The official brackets have not been released yet, but if all falls into place according to the District 6 rankings, Homer-Center will enter the District Double-A baseball playoffs as the number two seed and play on Friday against number seven Northern Cambria.
United would play at West Branch; another Heritage Conference team, Cambria Heights, would visit top-seeded Bald Eagle. In Class A, Portage would play at Blacklick Valley. In Triple-A, if the rankings hold true, River Valley would play at Central Cambria.
In softball, in Class A, Penns Manor would play at Claysburg-Kimmel. In Double-A, West Shamokin would be the number two seed and host Northern Cambria or Mount Union; Marion Center would be third and play a home game against Cambria Heights. In Triple-A, river Valley would play at top seed Forest Hills.
LACROSSE
A seven-goal third quarter broke open Indiana’s boys’ WPIAL lacrosse playoff game against Freeport, on their way to an 11-3 win. After each team scored in the first quarter, Indiana took the lead for good with 3 in the second, then outscored the Yellowjackets 7-1 in the third and gave up one more goal in the 4th to set the final.
Seventh-seeded Indiana will play their next game tomorrow at number two South Fayette.
The second-seeded Indiana girls will have a first round bye today in the WPIAL Double-A playoffs, and play on Thursday against the winner of today’s game between South Fayette and Franklin Regional.
TRACK & FIELD
The District 6 track & field championships begin today at Altoona. It’s a two-day event.













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