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Seneca ValleyÕs Evan Smith screams after the team beat Central Catholic, 15-14, during the WPIAL Class 6A quarterfinals on Friday, Nov. 2, 2018, at Fox Chapel High School. Seneca Valley beat Central Catholic, 15-14. (Steph Chambers/Post-Gazette)
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WPIAL football playoffs scoreboard | Nov. 2, 2018

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WPIAL football playoffs scoreboard | Nov. 2, 2018

Check this page throughout the night on Friday for up-to-the-minute scores and more from the first week of the 2018 WPIAL high school football playoff season.

As the season winds down, check out the final 2018 regular season stat leaders and our 2018 WPIAL football playoff forecast. And let’s not forget the Post-Gazette Athletes of the Week: Max Shaw and Madie Smithco.

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Aliquippa 40, Freeport 17

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Beaver Falls 33, Elizabeth Forward 14

Belle Vernon 49, Beaver 11

Blackhawk 23, West Mifflin 21

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Burgettstown 33, East Allegheny 10

Charleroi 35, Riverside 21

Clairton 27, California 17

Derry 46, Central Valley 0

Quaker Valley's Smith Johnson reaches to try to take down North Catholic's Tyree Brown Friday, Nov. 2, 2018, at J.C Stone Field.
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Franklin Regional 56, Bethel Park 28

Freedom 24, Avonworth 21

Gateway 63, Kiski Area 7

Hollidaysburg 38, Brashear 7

Jeannette 18, Monessen 14

McKeesport 13, Upper St. Clair 7

Mohawk 48, Seton LaSalle 0

Mt. Lebanon 38, Canon-McMillan 31

North Catholic 31, Quaker Valley 24

O.L. Sacred Heart 60, Imani Christian 6

Penn Hills 55, Latrobe 7

Penn-Trafford 42, North Hills 7

Peters Township 35, Armstrong 7

Rochester 52, West Greene 14

Seneca Valley 15, Central Catholic 14

Shady Side Academy 22, Serra Catholic 20

South Fayette 42, Greensburg Salem 6

South Side Beaver 36, McGuffey 27

Steel Valley 49, Beth-Center 0

Thomas Jefferson 49, New Castle 16

Washington 54, New Brighton 20

West Allegheny 37, Shaler 0

Woodland Hills 14, Mars 0

 

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First Published: November 3, 2018, 1:53 a.m.

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Seneca ValleyÕs Evan Smith screams after the team beat Central Catholic, 15-14, during the WPIAL Class 6A quarterfinals on Friday, Nov. 2, 2018, at Fox Chapel High School. Seneca Valley beat Central Catholic, 15-14. (Steph Chambers/Post-Gazette)  (Steph Chambers/Post-Gazette)
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