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Aliquippa's Kaezon Pugh hoists the WPIAL Class AA championship trophy last year at Heinz Field.
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VIDEO: Aliquippa-Beaver Falls tilt highlights second weekend of high school football

Matt Freed/Post-Gazette

VIDEO: Aliquippa-Beaver Falls tilt highlights second weekend of high school football

It’s only the second weekend of the high school football season, but there is a 1 vs. 2 showdown already.

This week, Varsity Xtra’s “This Week In High School Sports” takes a look at the game of the week — Class 3A No. 1 Aliquippa vs. No. 2 Beaver Falls. The Post-Gazette’s Brian Batko and Mike White also offer their predictions on who will win the Beaver County showdowne, which team should be No. 1 in Class 6A and answer some burning questions on the “Just Askin” segment.

Watch this week’s show below, or click here.

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First Published: August 29, 2016, 7:20 p.m.

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