WPIAL bracketology: Don Rebel, Chris Harlan forecast 2022 football playoff pairings
By:
Saturday, October 29, 2022 | 5:00 AM
The WPIAL football playoff brackets will be revealed at 2 p.m. Saturday on TribLive HSSN. In the meantime, here’s a look at what those brackets might look like, according to HSSN’s Don Rebel and Chris Harlan.
Class 6A
Chris Harlan’s bracket
No. 4 Canon-McMillan at No. 1 North Allegheny
No. 3 Central Catholic at No. 2 Mt. Lebanon
Harlan says: Seneca Valley started the season as a trendy pick to maybe win Class 6A. Yet, nothing went the Raiders’ way the last two weeks (including a one-point loss in Week 9 to North Allegheny), so they’re the only team left sitting at home.
Don Rebel’s bracket
No. 4 Canon-McMillan at No. 1 North Allegheny
No. 3 Central Catholic at No. 2 Mt. Lebanon
Rebel says: This is very simple with only four teams going right to the semifinals. Remember, these games are in two weeks, not next week.
Class 5A
Chris Harlan’s bracket
No. 8 North Hills at No. 1 Bethel Park
No. 5 Upper St. Clair at No. 4 Gateway
No. 7 Penn-Trafford at No. 2 Pine-Richland
No. 6 Woodland Hills at No. 3 Franklin Regional
Harlan says: What a wild Week 9. Penn Hills was in the running for the No. 2 seed, yet the Indians were stunned by Woodland Hills, 7-3, knocking them out of the playoffs entirely. Their loss is Gateway’s gain, with the Gators now in position to earn a home game.
Don Rebel’s bracket
No. 8 North Hills at No. 1 Bethel Park
No. 5 Upper St. Clair at No. 4 Gateway
No. 7 Penn-Trafford at No. 2 Pine-Richland
No. 6 Woodland Hills at No. 3 Franklin Regional
Rebel says: Yes, Indians fans are sounding off about the 5A playoff format with Peters Township and Penn Hills missing out. But I like the eight-team format. It makes every regular-season game huge, as we saw play out in Week 9.
Class 4A
Chris Harlan’s bracket
No. 1 Aliquippa – bye
No. 9 Hampton at No. 8 Montour
No. 13 Latrobe at No. 4 Armstrong
No. 12 Mars at No. 5 McKeesport
No. 2 Central Valley — bye
No. 10 West Allegheny at No. 7 Highlands
No. 3 Thomas Jefferson — bye
No. 11 Blackhawk at No. 6 Laurel Highlands
Harlan says: The first two seeds are easy. What to do with No. 3? Armstrong can make a case with standout QB Cadin Olsen, but Thomas Jefferson’s pedigree earns the Jaguars the spot.
Don Rebel’s bracket
No. 1 Aliquippa — bye
No. 9 Hampton at No. 8 Montour
No. 13 Blackhawk at No. 4 McKeesport
No. 12 Latrobe at No. 5 Armstrong
No. 2 Central Valley — bye
No. 10 Mars at No. 7 Laurel Highlands
No. 3 Thomas Jefferson — bye
No. 11 West Allegheny at No. 6 Highlands
Rebel says: McKeesport drops from No. 2 to 4 with a loss at home to Thomas Jefferson on Friday. Never count out the Jaguars in late October and November. There are only five opening-round games in 5A, but most should be dandies.
Class 3A
Chris Harlan’s bracket
No. 1 Belle Vernon – bye
No. 9 South Park at No. 8 East Allegheny
No. 4 Freeport – bye
No. 12 Southmoreland at No. 5 Shady Side Academy
No. 2 Avonworth – bye
No. 10 Mt. Pleasant at No. 7 Beaver
No. 3 Elizabeth Forward – bye
No. 11 Deer Lakes at No. 6 West Mifflin
Harlan says: Belle Vernon is the likely No. 1 seed after defeating Elizabeth Forward on Friday. But it’s not crazy if the football committee gives a long look at Avonworth. The Antelopes are 9-1 with their only loss coming to Central Valley, 37-22, in Week 1. Belle Vernon has two “good” losses to McKeesport, 14-6, and Penn-Trafford, 14-13. So, the Leopards get the top spot.
Don Rebel’s bracket
No. 1 Belle Vernon – bye
No. 9 South Park at No. 8 East Allegheny
No. 4 Elizabeth Forward — bye
No. 12 Southmoreland at No. 5 Shady Side Academy
No. 2 Avonworth — bye
No. 10 Mt. Pleasant at No. 7 Beaver
No. 3 Freeport — bye
No. 11 Deer Lakes at No. 6 West Mifflin
Rebel says: The top four are clear cut. Shady Side gets No. 5 over West Mifflin based on a strong finish of four straight wins, including an impressive 32-point victory over a quality East Allegheny team.
Class 2A
Chris Harlan’s bracket
No. 1 Steel Valley – bye
No. 9 McGuffey at No. 8 Mohawk
No. 13 Burrell at No. 4 Neshannock
No. 12 Apollo-Ridge at No. 5 Keystone Oaks
No. 2 Beaver Falls — bye
No. 10 Western Beaver at No. 7 Ligonier Valley
No. 14 Riverside at No. 3 Sto-Rox
No. 11 Washington at No. 6 Serra Catholic
Harlan says: Mohawk and Western Beaver tied for third in the Midwestern, but Mohawk gets the edge since the Warriors won their head-to-head matchup. McGuffey has an interesting resume. The Highlanders lost narrowly to Sto-Rox, 6-0, and also own a two-point loss to Keystone Oaks, 32-30.
Don Rebel’s bracket
No. 1 Steel Valley — bye
No. 9 Apollo-Ridge at No. 8 Mohawk
No. 13 Washington at No. 4 Neshannock
No. 12 Riverside at No. 5 Serra Catholic
No. 2 Beaver Falls — bye
No. 10 McGuffey at No. 7 Ligonier Valley
No. 14 Burrell at No. 3 Sto-Rox
No. 11 Western Beaver at No. 6 Keystone Oaks
Rebel says: Beaver Falls or Sto-Rox at No. 2 is an intriguing discussion. Both are on the opposite side of Steel Valley, but the two seed gets a first-round bye. Watch Neshannock as a dark horse.
Class A
Chris Harlan’s bracket
No. 16 Carmichaels at No. 1 Bishop Canevin
No. 9 Burgettstown at No. 8 Monessen
No. 13 California at No. 4 South Side
No. 12 Union at No. 5 Clairton
No. 15 Jeannette at No. 2 Laurel
No. 10 Leechburg at No. 7 Fort Cherry
No. 14 Rochester at No. 3 Greensburg Central Catholic
No. 11 Our Lady of the Sacred Heart at No. 6 Mapletown
Harlan says: Defending champion Bishop Canevin is the clear No. 1 seed. Laurel and Greensburg Central Catholic can argue over strength of conference, but Laurel probably has the edge in nonconference resume. The Lancers lost close to Neshannock, 41-34, and beat Mohawk, 49-7 — both playoff teams in Class 2A.
Don Rebel’s bracket
No. 16 Carmichaels at No. 1 Bishop Canevin
No. 9 Burgettstown at No. 8 Monessen
No. 13 California at No. 4 South Side
No. 12 Union at No. 5 Clairton
No. 15 Jeannette at No. 2 Laurel
No. 10 Leechburg at No. 7 Fort Cherry
No. 14 Rochester at No. 3 Greensburg Central Catholic
No. 11 Our Lady of the Sacred Heart at No. 6 Mapletown
Rebel says: While the conference champions are all very strong, Class A has more good depth then it has in the recent past. What to do with Mapletown? The Tri-County South champion is undefeated, but the TCS hasn’t won a playoff game in several years.
Chris Harlan is a TribLive reporter covering sports. He joined the Trib in 2009 after seven years as a reporter at the Beaver County Times. He can be reached at charlan@triblive.com.
More Football
• Trib HSSN football player of the week for Oct. 13, 2024• This week on Trib HSSN for week of Oct. 14, 2024
• 2024 WPIAL football playoff picture: Who’s in, on the cusp ahead of Week 8 contests
• Amari Gans’ breakout season helps Gateway remain in playoff hunt
• High school roundup for Oct. 12, 2024: Western Beaver beats Mohawk in MAC showdown