WPIAL boys soccer playoff clinchings through Oct. 14, 2018

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Sunday, October 14, 2018 | 5:21 PM


There are only a few days left in section play in WPIAL boys soccer. The top four teams in each section qualify for the district playoffs. All teams tied for a playoff spot in which head-to-head does not break the tie all qualify for the postseason.

Trib HSSN’s exclusive coverage of the WPIAL boys soccer playoffs begins with the Soccer Pairings Show 5:55 p.m. Wednesday.

Here are the teams that have qualified for the boys soccer playoffs through Sunday, Oct. 14:

Class 4A – 11 of a possible 13 teams have clinched

Seneca Valley

Pine-Richland

Fox Chapel

Canon-McMillan

Upper St. Clair

Peters Township

Mt. Lebanon

Norwin

Connellsville

Plum

Latrobe

Class 3A – 15 of a possible 17 teams have clinched

Mars

Hampton

Kiski Area

Indiana

West Allegheny

Blackhawk

Moon

Obama Academy

Ringgold

Laurel Highlands

Belle Vernon

Franklin Regional

South Fayette

Thomas Jefferson

Chartiers Valley

Class 2A – 16 of a possible 17 teams have clinched

Keystone Oaks

South Park

East Allegheny

Elizabeth Forward

Deer Lakes

Mt. Pleasant

Shady Side Academy

Freeport

Charleroi

Waynesburg

Southmoreland

Beth-Center

Quaker Valley

North Catholic

Freedom

Central Valley

Class A – Set with 16 playoff teams

Sewickley Academy

Riverside

Our Lady of the Sacred Heart

Mohawk

Greensburg Central Catholic

Winchester Thurston

Serra Catholic

Trinity Christian

Avonworth

Springdale

Carlynton

Vincentian Academy

Seton LaSalle

Brentwood

Monessen

Bishop Canevin

Don Rebel is a Tribune-Review staff writer. You can contact Don at drebel@tribweb.com or via Twitter @TheDonRebel.

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