragalone, South Williamsport, vs. Old Forge, 2014 INDIVIDUAL RECORDS RUSHING ATTEMPTS 33 Anthony Gonzalez, Liberty, vs. Bethel Park, Mike Campolo, Pittsburgh Cent. Cath., vs. Cedar Cliff, Daquan Worley, Coatesville, vs. La Salle College HS, Sean Bleiler, Parkland, vs. Cumberland Valley, Lucas Cooper, Hollidaysburg, vs. DuBois, Heath Hidlay, Mifflin County, vs. DuBois, Jarrett McClenton, Archbishop Wood, vs. Harrisburg Bishop McDevitt, Joe Korcinsky, Greenville, vs. Blackhawk, Brian Balridge, Thomas Jefferson, vs. Strong Vincent, Juvon Batts, Selinsgrove, vs. Greater Johnstown, Jake Heiple, Somerset, vs. University Prep, 2015 A 31 R.C. Lagomarsino, Lansdale Catholic, vs. Grove City, R.C. Lagomarsino, Lansdale Catholic, vs. Littlestown, Zack Pierce, Pottstown St. Pius X, vs. Pen Argyl, Jesse Jones, Tyrone, vs. Sharon, Dustin Jones, Lake-Lehman, vs. Catasauqua, Jeremiah Young, Steelton-Highspire, vs. Serra Catholic, Dominick Bragalone, South Williamsport, vs. Bishop Guilfoyle, Nick Sajone, Shenandoah Valley, vs. Taylor Riverside, Will Casella, Schuylkill Haven, vs. Bristol, 2013
2 INDIVIDUAL RECORDS YARDS PASSING 383 Ben DiNucci, Pine-Richland, vs. St. Joseph s Prep, Erik Olson, Bethel Park, vs. West Lawn Wilson, Tino Sunseri, Pittsburgh Cent. Cath. vs. Cathedral Prep, Levi Becker, McDowell, vs. State College, James Jackson, Taylor Allderdice, vs. McDowell, Damion Terry, Cathedral Prep, vs. Archbishop Wood, Brendan Nosovitch, Allentown Central Catholic, vs. Archbishop Wood, Brendan Nosovitch, Allentown Central Catholic, vs. Shamokin, Brendan Nosovitch, Allentown Central Catholic, vs.valley View, Akil Young, University Prep, vs. Somerset, 2012 A 346 D.J. Lenehan, Wilson Area, vs. South Park, Christian Brumbaugh, South Fayette, vs. Forest Hills Christian Brumbaugh, South Fayette, vs. Brockway, Zack Bradley, Catasauqua, vs. Lake-Lehman, Corey Talerico, Taylor Riverside, vs. Clairton, Andrew Withington, Camp Hill, vs. Southern Columbia, Cole Hildabrandt, Bangor Pius X, vs. So. Columbia, A.J. Long, Pius X, vs. Calvary Christian, 2011 INDIVIDUAL RECORDS PASSING ATTEMPTS 46 Ben DiNucci, Pine-Richland, vs. St. Joseph s Prep, Ben DiNucci, Pine-Richland, vs. West Lawn Wilson, Devante Cross, Parkland, vs. St. Joseph s Prep, Greg McGhee, Perry, vs. State College, James Jackson, Taylor Allderdice, vs. McDowell, Alec Werner, Harrisburg Bishop McDevitt, vs. Archbishop Wood, Brendan Nosovitch, Allentown Central Catholic, vs. Archbishop Wood, Damion Terry, Cathedral Prep, vs. West Allegheny, Akil Young, University Prep, vs. Selinsgrove, Akil Young, University Prep, vs. Somerset, 2012 A 52 D.J. Lenehan, Wilson Area, vs. South Park, D.J. Lenehan, Wilson Area, vs. Montoursville, Derek Buganza, Brockway, vs. South Fayette, John Algeo, Lansdale Cath., vs. Northwestern Lehigh, Corey Talerico, Taylor Riverside, vs. Clairton, Zach Anderson, Kane, vs. Serra Catholic, Phil Stambaugh, Bangor Pius X, vs. Southern Columbia, Ryan Mohn, Steelton-Highspire, vs.southern Columbia, Colin Carey, Old Forge, vs. Southern Columbia, 2011
3 INDIVIDUAL RECORDS PASSING COMPLETIONS INDIVIDUAL RECORDS MOST INTERCEPTIONS THROWN 32 Ben DiNucci, Pine-Richland, vs. St. Joseph s Prep, Ben DiNucci, Pine-Richland, vs. West Lawn Wilson, Daniel Harding, Nazareth, vs. La Salle College HS, Levi Becker, McDowell, vs. State College, Gabe French, DuBois, vs. Mifflin County, Alec Werner, Harrisburg Bishop McDevitt, vs. Archbishop Wood, Brendan Nosovitch, Allentown Central Catholic, vs. Archbishop Wood, Damion Terry, Cathedral Prep, vs. West Allegheny, Brendan Nosovitch, Allentown Central Catholic, vs. Valley View, Akil Young, University Prep, vs. Clearfield, 2012 A 27 D.J. Lenehan, Wilson Area, vs. South Park, Christian Brumbaugh, South Fayette, vs. Forest Hills, Anthony Doria, Seton-LaSalle, vs. Forest Hills, Derek Buganza, Brockway, vs. South Fayette, Tre Jordan, Notre Dame-Green Pond, vs. Dunmore, Corey Talerico, Taylor Riverside, vs. Clairton, Zach Anderson, Kane, vs. Serra Catholic, Ryan Williams, Clairton, vs. Berlin-Brothersvalley, Matt Bodamer, Port Allegany, vs. Sharpsville, A.J. Long, Pius X, vs. Calvary Christian, Matt Magarity, La Salle College vs. North Allegheny, Dan Persa, Liberty, vs. McKeesport, Lamar Owens, Erie Central, vs. McKeesport, Nine times. Most recent: Aaron Wilmer, George Washington, vs.liberty, Five times. Most recent: Levi Becker, McDowell, vs. State College, 2015; Drew Friberg, State College, vs. McDowell, Gabe Franch, DuBois, vs. State College, Ahmed Turner, Perry, vs. McDowell, Tyler Reifsnyder, Manheim Central, vs. Thomas Jefferson, Three times. Most recent: Jerry Rahill, Archbishop Wood, vs. Selinsgrove, Thirteen times. Most recent: Logan Leiby, Selinsgrove, vs. Saucon Valley, Akil Young, University Prep, vs. Selinsgrove, Dakota Thomas, Punxsutawney, vs. Somerset, 2014 A 5 Justin Myers, Forest Hills, vs. Mount Carmel, Mike Bonus, Washington, vs. Dallas, Joshua Evans, West Catholic, vs. Southern Columbia, Kyle Armagost, Moniteau, vs. Aliquippa, A.J. Dick, Redbank Valley, vs. Wilmington, Chris Adams, Cambridge Springs, vs. Camp Hill, Mike Tremel, Bishop Carroll, vs. South Side Beaver, Four times. Most recent: Jack Schrey, Bishop McCort, vs. Steelton-Highspire, Rick Angood, Coudersport, vs. Kennedy Christian, 1994
4 INDIVIDUAL RECORDS MOST PASS RECEPTIONS INDIVIDUAL RECORDS MOST RECEIVING YARDS 14 Mike Merhaut, Pine-Richland, vs. St. Joseph s Prep, Mike Merhaut, Pine-Richland, vs. West Lawn Wilson, John Schademan, Bethel Park, vs. West Lawn Wilson, Rob Lamey, Ridley, vs. Parkland, Jarey Elder, Parkland, vs. St. Joseph s Prep, Ed Tinker, Cathedral Prep, vs. Brashear, Dante Dawson, DuBois, vs. State College, Brian Lemelle, Harrisburg Bishop McDevitt, vs. Archbishop Wood, Devin Wilson, Montour, vs. Harrisburg Bishop McDevitt, Three times. Most recent: Devin Wilson, Montour, vs. Grove City, Kevin Gulyas, Allentown Central Catholic, vs. Valley View, Jeremy Adams, Clearfield, vs. Bellefonte, Marcus Johnson, University Prep, vs. Somerset, 2013 A 9 Joe DelSardo, Seton-LaSalle, vs. Mount Carmel, Brian Kennedy, Montoursville, vs. Hickory, Tyler Purvis, Lancaster Catholic, vs. West Catholic, Tyler Challingsworth, South Fayette, vs. Brockway, Rich Musinski, Wyoming Area, vs. Mount Carmel, Four times. Most recent: Shialek Powell, GAR Memorial, vs. Pen Argyl, Shane Schuback, Old Forge, vs. North Catholic, Skyler Lavage, Taylor Riverside, vs. Clairton, Mike Sommerville, Bangor Pius X, vs. So. Columbia, Quentin Lopez, Bangor Pius X, vs. Southern Columbia, Tony Merlo, Bangor Pius X, vs. Bristol, Mike Merhaut, Pine-Richland, vs. St. Joseph s Prep, Clint Dodson, Parkland, vs. Downigtown, Art Thomas, Cumberland Valley, vs. Parkland, Brendan Perretta, Altoona, vs. Brashear, Tim Jackson, Taylor Allderdice, vs. McDowell, Josh Hannum, Strath Haven, vs. West Allegheny, Kobay White, Harrisburg Bishop McDevitt, vs. Cathedral Prep, Kevin Gulyas, Allentown Central Catholic, vs. Shamokin, Kevin Gulyas, Allentown Central Catholic, vs. Valley View, Marcus Johnson, University Prep, vs. Somerset, 2012 A 135 Adam Thomas, Wilson Area, vs. Jeannette, Mike Caputo, Seton-LaSalle, vs. Forest Hills, Andrew Pryts, Hickory, vs. Martinsburg Central, Paryss Marshall, Catasauqua, vs. Lake-Lehman, Terrish Webb, Clairton, vs. Southern Columbia, Matt Hepler, Tri-Valley, vs. Bishop McCort, Quentin Lopez, Bangor Pius X, vs. Southern Columbia, David Argust, Old Forge, vs. Southern Columbia, 2011
5 MOST RUSHING YARDS 509 Central Bucks West, vs. Upper St. Clair, Central Bucks West (509) vs. Upper St. Clair (198), Woodland Hills, vs. Altoona, Easton (338) and North Penn (286), Erie Central, vs. Clearfield, Altoona (338) and McDowell (229), McDowell, vs. Brashear, McDowell (539) and Brashear (217), McDowell, vs. Perry, McDowell (410) and Taylor Allderdice (127), Archbishop Wood, vs. Central Valley, General McLane (353) and Pottsville (275), Archbishop Wood, vs. Allentown Central Catholic, Archbishop Wood (518) and Somerset (187), Allentown Central Catholic, vs. Clearfield, Allentown Central Catholic (456) and Selinsgrove (274), Valley View, vs. Allentown Central Catholic, Valley View (535) and Allentown Central Catholic (105), 2011 MOST RUSHING YARDS A 455 Lansdale Catholic, vs. Grove City, Jeannette (395) and Dunmore (220), West Catholic, vs. Lancaster Catholic, Montoursville (370) and Wilson Area (204), West Catholic, vs. Northern Lehigh, West Catholic (486) and Northern Lehigh (199), West Catholic, vs. Palisades, Dunmore (441) and Northwestern Lehigh (217), Southern Columbia, vs. Duquesne, Southern Columbia (509) and Duquesne (180), Southern Columbia, vs. Steelton-Highspire, South Williamsport (385) and Bishop Guilfoyle (262), Southern Columbia, vs. Pius X, Southern Columbia (768) vs. Pius X (116), Schuylkill Haven, vs. Bristol, Schuylkill Haven (605) and Bristol (123), 2013 Pending Pending
6 MOST PASSING YARDS 383 Pine-Richland, vs. St. Joseph s Prep, Pine-Richland (383) and St. Joseph s Prep (219), Bethel Park, vs. Wilson, Bethel Park (289) and Wilson (264), Pittsburgh Central Catholic, vs. Cathedral Prep, Nazareth (283) and La Salle College (280), McDowell, vs. State College, McDowell (401) and State College (229), Taylor Allderdice, vs. McDowell, McDowell (193) and Brashear (147), Cathedral Prep, vs. Archbishop Wood, Cathedral Prep (317) and Archbishop Wood (40), Allentown Central Catholic, vs. Archbishop Wood, Cathedral Prep (347) and Harrisburg Bishop McDevitt (291), Allentown Central Catholic, vs. Shamokin, Cathedral Prep (257) and West Allegheny (178), Allentown Central Catholic, vs. Valley View, Allentown Central Catholic (496) and Valley View (74), 2011 MOST PASSING YARDS A 346 Wilson Area, vs. South Park, Wilson Area (346) and South Park (210), South Fayette, vs. Forest Hills, Hbg. Bishop McDevitt (230) and Mt. Carmel (223), South Fayette, vs. Brockway, South Fayette (380) and Brockway (358), Catasauqua, vs. Lake-Lehman, Moniteau (259) and Oliver (118), Clairton, vs. Bishop Guilfoyle, So. Columbia (198) and South Side Beaver (180), Camp Hill, vs. Southern Columbia, Tri-Valley (288) and Bishop McCort (117), Bangor Pius X, vs. Southern Columbia, Steelton-Highspire (346) and So. Columbia (107), Pius X, vs. Calvary Christian, Pius X (395) and Calvary Christian (60), University Prep, vs. Somerset, University Prep (462) and Somerset (205),
7 MOST OFFENSIVE YARDS 594 Pine-Richland (211 rush, 383 pass), vs. St. Joseph s Prep, ,147 Pine-Richland (594) and St. Joseph s Prep (553), Coatesville (278 rush, 234 pass), vs. La Salle College, Coatesville (512) and La Salle College HS (365), State College (260 rush, 271 pass), vs. Pine-Richland, State College (531) and Pine-Richland (401), McDowell (539 rush, 16 pass), vs. Brashear, McDowell (555) and Brashear (339), McDowell (446 rush, 53 pass), vs. Perry, McDowell (478) and Taylor Allderdice (385), Thomas Jefferson (331 rush, 137 pass), vs. Garnet Valley, General McLane (395) and Pottsville (386), Archbishop Wood (560 rush, 70 pass), vs. Allentown Central Catholic, ,008 Archbishop Wood (630) and Allentown Central Catholic (378), Allentown Central Catholic (507 rushing, 148 passing), vs. Clearfield, Allentown Central Catholic (655) and Clearfield (254), 2010 MOST OFFENSIVE YARDS A 506 Jeannette (395 rush, 111 pass), vs. Dunmore, Wilson Area (407) and South Park (398), Wilson Area (204 rush, 341 pass), vs. Montoursville, Wilson Area (545) and Montoursville (388), South Fayette (213 rushing, 380 passing), vs. Brockway, ,024 South Fayette (593) and Brockway (431), West Catholic (499 rush, 98 pass), vs. Palisades, West Catholic (598) and Palisades (247), Southern Columbia (509 rush, 0 pass), vs. Duquesne, Southern Columbia (509) and Duquesne (296), Farrell (329 rush, 208 pass), vs. Berlin-Brothersvalley, Southern Columbia (447) and Tri-Valley (406), So. Columbia (768 rush, 35 pass), vs. Bangor Pius X, ,274 Southern Columbia (803) and Bangor Pius X (471), Schuylkill Haven (605 rush, 0 pass), vs. Bristol, Southern Columbia (565) and Old Forge (367), Valley View (535 rush, 74 pass), vs. Allentown Central Catholic, ,210 Valley View (609) and Allentown Central Catholic (601), University Prep (62 rush, 462 pass), vs. Somerset, University Prep (524) and Somerset (464), 2012
8 FEWEST RUSHING YARDS 7 Liberty, vs. Upper St. Clair, North Hills (47) and Central Bucks West (165), Neshaminy, vs. Cedar Cliff, Pittsburgh Central Catholic (26) and Harrisburg (83), Clearfield, vs. Erie Central, George Washington (-9) and Parkland (180), Schenley, vs. Cathedral Prep, Cathedral Prep (44) and Brashear (89), Perry, vs. McDowell, Brashear (16) and McDowell (161), Perry, vs. Berwick, Perry (-29) and Berwick (43), Perry, vs. Hopewell, Archbishop Wood (48) and Selinsgrove (57), West Allegheny, vs. Cathedral Prep, Bellefonte (73) and Perry (94), Wilson Area, vs. Berwick, Perry (35) and Clearfield (42), 2004 FEWEST RUSHING YARDS A -14 Shady Side Academy, vs. Mount Carmel, Imhotep Charter (23) and South Fayette (68), Tyrone, v. Burrell, Forest Hills (44) and Aliquippa (82), Delone Catholic, vs. Northern Lehigh, Lancaster Catholic (87) and Mount Carmel (36), Oliver, vs. Brockway, Oliver (-38) and Brockway (169), Bishop Carroll, vs. Southern Columbia, Rochester (57) and Southern Columbia (84), Marian Catholic, vs. South Williamsport, Farrell (53) and Clairton (78), North Star, vs. Clairton, Clarion-Limestone (2) and Bishop Carroll (148), Northwest Area, vs. Southern Columbia, Farrell (38) and Cameron County (59), University Prep, vs. Somerset, University Prep (53) and Clearfield (76), 2012
9 FEWEST PASSING YARDS -4 Neshaminy, vs. Pittsburgh Central Catholic, Cathedral Prep (11) and Central Bucks West (20), Neshaminy, vs. Cedar Cliff, Coatesville (11) and Cumberland Valley (37), Parkland, vs. La Salle College HS, Williamsport (23) and Cumberland Valley (67), State College, vs. McDowell, State College (1) and McDowell (20), DuBois, vs. State College, DuBois (59) and State College (124), Hopewell, vs. Strath Haven, Sharon, vs. Berwick, Blackhawk (13) and Allentown Central Catholic (70), Archbishop Wood, vs. Somerset, McGuffey, vs. Sharon, Sharon, vs. McGuffey, McGuffey (0) and Sharon (0), Academy Park, vs. Archbishop Wood, Strong Vincent, vs. Thomas Jefferson, Bayard Rustin, vs. Archbishop Wood, Thomas Jefferson, vs. Selinsgrove, Bradford, vs. Perry, Strong Vincent (0) and Thomas Jefferson (62), Bradford, vs. Huntingdon, Sharon, vs. Peabody, Sharon (20) and Westinghouse (35), Clearfield, vs. Somerset, Clearfield (16) and Somerset (22), 2014 FEWEST PASSING YARDS A 4 Tyrone, vs. Mount Carmel, Tyrone (4) and Mount Carmel (43), Slippery Rock, vs. Aliquippa, Cocalico, vs. Mount Carmel, Slippery Rock (0) and Aliquippa (32), Wilmington, vs. Bishop McCort, South Park, vs. Forest Hills, Dunmore, vs. Mount Carmel, Northwestern Lehigh (10) and Harrisburg Bishop McDevitt (42), Northwestern Lehigh, vs. Lansdale Catholic, Brookville (0) and Wilmington (42), Southern Columbia, vs. Duquesne, Smethport, vs. Scotland, Rochester (11) and Southern Columbia (34), Smethport (0) and Scotland (45), North Catholic, vs. Clarion, Southern Columbia, vs. Steelton-Highspire, Smethport, vs. Farrell, Pottstown St. Pius X, vs. Camp Hill, Southern Columbia (4) and Shenandoah Valley (32), Kennedy Christian (10) and Western Beaver (26), Six times. Most recent: Homer-Center, vs. Steelton- Highspire, Windber (3) and Clairton (69), South Williamsport, vs. Old Forge, Schuylkill Haven, vs. Bristol, Schuylkill Haven, vs. Communications Tech, Schuylkill Haven (0) and Communications Tech (10), 2008
10 FEWEST OFFENSIVE YARDS 103 Liberty (7 rush, 96 pass), vs. Upper St. Clair, Cedar Cliff (155) and Pittsburgh Central Catholic (239), Neshaminy (-21 rush, 0 pass), vs. Cedar Cliff, Pittsburgh Central Catholic (79) and Harrisburg (116), McDowell (31 rush, 38 pass), vs. Pittsburgh Central Catholic, McDowell (69) and Pittsburgh Central Catholic (273), Schenley (4 rush, 16 pass), vs. Cathedral Prep, Mifflin County (168) and McDowell (198), Brashear, vs, McDowell, Brashear (86) and McDowell (426), Aliquippa (-11 rush, 40 pass), vs. Berwick, Aliquippa (29) and Berwick (166), Strath Haven (77 rush, 20 pass), vs. Manheim Central, Greenville (100) and Blackhawk (171), Strath Haven (43 rushing, 14 passing), vs. Pottsville, Bradford (124) and Perry (179), Westinghouse (40 rush, 35 pass), vs. Sharon, Perry (113) and Strong Vincent (267), 2003 FEWEST OFFENSIVE YARDS A 43 Hanover Area (3 rush, 40 pass), vs. Aliquippa, Hanover Area (43) and Aliquippa (251), Tyrone (-12 rush, 44 pass), vs. Burrell, Aliquippa (110) and Forest Hills (140), Delone Catholic (-3 rush, 38 pass), vs. No. Lehigh, Delone Catholic (125) and Northern Lehigh (137), Brookville (49 rush, 0 pass), vs. Wilmington, Brookville (49) and Wilmington (220), Rochester (70 rushing, 11 passing), vs. So. Columbia, Farrell (152) and Marian Catholic (200), Kennedy Christian (55 rush, 10 pass), vs. W. Beaver, Farrell (145) and Clairton (153), North Star (-31 rush, 26 pass), vs. Clairton, Cameron County (59) and Farrell (204), Comm. Tech (32 rush, 10 pass), vs. Schuylkill Haven, Comm. Tech (42) and Schuylkill Haven (284), Clearfield (14 rush, 16 pass), vs. Somerset, Clearfield (30) and Somerset (243), 2014
11 MOST FIRST DOWNS 26 North Allegheny, vs. Coatesville, Central Bucks West, vs. New Castle, Pine-Richland (25) and St. Joseph s Prep (19), St. Joseph s Prep, vs. Pennsbury, Downingtown, vs. Parkland, Easton (20) and North Penn (19), State College, vs. Pine-Richland, State College (35) and Pine-Richland (20), McDowell, vs. State College, McDowell (27) and State College (24), McDowell, vs. Perry, Mifflin County (17) and DuBois (16), Strath Haven, vs. West Allegheny, Archbishop Wood (19) and Cathedral Prep (16), Allentown Central Catholic, vs. Archbishop Wood, Allentown Central Catholic (28) and Archbishop Wood (21), Allentown Central Catholic, vs. Selinsgrove, Pottsville, vs. Strath Haven, Allentown Central Catholic (25) ans Selinsgrove (12), Pottsville (20) and Garnet Valley (17), Valley View, vs. Allentown Central Catholic, Valley View (28) and Allentown Central Catholic (20), 2011 MOST FIRST DOWNS A 22 Wilson Area, vs. South Park, Wilson Area (22) and South Park (15), Jeannette, vs. Wilmington, Southern Columbia (25) and West Catholic (20), Brockway, vs. South Fayette, Northwestern Lehigh, vs. Trinity, Lancaster Catholic (24) and Mount Carmel (22), Chestnut Ridge, vs. Karns City, Chestnut Ridge (24) and Karns City (13), Southern Columbia, vs. Duquesne, Clairton (22) and Bishop Guilfoyle (17), Southern Columbia, vs. Camp Hill, Southern Columbia (27) and Camp Hill (15), Bishop Guilfoyle, vs. Camp Hill, Port Allegany (22) and Sharpsville (18), Schuylkill Haven, vs. Bristol, Pius X, vs. Bristol, Pius X (27) and Bristol (13), University Prep, vs. Clearfield, University Prep (19) and Clearfield (13), 2012
12 FEWEST FIRST DOWNS 2 Liberty, vs. Upper St. Clair, Upper St. Clair (7) and West Lawn Wilson (13), Neshaminy, vs. Cedar Cliff, Pittsburgh Central Catholic (5) and Harrisburg (6), McDowell (2) and Penn Hills (9), McDowell, vs. Pittsburgh Central Catholic, McDowell (3) and Pittsburgh Central Catholic (11), State College, vs. McDowell, Schenley (5) and Cathedral Prep (8), Brashear, vs. McDowell, Perry, vs. McDowell, Brashear (6) and McDowell (19), Sharon, vs. Berwick, Aliquippa, vs. Berwick, Aliquippa (2) and Berwick (14), Bradford, vs. Pine-Richland, Perry (5) and Greensburg-Salem (8), Clearfield, vs. Perry, Clearfield (3) and Perry (11), Shikellamy, vs. Clearfield, Perry (8) and Clearfield (9), Clearfield (8) and Perry (9), 2004 FEWEST FIRST DOWNS A 5 Aliquippa, vs. Northern Lehigh, Shady Side Academy, vs. Mount Carmel, Hanover Area, vs. Aliquippa, Aliquippa (5) and Northern Lehigh (11), Wilmington, vs. Jeannette, Slippery Rock (6) and Aliquippa (9), Delone Catholic, vs. Northern Lehigh, Delone Catholic (3) and Northern Lehigh (6), Bedford, vs. Tyrone, Brockway (4) and Slippery Rock (9), Rochester, vs. Southern Columbia, Smethport, vs. Scotland, Farrell (8) and Southern Columbia (9), Smethport (5) and Scotland (12), Marian Catholic, vs. South Williamsport, Marian Catholic (4) and South Williamsport (10), Wyncote Bishop McDevitt, vs. Old Forge, Millersburg, vs. Bishop McCort, Cameron County, vs. Farrell, Cameron County (4) and Farrell (10), Northwest Area, vs. Southern Columbia, Communications Tech (5) and Schuylkill Haven (10), Clearfield, vs. Somerset, Clearfield (4) and Somerset (13), 2014
13 MOST FUMBLES 7 Woodland Hills, vs. Neshaminy, Coatesville (5) and North Allegheny (5), Wilson, vs. North Allegheny, Ridley, vs. La Salle College HS, Altoona, vs. Woodland Hills, Erie Central, vs. North Hills, Cedar Cliff, vs. Neshaminy, Altoona (5) and Woodland Hills (3), Cathedral Prep, vs. Pittsburgh Central Catholic, Liberty (4) and George Washington (3), Cathedral Prep (6) and Pittsburgh Central Catholic (1), Schenley, vs. Cathedral Prep, Schenley (5) and Cathedral Prep (3), Brashear, vs. McDowell, Brashear (5) and McDowell (3), West Allegheny, vs. Strath Haven, Pine-Richland (4) and Manheim Central (1), West Allegheny (5) and Strath Haven (0), Perry (3) and Berwick (2), Greenville, vs. Blackhawk, Lock Haven (4) and Blackhawk (3), Greater Johnstown, vs. Selinsgove, Central Valley, vs. Cathedral Prep, Central Valley (6) and Cathedral Prep (4), Perry, vs. Greenville, Perry (6) and Greenville (5), 1997 MOST FUMBLES A 5 Northern Lehigh, vs. Aliquippa, Pen Argyl, vs. Washington, Montoursville, vs. Hickory, Northern Lehigh (5) and Alqiuippa (4), Pen Argyl (5) and Washington (4), Sharon, vs. Shady Side Academy, West Catholic (4) and Lancaster Catholic (3), Wilmington (4) and Aliquippa (3), Bermudian Springs (4) and Valley View (3), Hickory, vs. Tyrone, Wilmington (6) and Martinsburg Central (4), Karns City, vs. Sharon, Karns City (8) and Sharon (5), Steelton-Highspire, vs. Clairton, Schuylkill Haven, vs. Rochester, Schuylkill Haven (5) and Rochester (4), Coudersport, vs. Duquesne, Coudersport (13) and Duquesne (6), Steelton-Highspire, vs. Bellwood-Antis, Steelton-Highspire (6) and Bellwood-Antis (2), Kennedy Catholic (5) and Coudersport (3), Marian Catholic, vs. Wyncote, Bishop McDevitt, Schuylkill Haven, vs. Communications Tech, Schuylkill Haven (6) and Communications Tech (3), Somerset, vs. Punxsutawney, Clearfield, vs. Somerset, Somerset, vs. Clearfield, Clearfield, vs. University Prep, Clearfield (3) and Somerset (3), 2014
14 MOST FUMBLES LOST 3 Coatesville, vs. North Allegheny, Downingtown, vs. McKeesport, Cedar Cliff, vs. Pittsburgh Central Catholic, Perry (2) and McDowell (3), Ridley, vs. La Salle College HS, Ridley (5) and La Salle College HS (1), Williamsport, vs. Lower Dauphin, Liberty (3) and George Washington (2), Williamsport (4) and Lower Dauphin (1), Schenley, vs. Cathedral Prep, Schenley (5) and Cathedral Prep (3), Brashear, vs. McDowell, Brashear (5) and McDowell (1), Blackhawk, vs. Berwick, Berwick (2) and Blackhawk (2), Lampeter-Strasburg, vs. Garnet Valley, Greensburg-Salem, vs. Perry, Lampeter-Strasburg (4) and Garnet Valley (0), Greensburg-Salem (4) and Perry (0), Central Valley, vs. Cathedral Prep, Central Valley (5) and Cathedral Prep (4), Greenville, vs. Perry, Greenville (4) and Perry (3), Clearfield, vs. University Prep, Clearfield (3) and University Prep (1), 2012 MOST FUMBLES LOST A 3 Wyomissing, vs. Aliquippa, Aliquippa, vs. Northern Lehigh, Washington, vs. Pen Argyl, Harrisburg Bishop McDevitt, vs. Burrell, Washington (3) and Pen Argyl (2), Aliquippa, vs. Tyrone, Lansdale Catholic, vs. Littlestown, Wilmington, vs. Tyrone, Northwestern Lehigh, vs. South Williamsport, Wilmington, vs. South Park, Wilmington (3) and South Park (2), Hickory, vs. Martinsburg Central, Hickory, vs. Richland, Wilmington, vs. Martinsburg Central, Lakeland, vs. Wilson Area, Harrisburg Bishop McDevitt, vs. Line Mountain, Hickory (3) and Martinsburg Central (1), Wilmington (3) and Martinsburg Central (1), Lakeland (3) and Wilson Area (1), Harrisburg Bishop McDevitt (3) and Line Mountain (1), Lake-Lehman, vs. Catasauqua, Lake-Lehman (4) and Catasauqua (2), Karns City (3) and Sharon (3), Schuylkill Haven, vs. Rochester, Farrell, vs. Marian Catholic, Schuylkill Haven (3) and Rochester (1), Coudersport, vs. Duquesne, Coudersport (9) and Duquesne (5), Schuylkill Haven, vs. Lackawanna Trail, Windber (3) and Sharpsville (2), Iroquois, vs. Smethport, Iroquois (4) and Smethport (2), 1995
15 MOST TURNOVERS 5 Liberty (1 fumble, 4 interceptions), vs. McKeesport, Liberty (5) and McKeesport (3), Plymouth-Whitemarsh (3 fumbles, 3 interceptions), vs. Lower Dauphin, Ridley (5) and La Salle College HS (3), Erie Central (4) and North Hills (4), Williamsport (4 fumbles, 3 intercept.), vs. Lower Dauphin, George Washington (5) and Liberty (3), Williamsport (7) and Lower Dauphin (1), Schenley (5 fumbles, 1 interception), vs. Cathedral Prep, Schenley (5) and Cathedral Prep (3), Brashear (5 fumbles, 2 interceptions), vs. McDowell, Brashear (7) and McDowell (2), Manheim Central (1 fumble, 6 interceptions), vs. Thomas Jefferson, Manheim Central (7) and Thomas Jefferson (2), Seven times. Most recent: Archbishop Wood (1 fumble, 4 interceptions), vs. Selinsgrove, Greensburg-Salem (5) and Perry (3), Central Valley (5 fumbles, 2 interceptions), vs Cathedral Prep, Central Valley (7) and Cathedral Prep (4), University Prep (1 fumble, 7 interceptions), vs. Selinsgrove, Johnstown (5) and Selinsgrove (5), Perry (5) and Greenville (5), Punxsutawney (1 fumble, 5 interceptions), vs. Somerset, Clearfield (3 fumbles, 3 interceptions), vs. University Prep, Punxsutawney (6) and Somerset (3), Clearfield (6) and University Prep (3), 2012 MOST TURNOVERS A 6 Pen Argyl (2 fumbles, 4 interceptions, vs. Washington, Mt. Carmel (2 fumbles, 4 interceptions), vs. For. Hills, Forest Hills (1 fumble, 5 interceptions), vs. Mt. Carmel, Washington (1 fumble, 5 interceptions), vs. Dallas, Mount Carmel (6) and Forest Hills (6), Hickory (1 fumble, 4 interceptions), vs. South Fayette, Aliquippa (3 fumbles, 2 interceptions), vs. Tyrone, Reynolds (1 fumble, 4 interceptions), vs. South Park, NW Lehigh (3 fumbles, 2 ints.), vs. South Williamsport, Wilmington (3 fumbles, 2 interceptions), vs. South Park, Forest Hills (5) and South Park (3), Five times. Most recent: Loyalsock Twp. (1 fumble, 4 interceptions), vs. Lancaster Catholic, Loyalsock Twp. (5) and Lancaster Catholic (3), Line Mountain (4) and Harrisburg Bishop McDevitt (4), Oliver (3 fumbles, 3 interceptions), vs. Moniteau, Oliver (6) and Moniteau (3), Sharon (5) and Karns City (4), Cambridge Springs (2 fumbles, 4 interceptions), vs. Camp Hill, Cambridge Springs (6) and Camp Hill (2), Coudersport (9 fumbles, 5 interceptions), vs. Duquesne, Coudersport (14) and Duquesne (5), Seven times. Most recent: Cl;airton (2 fumbles, 3 interceptions), vs. Berlin-Brothersvalley, Southern Columbia (5) and Columbia (4), Iroquois (4 fumbles, 1 interception), vs. Smethport, roquois (5) and Smethport (3), 1995
16 MOST PENALTIES 10 McKeesport, 14 yards, vs. Liberty, Central Bucks West, 65 yards, vs. Upper St. Clair, St. Joseph s Prep (9) and Pitt. Central Catholic (6), McKeesport (10) and Liberty (5), Wilson, 109 yards, vs. Bethel Park, Upper Dublin (10) and Parkland (10), State College, 119 yards, vs. Pine-Richland, State College (14) and Pine-Richland (12), State College, 150 yards, vs. McDowell, State College (15) and McDowell (10), State College, 132 yards, vs. DuBois, State College (14) and DuBois (6), Berwick, 93 yards, vs. Blackhawk, Berwick (11) and Blackhawk (9), Bishop McDevitt, 105 yards, vs. Central Valley, Bishop McDevitt (12) and Central Valley (5), Shamokin (9) and Conestoga Valley (8), Allentown Central Catholic, 70 yards, vs. Shamokin, Allentown Central Catholic (10) and Shamokin (7), Peabody, 154 yards, vs. Sharon, Clearfield (13) and Shamokin (7), University Prep, 142 yards, vs. Clearfield, University Prep (18) and Clearfield (8), 2012 MOST PENALTIES A 16 Imhotep Charter, vs. South Fayette, Imhotep Charter (16) and South Fayette (3), West Catholic, 117 yards, vs. Southern Columbia, West Catholic (13) and Southern Columbia (4), South Park (11) and Reynolds (6), Aliquippa (9) and Slippery Rock (8), Lancaster Catholic, 164 yards, vs. Mount Carmel, Lancaster Catholic (16) and Mount Carmel (7), West Catholic, vs. New Hope-Solebury, Mount Carmel, 70 yards, vs. Lansdale Catholic, Catasauqua (9) and Lake-Lehman (5), Sharon (8) and and Karns City (6), Mount Carmel (10) and Lansdale Catholic (4), Clairton, 142 yards, vs. Bishop Guilfoyle, Clairton (14) and Bishop Guilfoyle (6), Sharpsville, 140 yards, vs. Clairton, Sharpsville (13) and Clairton (7), Steelton-Highspire, 133 yards, vs. Homer-Center, Farrell, 140 yards, vs. Curwensville, Steelton-Highspire (14) and Homer-Center (12), Old Forge, vs. Wellsboro, Dunmore, 72 yards, vs. Southern Columbia, Clarion-Limestone, 90 yards, vs. West Middlesex, Old Forge (9) and Southern Columbia (6), 2013
17 MOST PENALTY YARDS 114 McKeesport, 10 penalties, vs. Liberty, McKeesport (114) and Liberty (43), Wilson, 13 penalties, vs. Bethel Park, 2008 s 166 Parkland (89) and Upper Dublin (77), North Allegheny (101) and Central Dauphin (65), Pine-Richland, 12 penalties, vs. State College, Pine-Richland (134) and State College (119), State College, 15 penalties, vs. McDowell, State College (150) and McDowell (100), State College, 14 penalties, vs. DuBois, State College (132) and DuBois (60), Berwick, 11 penalties, vs. Blackhawk, Berwick (93) and Blackhawk (90), Bishop McDevitt, 12 penalties, vs. Central Valley, Bishop McDevitt (105) and Central Valley (45), Sharon, 9 penalties, vs. Central Cambria, Dallas (74) and Strath Haven (65), Peabody, 18 penalties, vs. Sharon, Perry (141) and Strong Vincent (40), 2003 MOST PENALTY YARDS A 102 Dallas, vs. Washington, 1993 Not available 117 West Catholic, 13 penalties, vs. Southern Columbia, Mount Carmel, 11 penalties, vs. Northwestern Lehigh, Mount Carmel (117) and Northwestern Lehigh (33), Lancaster Catholic, 16 penalties, vs. Mount Carmel, Lancaster Catholic (164) and Mount Carmel (45), Oliver, 9 penalties, vs. Moniteau, Sharon (74) and Karns City (50), Clairton, 14 penalties, vs. Bishop Guilfoyle, Clairton (142) and Bishop Guilfoyle (46), Sharpsville, 13 penalties, vs. Clairton, Sharpsville (140) and Clairton (80), Farrell, 14 penalties, vs. Curwensville, Steelton-Highspire (133) and Homer-Center (108), Old Forge, 11 penalties, vs. Wellsboro, Kennedy Christian, 9 penalties, vs. Coudersport, Kennedy Christian (94) and Smethport (38), University Prep, 18 penalties, vs. Clearfield, University Prep (142) and Clearfield (71), 2012
18 FEWEST PENALTIES 1 West Lawn Wilson, 15 yards, vs. Upper St. Clair, West Lawn Wilson (1) and Upper St. Clair (4), McDowell, vs. Penn Hills, Liberty (1) and North Penn (2), Upper St. Clair (1) and State College (2), McDowell (1) and Woodland Hills (2), Cathedral Prep, vs. Upper St. Clair, Clearfield, vs. Erie Central, Cathedral Prep (0) and Upper St. Clair (4), Altoona (1) and McDowell (3), Schenley, vs. Erie Central, Schenley (0) and Erie Central (2), Perry, 15 yards, vs. McDowell, Mifflin County (2) and DuBois (3), Thomas Jefferson, vs. Archbishop Wood, Pottsville, vs. Franklin Regional, Strath Haven, vs. Hopewell, Thomas Jefferson (0) and Archbishop Wood (3), Lampeter-Strasburg, vs. Garnet Valley, Greenville, 5 yards, vs. Blackhawk, McGuffey, 5 yards, vs. Sharon, Greenville (1) and Blackhawk (2), Pottsgrove, vs. Archbishop Wood, West Allegheny, vs. Cathedral Prep, West Allegheny (0) and Cathedral Prep (1), Four times. Most recent: Berwick, 5 yards, vs. Wilson Area, Westinghouse (1) and Greenville (2), 1996 FEWEST PENALTIES A 1 Harrisburg Bishop McDevitt, 15 yards, vs. Burrell, Harrisburg Bishop McDevitt (1) and Burrell (2), Six times. Most recent: Dunmore, vs. Wyomissing, Dunmore (0) and Wyomissing (3), Wilmington (0) and Aliquippa (3), Pen Argyl, vs. Imhotep Charter, West Catholic, vs. Northern Lehigh, West Catholic (0) and Northern Lehigh (1), Brookville, vs. Wilmington, Brookville (0) and Wilmington (2), Cambridge Springs, vs. Camp Hill, Southern Columbia (1) and Farrell (3), South Williamsport (1) and Duquesne (3), Camp Hill, vs. Southern Columbia, Moshannon Valley, vs. Farrell, Smethport, vs. Rochester, Marian Catholic (1) and South Williamsport (2), Smethport (0) and Rochester (3), Camp Hill, 15 yards, vs. Bishop Guilfoyle, Clarion, 10 yards, vs. Lakeview, Lackawanna Trail, 15 yards, vs. Schuylkill Haven, Southern Columbia, 5 yards, vs. Camp Hill, Steelton-Highspire, 5 yards, vs. Southern Columbia, Moshannon Valley, 5 yards, vs. Cambridge Springs, Camp Hill, 5 yards, vs. Southern Columbia, Moshannon Valley (1) and Cambridge Springs (2), Lackawanna Trail, vs. Southern Columbia, Lackawanna Trail, vs. Southern Columbia, Southern Columbia (1) and Old Forge (2), Greater Johnstown, vs. Clearfield, Greater Johnstown (2) and Clearfield (4), 2014
19 FEWEST PENALTY YARDS 7 North Penn, vs. Central Dauphin, 2 penalties, Cathedral Prep (17) and Central Bucks West (18), McDowell, vs. Penn Hills, Liberty (10) and North Penn (10), Cathedral Prep, vs. Upper St. Clair, Clearfield, vs. Erie Central, Altoona (11) and McDowell (15), Schenley, vs. Erie Central, Schenley (0) and Erie Central (20), Mifflin County, 1 penalty, vs. McDowell, Perry, 1 penalty, vs. McDowell, Mifflin County (15) and McDowell (30), Thomas Jefferson, vs. Archbishop Wood, Pottsville, vs. Franklin Regional, Strath Haven, vs. Hopewell, Bishop McDevitt (15) and Archbishop Wood (15), Strath Haven (9) and West Allegheny (21), Greenville, 1 penalty, vs. Blackhawk, McGuffey, 1 penalty, vs. Sharon, Greenville (5) and Blackhawk (20), Pottsgrove, vs. Archbishop Wood, West Allegheny, vs. Cathedral Prep, West Allegheny (0) and Cathedral Prep (1), Berwick, 1 penalty, vs. Wilson Area, General McLane, 1 penalty, vs. Perry, Westinghouse, 1 penalty, vs. Greenville, Jersey Shore (15) and Clearfield (15), Berwick (5) and Wilson Area (25), 2008 FEWEST PENALTY YARDS A 5 Pen Argyl, 2 penalties, vs. Washington, Pen Argyl (5) and Washington (19), Six times. Most recent: Dunmore, vs. Wyomissing, Dunmore (0) and Wyomissing (20), Wilmington (0) and Aliquippa (20), Pen Argyl, 0 penalties, vs. Imhotep Charter, West Catholic, 0 penalties, vs. Northern Lehigh, West Catholic (0) and Northern Lehigh (5), Brookville, vs. Wilmington, Brookville (0) and Wilmington (11), Cambridge Springs, vs. Camp Hill, Southern Columbia (5) and Farrell (15), Camp Hill, vs. Southern Columbia, Moshannon Valley, vs. Farrell, Smethport, vs. Rochester, Scotland (5) and Southern Columbia (20), Smethport (0) and Rochester (25), Southern Columbia, 1 penalty, vs. Camp Hill, Steelton-Highspire, 1 penalty, vs. Southern Columbia, Moshannon Valley, 1 penalty, vs. Cambridge Springs, Camp Hill, 1 penalty, vs. Southern Columbia, Southern Columbia (5) and Camp Hill (31), Lackawanna Trail, vs. Southern Columbia, Lackawanna Trail, vs. Southern Columbia, Northwest Area (7) and Southern Columbia (11), Greater Johnstown, 2 penalties, vs. Clearfield, Greater Johnstown (8) and Clearfield (19), 2014
20 MOST PUNTS 6 Liberty, vs. Upper St. Clair, Neshaminy, vs. Pittsburgh Central Catholic, Cathedral Prep, vs. Central Bucks West, Cathedral Prep (6) and Central Bucks West (4), Wilson (5) and Upper St. Clair (5), Pittsburgh Central Catholic, vs. Harrisburg, Pittsburgh Central Catholic (9) and Harrisburg (8), Parkland, vs. La Salle College HS, Parkland (11) and La Salle College HS (7), McDowell, vs. State College, McDowell (6) and State College (5), State College, vs. DuBois, DuBois, vs. State College, State College (4) and DuBois (4), Moon, vs. Allentown Central Catholic, Moon (9) and Allentown Central Catholic (5), Manheim Central, vs. Berwick, Thomas Jefferson, vs. Strong Vincent, Manheim Central (7) and Berwick (6), Shamokin, vs. Allentown Central Catholic, Strath Haven, vs. Berwick, Strath Haven (8) and Berwick (4), Greater Johnstown, vs. Selinsgrove, Wilson Area (7) and Berwick (4), Clearfield (7) and Perry (4), Greater Johnstown, vs. Clearfield, Greater Johnstown (5) and Clearfield (3), 2013 MOST PUNTS A 9 Shady Side Academy, vs. Mount Carmel, Tyrone (8) and Mount Carmel (5), Shady Side Academy (9) and Mount Carmel (4), Reynolds, vs. South Park, Northern Lehigh, vs. Mount Carmel, Wilson Area (5) and Wyomissing (5), Reynolds (7) and South Park (3), Northern Lehigh (7) and Mount Carmel (3), Bermudian Springs (5) and Dallas (5), Wilmington (5) and Bellwood-Antis (5), Northern Lehigh, vs. Delone Catholic, Lakeland (8) and Wilson Area (6), Oliver, vs. Brockway, Bedford, vs. Karns City, Bedfrod (7) and Karns City (6), Southern Columbia, vs. Clairton, Rochester, vs. Southeren Columbia, Farrell, vs. Southern Columbia, Farrell (7) and Southern Columbia (6), Steelton-Highspire, vs. Schuylkill Haven, Smethport, vs. Farrell, East Brady, vs. Cambridge Springs, Marian Catholic (5) and Canton (5), Taylor Riverside, vs. Shenandoah Valley, Taylor Riverside (8) and Shenandoah Valley (5), West Middlesex, vs. Clarion-Limestone, Southern Columbia (7) and Dunmore (5), 2012
21 FEWEST PUNTS 0 Central Bucks West, vs. New Castle, Neshaminy (1) and Woodland Hills (2), Central Bucks West (0) and New Castle (3), Central Bucks West (1) and Upper St. Clair (2), Upper St. Clair (1) and Cumberland Valley (2), Neshaminy, vs. Easton, Woodland Hills, vs. Altoona, Woodland Hills (0) and Altoona (1), Bethlehem Catholic, vs. Wilson, Parkland, vs. Cedar Cliff, Five times. Most recent: North Allegheny (1) and McDowell (2), Six times., Most recent: Cathedral Prep, vs. Brashear, Brashear (1) and McDowell (1), Mifflin County, vs. DuBois, DuBois, vs. Mifflin County, Mifflin County (3) and DuBois (3), Cathedral Prep, vs. Archbishop Wood, General McLane, vs. Pottsville, Pottsville, vs. General McLane, General McLane and Pottsville, Archbishop Wood, vs. Somerset, Manheim Central, vs. West Allegheny, Allentown Central Catholic, vs. Strath Haven, Allentown Central Catholic (0) and Strath Haven (2), Manheim Central (1) and Berwick (1), Archbishop Wood, vs. Academy Park, Manheim Central, vs. Shamokin, Berwick, vs. Allentown Central Catholic, Central Valley (1) and Cathedral Prep (1), Berwick (0) and Allentown Central Catholic (2), Clearfield, vs. Strong Vincent, Strong Vincent, vs. Clearfield, Clearfield and Strong Vincent, Somerset, vs. Punxsutawney, Somerset (1) and Punxsutawney (4), 2014 FEWEST PUNTS A 0 South Fayette, vs. Imhotep Charter, West Catholic, vs. Wilmington, West Catholic (0) and Wilmington (1), Lancaster Catholic, vs. West Catholic, Northwestern Lehigh, vs. Mount Carmel, East Allegheny, vs. Fairview, Lancaster Catholic (0) and West Catholic (2), Wilmington (1) and Aliquippa (1), Five times. Most recent: Wyomissing, vs. Montoursville, Five times. Most recent: Wyomissing (0) and Montoursville (2), West Catholic, vs. New Hope-Solebury, Dunmore (1) and Northwestern Lehigh (2), Clairton, vs. Bishop Guilfoyle, Southern Columbia, vs. Western Beaver, Schuylkill Haven, vs. Rochester, Dunmore, vs. Keystone, Schuylkill Haven (1) and Rochester (2), Four times. Most recent: Steelton-Highspire, vs. Bloomsburg, Schuylkill Haven (1) and Southern Columbia (1), Farrell, vs. Kane, Bishop Guilfoyle, vs. Camp Hill, South Williamsport, vs. Pius X, Homer-Center, vs. Kennedy Christian, Farrell (0) and Kane (1), Homer-Center (0) and Kennedy Christian (1), South Williamsport, vs. Old Forge, Pius X, vs. Calvary Christian, Pius X, vs. Bristol, Pius X (0) and Bristol (1), 1995
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