WPIAL FOOTBALL REALIGNMENT: 2010 & 2011
1/21/2010 - Don Rebel
Say hello to a couple of neighbors from the east and one from the north as the WPIAL officially rolled out the red carpet for three new 'football only' members in Altoona, Hollidaysburg and Erie McDowell. That was one of the highlights from Tuesday afternoon as the WPIAL Board of Control unanimously passed the new football alignment that will be used for the 2010 and 2011 high school football seasons.
Erie McDowell from District 10 and Altoona from District 6 will play a WPIAL Class AAAA football schedule while Hollidaysburg from District 6 will play a Class AAA schedule. Unlike the last four years for McDowell when they played a WPIAL schedule but were not eligible for the WPIAL playoffs, the Trojans, Mountain Lions and Golden Tigers are all eligible for the journey on the Highway to Heinz in 2010 and 2011.
Another new school in Class AAA will be Central Valley. The new school begins play in the fall of 2010 upon the closing of both Center High School and Monaca High School in six months.
There also will be a new face on the Class A landscape as Our Lady of Sacred Heart will field a football team starting in 2010.
As is the case in each sport, WPIAL executive director Tim O'Malley said the football steering committee had a tough time keeping first a geographical balance with an eye on also keeping a competitive balance.
Two schools, Southmoreland and Yough dropped from Class AAA to Class AA while four schools moved up from AA to AAA. They are McGuffey, South Park, Kittanning and Valley.
Three schools: Bishop Canevin, Cornell and Sto-Rox dropped from Class AA to Class A while Burgettstown and Laurel will move up from A to AA.
The WPIAL will release the 2010 football schedules on Thursday, January 28th.
Here is the new alignment with the changes noted.
CLASS AAAA: 27 TEAMS - TOP 4 TEAMS IN EACH CONFERENCE QUALIFY FOR PLAYOFFS:
NORTHERN SEVEN CONFERENCE - 7 TEAMS:
Butler Golden Tornado
Erie McDowell Trojans (in from District 10)
North Allegheny Tigers
North Hills Indians
Pine-Richland Rams
Seneca Valley Raiders
Shaler Titans
FOOTHILLS CONFERENCE - 7 TEAMS:
Connellsville Falcons
Gateway Gators
Hempfield Spartans
Latrobe Wildcats
McKeesport Tigers
Norwin Knights
Penn-Trafford Warriors
BIG EAST CONFERENCE - 7 TEAMS:
Altoona Mountain Lions (in from District 6)
Fox Chapel Foxes
Kiski Area Cavaliers
Plum Mustangs
Penn Hills Indians
Pittsburgh Central Catholic Vikings
Woodland Hills Wolverines
GREAT SOUTHERN CONFERENCE - 6 TEAMS:
Baldwin Highlanders
Bethel Park Black Hawks
Canon-McMillan Big Macs
Mount Lebanon Blue Devils
Peters Township Indians
Upper St. Clair Panthers
CLASS AAA: 31 TEAMS - TOP 4 TEAMS IN EACH CONFERENCE QUALIFY FOR PLAYOFFS:
BIG EIGHT CONFERENCE - 8 TEAMS:
Belle Vernon Leopards
Chartiers Valley Colts
Elizabeth Forward Warriors
McGuffey Highlanders (up from Class AA Interstate)
South Park Eagles (up from Class AA Century)
Thomas Jefferson Jaguars
Trinity Hillers
West Mifflin Titans
KEYSTONE CONFERENCE - 8 TEAMS:
Albert Gallatin Colonials
Derry Trojans
Franklin Regional Panthers (over from AAA Greater Allegheny)
Greensburg-Salem Golden Lions
Hollidaysburg Golden Tigers (in from District 6)
Laurel Highlands Mustangs
Ringgold Rams (over from AAA Big Seven)
Uniontown Red Raiders
PARKWAY CONFERENCE - 8 TEAMS:
Ambridge Bridgers
Blackhawk Cougars
Central Valley Warriors (new school)
Hopewell Vikings
Montour Spartans
Moon Tigers
New Castle Red Hurricanes
West Allegheny Indians
GREATER ALLEGHENY CONFERENCE - 7 TEAMS:
Hampton Talbots
Highlands Golden Rams
Indiana Little Indians
Kittanning Wildcats (up from AA Allegheny)
Knoch Knights
Mars Planets
Valley Vikings (up from AA Allegheny)
CLASS AA: 34 TEAMS - TOP 4 TEAMS IN EACH CONFERENCE QUALIFY FOR PLAYOFFS:
CENTURY CONFERENCE - 8 TEAMS:
Burgettstown Blue Devils (up from A Black Hills)
Keystone Oaks Golden Eagles
Quaker Valley Quakers
Seton-LaSalle Rebels
South Allegheny Gladiators (over from AA Interstate)
South Fayette Lions
Steel Valley Ironmen
Washington Little Prexies (over from AA Interstate)
ALLEGHENY CONFERENCE - 8 TEAMS:
Apollo-Ridge Vikings
Burrell Buccaneers
Deer Lakes Lancers
Ford City Sabers
Freeport Yellowjackets
Shady Side Academy Indians
Summit Academy Knights
West Shamokin Wolves
MIDWESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE - 9 TEAMS:
Aliquippa Quips
Beaver Bobcats
Beaver Falls Tigers
Ellwood City Wolverines
Freedom Bulldogs
Laurel Spartans (up from A Big 7)
Mohawk Warriors
New Brighton Lions
Riverside Panthers
INTERSTATE CONFERENCE - 9 TEAMS:
Brownsville Falcons
Charleroi Cougars
East Allegheny Wildcats
Greensburg Central Catholic Centurions
Jeannette Jayhawks
Mount Pleasant Vikings
Southmoreland Soctties (down from AAA Keystone)
Waynesburg Raiders
Yough Cougars (down from AAA Keystone)
CLASS A: 34 TEAMS - TOP 4 TEAMS IN EACH CONFERENCE QUALIFY FOR PLAYOFFS:
EASTERN CONFERENCE - 9 TEAMS:
Avonworth Antelopes
Bishop Canevin Crusaders (down from AA Century)
Leechburg Blue Devils
North Catholic Trojans
Northgate Flames (down from AA Century)
Our Lady of the Sacred Heart Chargers (first year team)
Riverview Raiders
Springdale Dynamos
Wilkinsburg Tigers
BLACK HILLS CONFERENCE - 8 TEAMS:
Avella Eagles
Bentworth Bearcats
Brentwood Spartans (over from A Eatsern)
Carlynton Cougars (over from A Eastern)
Chartiers-Houston Buccaneers
Clairton Bears
Fort Cherry Rangers
Serra Catholic Eagles
BIG 7 CONFERENCE - 8 TEAMS:
Cornell Raiders (down from AA Century)
Neshannock Lancers
Rochester Rams
Shenango Wildcats
South Side Beaver Rams
Sto-Rox Vikings (down from AA Century)
Union Scotties
Western Beaver Golden Beavers
TRI-COUNTY SOUTH CONFERENCE - 9 TEAMS:
Beth-Center Bulldogs
California Trojans
Carmichaels Mighty Mikes
Frazier Commodores (over from A Black Hills)
Geibel Gators
Jefferson-Morgan Rockets
Mapletown Maples
Monessen Greyhounds
West Greene Pioneers
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