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Here's Mr. Epler's list.


Updated: Aug. 07, 2023, 6:17 a.m.|

Published: Aug. 07, 2023, 6:00 a.m.

By Eric F. Epler.

Teams below are listed with district, final 2022 record and ranking. HM-honorable mention; NR-not ranked. Teams to watch will be posted once the season begins.



CLASS 6A
Rank – Team – District – ‘22 record – Previous rank


1. St. Joseph’s Prep (12) -- 12-1 -- 1

2. Pittsburgh C.C. (7) -- 7-5 -- NR

3. Garnet Valley (1) -- 13-1 -- 4

4. North Allegheny (7) -- 11-2 -- 5

5. Parkland (11) -- 9-5 -- 6

6. Harrisburg (3) -- 11-3 -- 2

7. State College (6) -- 13-1 -- 3

8. Central Bucks West (1) -- 9-5 -- 9

9. Nazareth (11) -- 9-2 -- NR

10. Coatesville (1) -- 8-2 -- HM

CLASS 5A
Rank – Team – District – ‘22 record – Previous rank


1. Imhotep Charter (12) -- 10-3 -- 2

2. Pine-Richland (7) -- 13-3 -- 1

3. Gateway (7) -- 7-4 -- NR

4. Cathedral Prep (10) -- 8-3 -- 6

5. West Chester Rustin (1) -- 11-2 -- 7

6. Cocalico (3) -- 10-5 -- 4

7. Delaware Valley (2) -- 7-6 -- NR

8. Penn Hills (7) -- 5-5 -- NR

9. Strath Haven (1) -- 12-1 -- 8

10. Roman Catholic (12) -- 8-3 -- 9

CLASS 4A
Rank – Team – District – ‘22 record – Previous rank


1. Bishop McDevitt (3) -- 13-1 -- 1

2. Aliquippa (7) -- 13-1 -- 2

3. Thomas Jefferson (7) -- 8-4 -- HM

4. Manheim Central (3) -- 11-2 -- 9

5. Pope John Paul II (1) -- 10-2 -- NR

6. Allentown C.C. (11) -- 9-5 -- 5

7. McKeesport (7) -- 11-2 -- 8

8. Bonner-Prendergast (12) -- 11-2 -- 10

9. Jersey Shore (4) -- 12-1 -- 3

10. Selinsgrove (4) -- 9-3 -- NR

CLASS 3A
Rank – Team – District – ‘22 record – Previous rank


1. Belle Vernon (7) -- 12-2 -- 1

2. Wyomissing (3) -- 13-1 -- 3

3. Neumann-Goretti (12) -- 10-4 -- 2

4. Loyalsock (4) -- 11-2 -- 8

5. North Schuylkill (11) -- 10-3 -- 9

6. Grove City (10) -- 9-4 -- HM

7. Notre Dame-Green Pond (11) -- 9-3 -- 10

8. Scranton Prep (2) -- 9-4 -- NR

9. West Perry (3) -- 11-2 -- HM

10. Avonworth (7) -- 11-2 -- 6

CLASS 2A
Rank – Team – District – ‘22 record – Previous rank


1. Southern Columbia (4) -- 13-3 -- 1

2. Farrell (10) -- 10-2 -- 7

3. Dunmore (2) -- 8-4 -- NR

4. Beaver Falls (7) -- 11-2 -- 5

5. Trinity (3) -- 10-5 -- 6

6. Westinghouse (8) -- 14-1 -- 2

7. Steel Valley (7) -- 12-1 -- 3

8. Richland (6) -- 11-1 -- HM

9. Central Clarion (9) -- 10-2 -- HM

10. Executive Education (11) -- 8-4 -- 10

CLASS 1A
Rank – Team – District – ‘22 record – Previous rank


1. Steelton-Highspire (3) -- 14-1 -- 1

2. Bishop Canevin (7) -- 12-2 -- 7

3. Canton (4) -- 12-2 -- 2

4. Northern Bedford (5) -- 11-1 -- NR

5. Union Area (7) -- 12-4 -- 3

6. Lackawanna Trail (2) -- 8-5 -- NR

7. Northern Lehigh (11) -- 12-1 -- 5

8. Muncy (4) -- 10-1 -- 9

9. Brockway (9) -- 8-5 -- HM

10. Clairton (7) -- 6-6 -- NR
 
The season is getting close!

And not a moment too soon (I might add).

PS I like seeing District 1 with 3 in the Top Ten for 6A (including Central Bucks West which is cool). Plus with the "All-Star" team of St. Joe's that gives the Philly environs a nice group of four. Add in Parkland up North and seeing Nazareth sneak in as well gives the Eastern side of PA 60% of the selection (I love Harrisburg and State College but they're sorta mid-state to me).

A thumbs up to Bishop McDevitt and Steelton-Highspire which sees Harrisburg getting 2 of the pre-season numbers one teams out of the six classes.

Anyway - it won't be long before we hear the call: "Toe meets leather" (as kickoffs across the Commonwealth see the 2023 campaign get underway).
 
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The season is getting close!

And not a moment too soon (I might add).

PS I like seeing District 1 with 3 in the Top Ten for 6A (including Central Bucks West which is cool). Plus with the "All-Star" team of St. Joe's that gives the Philly environs a nice group of four. Add in Parkland up North and seeing Nazareth sneak in as well gives the Eastern side of PA 60% of the selection (I love Harrisburg and State College but they're sorta mid-state to me).

A thumbs up to Bishop McDevitt and Steelton-Highspire which sees Harrisburg getting 2 of the pre-season numbers one teams out of the six classes.

Anyway - it won't be long before we hear the call: "Toe meets leather" (as kickoffs across the Commonwealth see the 2023 campaign get underway).
D1 and D3 should always have good representation given the geographical size and pops of each. 3 is a sprawling district, encompassing Reading, York, Lancaster and Harrisburg. That makes it one of the most exciting districts with good football from 6A through 1A. Same in D7.
About this season, I doubt we'll have two Mid Penn teams face off in the 6A semifinal as we did last year with State and Harrisburg. Could happen, but 3 will be highly competitive with Oswalt getting everyone on the same page at Cumberland Valley in year-4 to field explosive teams like he had at Central York, Harrisburg with one of the better Qb/receiver tandems, CD bouncing back with a great line and matured Qb if you believe what you hear in the off-season, CD East with exciting 'parts' with the unfolding to tell if they can make a team of it. Then in the LL, Wilson, Township and Hempfield bring back Qbs and more. And who ever knows what's coming out of the wild-wild York-Adams with coaches at York High and the quarterback whisperer at Central York probably coming up with something and that's just 6A.

Another reason they probably won't meet again (SC-Hbg) is more developed teams at Catholic and North Allegheny. And if the young group comes together at McDowell? That's not to discount State High but they do have more to replace than the others. Still they have good stuff coming back so it really looks like a nice race with tight competitive games to decide who advances.
 
Based on these rankings , who has the hardest schedule or plays the most ranked teams ?
Looks like PCC has four with North Allegheny, Pine-Richand, Penn Hills, and Gateway. Pine-Richland has three with North Allegheny, PCC, and Penn Hills. Parkland, Nazareth, and Allentown Central Catholic all play each other - though as always happens, the one that loses will drop out of the rankings until the playoffs. Harrisburg had Del Val and State College. Anybody else with multiples? Obviously SJP has the toughest schedule with out of state games.
 
Is Denmark officially at Cheltenham now? How does his move affect the rankings? Denmark paired up on O with RB Tre McLeod (A&M, Ole Miss, Psu offers among others) could give them an elite 1-2 punch on offense. If they have steady line play and a decent QB, I'm guessing they could make some noise in D1
 
Parkland and West both had 5 losses last year. Besides Prep and their outrageous schedule, have we ever seen top rankings with 5 loss teams?

Time will show, but it appears we have lost some objectivity.
 
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Is Denmark officially at Cheltenham now? How does his move affect the rankings? Denmark paired up on O with RB Tre McLeod (A&M, Ole Miss, Psu offers among others) could give them an elite 1-2 punch on offense. If they have steady line play and a decent QB, I'm guessing they could make some noise in D1
If Denmark is at Cheltenham,I agree that they will be a challenge . mcCloud transferred from Imhotep 2 years ago and now possibly Denmark. Additionally, Cheltenham will benefit from the closing of McDevitt which was less than a mile away .
 
If Denmark is at Cheltenham,I agree that they will be a challenge . mcCloud transferred from Imhotep 2 years ago and now possibly Denmark. Additionally, Cheltenham will benefit from the closing of McDevitt which was less than a mile away .
You'll know early at home 8/31 against an underrated Chester team then 9/19 at Perk Val and a Roman game 9/22 at Chelt They'll be tested. It looks wide open at 6A and a good year for the Panthers to make a move.
 
Parkland and West both had 5 losses last year. Besides Prep and their outrageous schedule, have we ever seen top rankings with 5 loss teams?

Time will show, but it appears we have lost some objectivity.
Parkland very surprisingly won the D11 tournament after coming in as the 8 seed at 6-4 - the top seed’s quarterback, who was league POTY, broke his hand and couldn’t play, kind of setting the stage for Parkland’s Cinderella run. I think they don’t do a ton of research on these, so Parkland got ranked as the D11 returning champ. I’ve said here earlier, I think Nazareth will be significantly better than them.
 
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Parkland very surprisingly won the D11 tournament after coming in as the 8 seed at 6-4 - the top seed’s quarterback, who was league POTY, broke his hand and couldn’t play, kind of setting the stage for Parkland’s Cinderella run. I think they don’t do a ton of research on these, so Parkland got ranked as the D11 returning champ. I’ve said here earlier, I think Nazareth will be significantly better than them.
Some of the Papreps Rivals conference predictions are even worse. The people writing them don't have the local knowledge necessary. You need to take all of them with a grain of salt until they actually line up and play some football.

With the new scheduling up there in D11, are we going to see some week 0 games with D1 in 2024?
 
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Some of the Papreps Rivals conference predictions are even worse. The people writing them don't have the local knowledge necessary. You need to take all of them with a grain of salt until they actually line up and play some football.

With the new scheduling up there in D11, are we going to see some week 0 games with D1 in 2024?
Yes, we definitely will. Easton already announced a game with Northeast at Cottingham as their opener in 2024, and I would assume others (Parkland, Nazareth, Emmaus, Freedom, ACC almost certainly) will get games on the books. But everybody has three open dates now - some teams will schedule each other, but I think most schools will get one game out of area scheduled.
 
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Yes, we definitely will. Easton already announced a game with Northeast at Cottingham as their opener in 2024, and I would assume others (Parkland, Nazareth, Emmaus, Freedom, ACC almost certainly) will get games on the books. But everybody has three open dates now - some teams will schedule each other, but I think most schools will get one game out of area scheduled.
Fingers crossed we get an announcement soon that there will be a historic matchup week 0 before the Northeast game. I'm hearing positive things.
 
Looks like PCC has four with North Allegheny, Pine-Richand, Penn Hills, and Gateway. Pine-Richland has three with North Allegheny, PCC, and Penn Hills. Parkland, Nazareth, and Allentown Central Catholic all play each other - though as always happens, the one that loses will drop out of the rankings until the playoffs. Harrisburg had Del Val and State College. Anybody else with multiples? Obviously SJP has the toughest schedule with out of state games.
Penn Trafford a Non ranked team has : Gateway, North Allegheny , McKeesport and Bell Vernon
 
Penn Trafford a Non ranked team has : Gateway, North Allegheny , McKeesport and Bell Vernon
MR- yep that is the "meat-grinder" of WPIAL. I'm sure if we sorted and searched there are a few others at all levels, that have 2, 3 or 4 opponents in these top 10 lists

PT will be good, just maybe not in STATE top 10, as they did not even make D7 semi last year

Crazy tho, not talked about enough- the "best of" Pine-Richland or Penn Trafford, has WON the STATE title, 3 years in a row, crazy

I def, tho, wonder how Gateway is rated that high? Not sure PT should be in there- but maybe PT, maybe Woody High

Also- gotta say- NO WAY Erie Cath Prep is LOWER than Gateway- I might put them at 1
 
MR- yep that is the "meat-grinder" of WPIAL. I'm sure if we sorted and searched there are a few others at all levels, that have 2, 3 or 4 opponents in these top 10 lists

PT will be good, just maybe not in STATE top 10, as they did not even make D7 semi last year

Crazy tho, not talked about enough- the "best of" Pine-Richland or Penn Trafford, has WON the STATE title, 3 years in a row, crazy

I def, tho, wonder how Gateway is rated that high? Not sure PT should be in there- but maybe PT, maybe Woody High

Also- gotta say- NO WAY Erie Cath Prep is LOWER than Gateway- I might put them at 1
Not saying PT should be ranked, just saying they have a Very Hard Schedule , one of the hardest if you factor in they are not ranked, they also have Woody High ...but I was just counting the teams in pre-season rankings ....
 
MR- yep that is the "meat-grinder" of WPIAL. I'm sure if we sorted and searched there are a few others at all levels, that have 2, 3 or 4 opponents in these top 10 lists

PT will be good, just maybe not in STATE top 10, as they did not even make D7 semi last year

Crazy tho, not talked about enough- the "best of" Pine-Richland or Penn Trafford, has WON the STATE title, 3 years in a row, crazy

I def, tho, wonder how Gateway is rated that high? Not sure PT should be in there- but maybe PT, maybe Woody High

Also- gotta say- NO WAY Erie Cath Prep is LOWER than Gateway- I might put them at 1
I agree, ecp imo should be number one they have all thier skill guys back including Thier QB and have a massive line. Thier 2 starting tackles are both d1 guys with Cooley already committed to pitt. The winner of ecp and PR in the western finals will win it all and beat Imhotep.
 
I agree, ecp imo should be number one they have all thier skill guys back including Thier QB and have a massive line. Thier 2 starting tackles are both d1 guys with Cooley already committed to pitt. The winner of ecp and PR in the western finals will win it all and beat Imhotep.
I think this years Tep teamwith the addition of Denmark ,if that a fact, will have the advantage for the 5A title. They have blown up every time except once due to Horrible execution . I dont expect that issue to be resolved ,but they have more fire power this year than prior years. They may be able to just outscore their opponents . We will see .
 
I think this years Tep teamwith the addition of Denmark ,if that a fact, will have the advantage for the 5A title. They have blown up every time except once due to Horrible execution . I dont expect that issue to be resolved ,but they have more fire power this year than prior years. They may be able to just outscore their opponents . We will see .
That will be if he’s granted playoff eligibility.
 
I agree, ecp imo should be number one they have all thier skill guys back including Thier QB and have a massive line. Thier 2 starting tackles are both d1 guys with Cooley already committed to pitt. The winner of ecp and PR in the western finals will win it all and beat Imhotep.
Haus- no sure bet on PR- maybe more holes to plug than last year, most likely, imo the winner of their conference goes far (PR, Penn Hills or WH)- at the moment id put a dollar on Woody High winning WPIAL 5A
 
Haus- no sure bet on PR- maybe more holes to plug than last year, most likely, imo the winner of their conference goes far (PR, Penn Hills or WH)- at the moment id put a dollar on Woody High winning WPIAL 5A
I’m going PH tbh. Woody should be good but still is pretty young, a lot of soph and jrs. I think they’re a year Away. PH is senior dominated with the best Qb in the wpial. Very good oline and skill as well. If they put it together this year no reason they can’t win it all
 
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I thought the rule was any transfer after your sophomore year is automatically ineligible for the postseason.

There was a lot of uproar here last winter when Nick Kunstek, who spent his first two years at Blair Academy, was ineligible for states by transferring back to Pottsville, his home school. The ruling was that there is an “assumption of ineligibility” in any upperclassman transfer. People were mad because Vince Bouzakis, who was a sophomore, was eligible for Notre Dame after transferring in from Wyoming Seminary (and is originally from Florida) and won a state title. Only difference in the two cases was the class year, according to the hearing boards.
 
my bad, I thought if a student moved from a private school to a public there was no issue. If Denmark flunked out of Roman he has to go somewhere .
That is a good point. Wouldn’t that make for some intriguing headlines if he’s eligible? First post season game would be vs Roman Catholic in the district 12 title game assuming Roman can beat ABW in PCL playoff again.
 
my bad, I thought if a student moved from a private school to a public there was no issue. If Denmark flunked out of Roman he has to go somewhere .
Nope, doesn’t matter - Kunstek went from a boarding school not in-state or in the PIAA, and was postseason ineligible transferring back to the school district where he lived and attended middle school.

For Bouzakis, the hearing was entirely about whether his transfer had athletic intent because he was only a sophomore. For Kunstek, the hearing was about if he met a hardship requirement to overcome postseason ineligibility (which does not include academics).

Here is what Denmark would have to prove:
a. A transfer following a local child welfare agency approved change in residence;
Documentation required: proof of child welfare organization approval of change of residence.
b. A school-initiated administrative transfer within a school district;
Documentation required: the official school district
transfer document.
c. A transfer following a court order directing such transfer or
change in residence;
Documentation required: copy of the court order.
d. A transfer caused by a military reassignment of a parent;
Documentation required: copy of the military transfer
document.
e. A transfer caused by release from a juvenile facility;
Documentation required: copy of the official release
document.
f. A transfer following a school’s decision to terminate its
interscholastic athletic program;
Documentation required: copy of the minutes or directives confirming the school’s official action.
g. A transfer following a bona fide change of residence resulting from a change in employer of a parent; Documentation required: proof of (1) new residential arrangements (lease or purchase documents); and (2) the change of employer (a job reclassification or shift hours change with a current employer will not support a request under this provision).
h. A transfer following an involuntary substantial change in financial condition and resources that compels withdrawal from a school.
Documentation required: documents showing (1) a substantial reduction in family income and, (2) that tuition assistance was sought and denied or was insufficient to overcome the substantial reduction in family income.
i. A transfer occurring after a school closes; Documentation required: proof of school closure.
j. A transfer resulting from bullying, harassment, or other misconduct directed at the student.
Documentation required: (1) written corroboration from persons unrelated to the student and/or the student’s family that the alleged misconduct occurred, and (2) a letter from school administration that confirms the student timely sought assistance of appropriate school personnel to address such misconduct and that the school agrees that a transfer was appropriate.
k. A transfer because of violence, or a threat of violence, directed against the student.
Documentation required: copy of the police and/or school report(s) of the incident(s). A general assertion

Notice there is no exception for academics, presumably so kids don’t intentionally fail out so they can switch schools.
 
Nope, doesn’t matter - Kunstek went from a boarding school not in-state or in the PIAA, and was postseason ineligible transferring back to the school district where he lived and attended middle school.

For Bouzakis, the hearing was entirely about whether his transfer had athletic intent because he was only a sophomore. For Kunstek, the hearing was about if he met a hardship requirement to overcome postseason ineligibility (which does not include academics).

Here is what Denmark would have to prove:
a. A transfer following a local child welfare agency approved change in residence;
Documentation required: proof of child welfare organization approval of change of residence.
b. A school-initiated administrative transfer within a school district;
Documentation required: the official school district
transfer document.
c. A transfer following a court order directing such transfer or
change in residence;
Documentation required: copy of the court order.
d. A transfer caused by a military reassignment of a parent;
Documentation required: copy of the military transfer
document.
e. A transfer caused by release from a juvenile facility;
Documentation required: copy of the official release
document.
f. A transfer following a school’s decision to terminate its
interscholastic athletic program;
Documentation required: copy of the minutes or directives confirming the school’s official action.
g. A transfer following a bona fide change of residence resulting from a change in employer of a parent; Documentation required: proof of (1) new residential arrangements (lease or purchase documents); and (2) the change of employer (a job reclassification or shift hours change with a current employer will not support a request under this provision).
h. A transfer following an involuntary substantial change in financial condition and resources that compels withdrawal from a school.
Documentation required: documents showing (1) a substantial reduction in family income and, (2) that tuition assistance was sought and denied or was insufficient to overcome the substantial reduction in family income.
i. A transfer occurring after a school closes; Documentation required: proof of school closure.
j. A transfer resulting from bullying, harassment, or other misconduct directed at the student.
Documentation required: (1) written corroboration from persons unrelated to the student and/or the student’s family that the alleged misconduct occurred, and (2) a letter from school administration that confirms the student timely sought assistance of appropriate school personnel to address such misconduct and that the school agrees that a transfer was appropriate.
k. A transfer because of violence, or a threat of violence, directed against the student.
Documentation required: copy of the police and/or school report(s) of the incident(s). A general assertion

Notice there is no exception for academics, presumably so kids don’t intentionally fail out so they can switch schools.
Thanks Rover. To me it seems unlikely a student would intentionally fail just to get a transfer, but I guess thats just me being naive in todays world.
 
Thanks Rover. To me it seems unlikely a student would intentionally fail just to get a transfer, but I guess thats just me being naive in todays world.
I did some work with an Easton kid’s PIAA eligibility hearing (not football) where eligibility and repeating a grade was an issue - that’s essentially the issue it turned on, though much more complicated (the kid withdrew from NYC public schools during COVID and repeated the year at Easton rather than choose to get passed along in NYC - hearing panel determined he “failed intentionally” and wasn’t eligible). That’s why it’s top of mind
 
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Here's Mr. Epler's list.


Updated: Aug. 07, 2023, 6:17 a.m.|

Published: Aug. 07, 2023, 6:00 a.m.

By Eric F. Epler.

Teams below are listed with district, final 2022 record and ranking. HM-honorable mention; NR-not ranked. Teams to watch will be posted once the season begins.



CLASS 6A
Rank – Team – District – ‘22 record – Previous rank


1. St. Joseph’s Prep (12) -- 12-1 -- 1

2. Pittsburgh C.C. (7) -- 7-5 -- NR

3. Garnet Valley (1) -- 13-1 -- 4

4. North Allegheny (7) -- 11-2 -- 5

5. Parkland (11) -- 9-5 -- 6

6. Harrisburg (3) -- 11-3 -- 2

7. State College (6) -- 13-1 -- 3

8. Central Bucks West (1) -- 9-5 -- 9

9. Nazareth (11) -- 9-2 -- NR

10. Coatesville (1) -- 8-2 -- HM

CLASS 5A
Rank – Team – District – ‘22 record – Previous rank


1. Imhotep Charter (12) -- 10-3 -- 2

2. Pine-Richland (7) -- 13-3 -- 1

3. Gateway (7) -- 7-4 -- NR

4. Cathedral Prep (10) -- 8-3 -- 6

5. West Chester Rustin (1) -- 11-2 -- 7

6. Cocalico (3) -- 10-5 -- 4

7. Delaware Valley (2) -- 7-6 -- NR

8. Penn Hills (7) -- 5-5 -- NR

9. Strath Haven (1) -- 12-1 -- 8

10. Roman Catholic (12) -- 8-3 -- 9

CLASS 4A
Rank – Team – District – ‘22 record – Previous rank


1. Bishop McDevitt (3) -- 13-1 -- 1

2. Aliquippa (7) -- 13-1 -- 2

3. Thomas Jefferson (7) -- 8-4 -- HM

4. Manheim Central (3) -- 11-2 -- 9

5. Pope John Paul II (1) -- 10-2 -- NR

6. Allentown C.C. (11) -- 9-5 -- 5

7. McKeesport (7) -- 11-2 -- 8

8. Bonner-Prendergast (12) -- 11-2 -- 10

9. Jersey Shore (4) -- 12-1 -- 3

10. Selinsgrove (4) -- 9-3 -- NR

CLASS 3A
Rank – Team – District – ‘22 record – Previous rank


1. Belle Vernon (7) -- 12-2 -- 1

2. Wyomissing (3) -- 13-1 -- 3

3. Neumann-Goretti (12) -- 10-4 -- 2

4. Loyalsock (4) -- 11-2 -- 8

5. North Schuylkill (11) -- 10-3 -- 9

6. Grove City (10) -- 9-4 -- HM

7. Notre Dame-Green Pond (11) -- 9-3 -- 10

8. Scranton Prep (2) -- 9-4 -- NR

9. West Perry (3) -- 11-2 -- HM

10. Avonworth (7) -- 11-2 -- 6

CLASS 2A
Rank – Team – District – ‘22 record – Previous rank


1. Southern Columbia (4) -- 13-3 -- 1

2. Farrell (10) -- 10-2 -- 7

3. Dunmore (2) -- 8-4 -- NR

4. Beaver Falls (7) -- 11-2 -- 5

5. Trinity (3) -- 10-5 -- 6

6. Westinghouse (8) -- 14-1 -- 2

7. Steel Valley (7) -- 12-1 -- 3

8. Richland (6) -- 11-1 -- HM

9. Central Clarion (9) -- 10-2 -- HM

10. Executive Education (11) -- 8-4 -- 10

CLASS 1A
Rank – Team – District – ‘22 record – Previous rank


1. Steelton-Highspire (3) -- 14-1 -- 1

2. Bishop Canevin (7) -- 12-2 -- 7

3. Canton (4) -- 12-2 -- 2

4. Northern Bedford (5) -- 11-1 -- NR

5. Union Area (7) -- 12-4 -- 3

6. Lackawanna Trail (2) -- 8-5 -- NR

7. Northern Lehigh (11) -- 12-1 -- 5

8. Muncy (4) -- 10-1 -- 9

9. Brockway (9) -- 8-5 -- HM

10. Clairton (7) -- 6-6 -- NR
Stalk any chance of doing a power rankings. All classification combined.
 
Here's Mr. Epler's list.


Updated: Aug. 07, 2023, 6:17 a.m.|

Published: Aug. 07, 2023, 6:00 a.m.

By Eric F. Epler.

Teams below are listed with district, final 2022 record and ranking. HM-honorable mention; NR-not ranked. Teams to watch will be posted once the season begins.



CLASS 6A
Rank – Team – District – ‘22 record – Previous rank


1. St. Joseph’s Prep (12) -- 12-1 -- 1

2. Pittsburgh C.C. (7) -- 7-5 -- NR

3. Garnet Valley (1) -- 13-1 -- 4

4. North Allegheny (7) -- 11-2 -- 5

5. Parkland (11) -- 9-5 -- 6

6. Harrisburg (3) -- 11-3 -- 2

7. State College (6) -- 13-1 -- 3

8. Central Bucks West (1) -- 9-5 -- 9

9. Nazareth (11) -- 9-2 -- NR

10. Coatesville (1) -- 8-2 -- HM

CLASS 5A
Rank – Team – District – ‘22 record – Previous rank


1. Imhotep Charter (12) -- 10-3 -- 2

2. Pine-Richland (7) -- 13-3 -- 1

3. Gateway (7) -- 7-4 -- NR

4. Cathedral Prep (10) -- 8-3 -- 6

5. West Chester Rustin (1) -- 11-2 -- 7

6. Cocalico (3) -- 10-5 -- 4

7. Delaware Valley (2) -- 7-6 -- NR

8. Penn Hills (7) -- 5-5 -- NR

9. Strath Haven (1) -- 12-1 -- 8

10. Roman Catholic (12) -- 8-3 -- 9

CLASS 4A
Rank – Team – District – ‘22 record – Previous rank


1. Bishop McDevitt (3) -- 13-1 -- 1

2. Aliquippa (7) -- 13-1 -- 2

3. Thomas Jefferson (7) -- 8-4 -- HM

4. Manheim Central (3) -- 11-2 -- 9

5. Pope John Paul II (1) -- 10-2 -- NR

6. Allentown C.C. (11) -- 9-5 -- 5

7. McKeesport (7) -- 11-2 -- 8

8. Bonner-Prendergast (12) -- 11-2 -- 10

9. Jersey Shore (4) -- 12-1 -- 3

10. Selinsgrove (4) -- 9-3 -- NR

CLASS 3A
Rank – Team – District – ‘22 record – Previous rank


1. Belle Vernon (7) -- 12-2 -- 1

2. Wyomissing (3) -- 13-1 -- 3

3. Neumann-Goretti (12) -- 10-4 -- 2

4. Loyalsock (4) -- 11-2 -- 8

5. North Schuylkill (11) -- 10-3 -- 9

6. Grove City (10) -- 9-4 -- HM

7. Notre Dame-Green Pond (11) -- 9-3 -- 10

8. Scranton Prep (2) -- 9-4 -- NR

9. West Perry (3) -- 11-2 -- HM

10. Avonworth (7) -- 11-2 -- 6

CLASS 2A
Rank – Team – District – ‘22 record – Previous rank


1. Southern Columbia (4) -- 13-3 -- 1

2. Farrell (10) -- 10-2 -- 7

3. Dunmore (2) -- 8-4 -- NR

4. Beaver Falls (7) -- 11-2 -- 5

5. Trinity (3) -- 10-5 -- 6

6. Westinghouse (8) -- 14-1 -- 2

7. Steel Valley (7) -- 12-1 -- 3

8. Richland (6) -- 11-1 -- HM

9. Central Clarion (9) -- 10-2 -- HM

10. Executive Education (11) -- 8-4 -- 10

CLASS 1A
Rank – Team – District – ‘22 record – Previous rank


1. Steelton-Highspire (3) -- 14-1 -- 1

2. Bishop Canevin (7) -- 12-2 -- 7

3. Canton (4) -- 12-2 -- 2

4. Northern Bedford (5) -- 11-1 -- NR

5. Union Area (7) -- 12-4 -- 3

6. Lackawanna Trail (2) -- 8-5 -- NR

7. Northern Lehigh (11) -- 12-1 -- 5

8. Muncy (4) -- 10-1 -- 9

9. Brockway (9) -- 8-5 -- HM

10. Clairton (7) -- 6-6 -- NR
Stalk any chance of doing a power rankings? All classification combined.
 
Stalk any chance of doing a power rankings? All classification combined.
Interesting you mention that as I was looking to see if I could do that before the opener but have been unable to access site for the last 4 days, yet see you put this post up yesterday? But yes, I can look into that Haus.
 
Beaver falls 4th and rochester not in the top ten can't wait to see how this ages . Football is almost here !!
Absolutely D7footballfan. Just opinion but I had Rochester #4 in the June post season assessment. You want to say, hey, it's Rochester, they almost automatically get a nod, at least a deep look.
Didn't think as much of 2A Beaver Falls. But again, it's Beaver Falls who often gets the last laugh.



1A STATE Preseason Top 10 (June 2023)
Steel High once again looks like the best team in the state with division-1 talent from last year’s State Champion returning, and many other teams across the state having severe graduations. As always, who knows what’s lurking in the underclassmen ranks at Canton (12-2), Muncy (10-1), Northern Lehigh (11-2) and other eastern challengers who had tremendous losses. Out West, while some are dealing with key graduation losses, teams like Laurel (9-2), OLSH (8-3), Mapletown (11-1), Windber (11-2) and Reynolds (10-2), District-7 in particular looks loaded. Here are some notes on what looks like 12 of the top teams in the classification for 2023.
1 Steelton Highspire D3 14-1
The Rollers return a boatload of talent from the team that defeated Union (12-4) for the Single-A title last year 22-8. They got there after winning their last 12 games following a 39-18 thumping by the 2A runner up Westinghouse (14-1). Along the way, they beat solid comp from Bishop Canevin (12-2) 21-14, Trinity (10-5) 35-28ot, West Perry (11-2) 53-34, Windber (11-2) 37-7, Northern Lehigh (12-2) 42-35 and Canton (12-2) 28-21. Good luck finding a tougher slate playing eight teams with a combined record of 94-18. About those returns for ’23. Check out quarterback Alex Erby (2098-66%), Ronald Burnette with 1012 rush yards and 19 Tds starting in Game #7, plus receivers Jaeion Perry (44/661) and Durrell Ceasar (45/687) to a group that averaged 46ppg. The lines are anchored by returning seniors Andrew Erby (6-3, 240) and Eugene Green (6-2, 220). Other starters will be Devon Reid (5-11, 205, jr), Marcos Perez (6-2, 230, jr), Anthony Crankfield (6-1, 270, sr) and Isaiah Garfield (5-11, 280, jr). The line-backing corps is headed by Amari Williams (6-2, 215, sr, 60 tackles, 20 tfl, 9 saks), complimented by a veteran secondary. The schedule is interesting with Imani Christian (4-6) and West Catholic (4-8) sandwiching Eastern (2-8) from Washington, D.C.
2 Union D7 12-4
The Scotties were all over the board last year, opening with a 31-18 loss to powerful Canton (12-2), who went on to lose to Steelton Highspire in the Semi Final 28-21. Thereon they went 12-2, losing to Laurel (9-2, 1A) 28-22 and South Side (11-2, 1A) 35-8 before losing to Steelton in the Final 22-8. Not bad for a 10 seed and first year coach in Kim Niedbala. And, it was the most wins in program history. For this season, Union returns almost all their offensive firepower in quarterback Braylon Thomas (51%, 1195py, 12/13/ratio, 1480ry-21 Tds), running back Mike Green (588ry), receivers Dayne Johnke and Maddox Thompson and three linemen. The D returns two to the line, a linebacker and three in the secondary. Although there looks to be a lot of competition in the district, their numbers have them well positioned for another WPIAL title, having won their first in 1959. The schedule opens at Ellwood City then consecutive home games against Cornell and Shenango.
3 Bishop Canevin D7 12-2
Bishop Canevin is another team like Steel High and Union that look absolutely loaded with BIG numbers back from last year’s successful campaign. All three played each other last year with Canevin opening the season with a 21-14 loss at Steel High, then ending with a 26-0 loss to Union in the ‘Wpial’ final. Canevin lost at Steel High by spiking the ball inside the Rollers 5-yard line at the end of the game on 4th down, thinking it was 3rd down. Against Union, they gave up two cheap scores. One, a 28-yard scoop and score, the other a 59-yard pick six, both in the 3rd quarter. Otherwise they rolled against strong teams at Greensburg Central Catholic (8-3) 30-14, Keystone Oaks (9-3) 20-7, Fort Cherry (8-4) 60-7, OLSH (8-3) 40-0, Clairton (6-6) 29-6 and South Side (11-2) 49-21. Impressive group with maybe underrated team speed. For 2023 they return both quarterbacks in Kole Olszewski (6-0, 165, jr, 66%-1373, 16/4) and Jason Cross (6-2, 175, sr, 59%-1277, 18/2). Each played in all games. Three linemen return averaging 252 pounds with running back Marquis Carter (182-1545) and three receivers with 50 receptions for 798 yards. Defensively they started the kiddie corps on the D-line with four sophs and a frosh. A linebacker returns with three from the secondary. Bottom line they return seven to the offense and eight to the defense that averaged 39ppg on offense and 10 on D. They’ll need to have it together opening with road games at Greensburg CC and Keystone Oaks before a home game with Burgettstown.
4 Rochester D7 7-5
The Rams are one of the state’s top programs with a 152-60 record since 2004, winning gold in 1998, 2000 and 2001 with silver medals in 1991, 2002 and 2004. Some of the luster has faded but they’re still a force with a 67-42 log the last 10. Last year’s team is a good example, defeating Fort Cherry (8-4) 30-14, Greensburg CC (8-3) 36-15 and Clairton (6-6) 36-26 while losing nail-biters to South Side (11-2) 10-8, OLSH (8-3) 16-8, Laurel (9-2) 30-21 and twice to the 1A silver medalist Union 6-0 and 18-16 to show they were right there! This year’s team brings back keys to the offense in senior quarterback Jayden Norman who didn’t start until mid-season when Parker Lyons went down for the year. But he gained valuable experience with two playoff wins before the loss to Union. Another big return is standout junior running back Antonio Laure who rushed for 1305 yards and senior Dan Guido (45-298). TE/DE Amaree Curry (6-1, 210) is back with linemen Nehemiah Haskins (5-10, 235, sr) and underclassman who will have to step up in Clayton Potts (6-0, 240, jr), Lennon Miller (5-11, 240, so), Lucas Pierce (5-10, 255, jr) and others. The Rams like to pound it and if the line comes through, they’ll again be a factor. They open at Riverside, then home to OLSH before a road trip to New Brighton.
5 Greensburg Central Catholic D7 8-3
The Centurions had a season of mixed reviews with a young group that saw many sophomores getting significant time, especially on defense. They had sizeable losses to Bishop Canevin (12-2) 30-14, Washington (7-5) 55-25 and Rochester 36-15, with wins against Clairton (6-6) 34-18 and Leechburg (7-4) 48-21. What stands out was their offense that averaged 42ppg! Most of it returns in quarterback Tyree Turner (76/119/1478-63%, 20/3) and Dasjon Craggette who rushed for 1033 yards. Multi-threat Samir Crosby is also back, rushing for 296 yards on 28 carries while leading the team in receptions with 27 for 464 yards. It appears the D lost six with another six starters/co-starters returning plus another five underclassmen with 14 or more tackles. They open with home games against Mount Pleasant then a game of REAL impact against Bishop Canevin before their first road game at West Green.
6 South Side D7 11-2
Coach Luke Travelpiece seems to have everyone on the same page now following last year’s 11-2 season that followed the 8-4 campaign of 2021. Since coming aboard in 2016, the Rams went 29-33, making the last two seasons something of a turnaround with one of their best seasons ever last year. We’re talking about a team that pounded 1A runner-up Union (12-4) 35-8, nipped Rochester (7-5) 10-8 and whaled on Maplewood (11-1) 47-6. Then came Bishop Canevin’s speedy group who routed them 49-21. This year’s team returns many including quarterback Brody Almashy (864py-49%, 91/463ry), and running back Ryan Navarra (123/789) who is also one of the top DB’s in the Big 7. Other standout players are linemen Chase Know (5-11. 190) and JD Roy (6-2, 230). They also have a fine kicker/LB in Mateja Pavlovich (6-2, 220). Last year’s team was close barring losses to Laurel (9-2) 33-16 and Canevin. They open on the road vs Hopewell then Riverview before the home opener against Burgettstown.
T I E
Northern Bedford County D5 11-1

The Black Panthers had a heck of a run last year winning their first 11 games in overwhelming style, averaging 40ppg before getting dead stopped by Windber (11-2) in the district title game 14-0. Windber (11-2) won the title with a regular season loss to 2A champ Berlin Brothersvalley (11-1), also 14-0, and Steel High 37-7 in the PIAA’s first round. NBC returns the same cast of characters that rolled most of their opponents last year in quarterback Eion Snider (1834-59%, 18/7, 58-262ry), running back Adam Johnson (1563, 8.4ypc, 28 Tds) and all their receivers. They ended the season averaging 36ppg with the Windber loss. Defensively, they return all but two starters that held opponents to a 12ppg average! They open on the road at Southern Huntingdon, followed by home games against Claysburg-Kimmel and Dubois. This is a sneaky good program with a 78-38 record the last ten years.
7 Redbank Valley D9 9-2
Redbank Valley had a strong follow-up season last year on the heels of their title run falling a game short against Bishop Guilfoyle 21-14 in Hershey. That group went 13-2 and lost 9 seniors coming into 2022. But when Coach Blane Gold sought out a historic power like 2A Karns City (87-34 last 10), then beat them 25-15, you knew he had a good group. Having a senior quarterback in Cam Wagner throwing for 1724 yards with a 28/5 ratio for 71% helps! He’s gone. But younger brother Braylon got a lot of throws last year (58/99-59%-804, 8/5) as a freshman. And at 6-0, 155, he may grow into his brother’s frame of 6-2, 190. Lead back Drew Byers (163/754ry, 38/97py) is a key returnee as are three receivers with 55 receptions for 981 yards. The D returns at least seven starters from a unit that allowed 16ppg. Any maturation from the quarterback and skill mates will see them likely exceed last year’s 34ppg average. They were real close last year losing to Port Allegany (12-2) 8-7, the 1A state semifinalist, and Brockway (8-5) 7-3. They open at Smethport then Karns City who will be in a mood before the home opener against Punzsutawney (6-5, 3A). They can’t take Punzsutawney light with a veteran defense that showed some stuff last year hanging with 2A Karns City (6-5) 15-13 and 3A Saint Marys (7-4) 12-7.
T I E
Lackawanna Trail D2 8-5

With almost everyone back from last year, the Lions look like they’re ready for a run after going 8-4 and 8-5 the previous two seasons. Lackawanna Trail is one of the district’s historic powers alongside other small school powers like Dunmore, Old Forge and Lakeland. Bear in mid they only play one Single-A in the regular season along with five Double-A schools, two Triple-A teams and two Quads. They’ve gone 79-38 the last ten years, losing to Farrell (16-0) 55-20 in the 2018 final and Bishop Guilfoyle (12-2) 11-7 in the 2019 semifinal. LT’s ‘program’ is the real deal. Whether the ‘team’ is the real deal this year will be determined if they reverse bad losses from last season to Dunmore (8-4) 24-7, Old Forge (7-4) 33-20 and Riverside (6-5) 41-13 who they play consecutively this year. For 2023, they return all their offense and most of the defense with only six seniors on the team. If they don’t come out hot in their first three games against Mid Valley (1-8), Lake Lehman (3-8) and Nanticoke (5-6), it’s probably not going to happen.

8 Clairton D7 6-6
How likely is a team that has four state titles and four runner-up trophies in the last 17 years with a won-loss of 203-28….28!....likely to have another off season like last year’s 6-6 campaign, their first non-winning season since 2005? In truth, there’s little positive to say about it as few of the losses were of the competitive variety, losing by an average of 19 points. But it was a brutal schedule facing Westinghouse (14-1), Bishop Canevin (12-2), OLSH (8-3) x 2, Greensburg Central Catholic (8-3) Rochester (7-5) and Leechburg (7-4), a combined 63-19.
This year’s team returns the #2 quarterback in Michael Wright (10/24/177/40%), their two leading backs in Donte Wright (78/460) and Donte Jones (61/478) and lead receiver Michael Ruffin (33/450). Quarterback Capone Jones graduated with 1100 pass yards at 62% and 748 rush yards on 117 carries. The D lost five starters. Once again, the Bears get tested right out the gate against Westinghouse, then a tough Washington team on the road followed by a homer verses OLSH.

9 Ft. Cherry D7 8-4
Maybe a small reach here but what these guys did with a young team last year was pretty special starting a freshman quarterback who garnered 3203 total yards of offense fueling a 37ppg offense. Right, Fort Cherry! The thing is, he also had a starting sophomore with him in the backfield and two split out. Quarterback Matt Sieg (6-1, 170) threw for 1221 yards at 57% with a 11/4 ratio. He also rushed for 1982 yards on 183 carries, getting 33 more touchdowns, putting him a few yards behind Tiqwai Hayes of Aliquippa. So for those unfamiliar, it might be a good time to check in on the Black Hills this coming season, teams other than just Bishop Canevin and Our Lady of the Sacred Heart! The defense that lost two to graduation for 2023 started two freshmen and four sophs! And it showed, allowing 27ppg. But they have a player worth knowing in MLB Louis Ryan (6-0, 230, sr) who is a brute with 128 tackles last year. Three of their first four games are on the road at Northgate with Carmichaels home then two more road games at Bethlehem-Center and Chartiers-Houston. They routed Northgate, Char-Hou and Beth Ctr by an average score o 50-23, but lost to the Mighty Mikes (7-4, 57-41 last 10) 29-26 after beating them the year before 27-20 making this one tight series to date and a good measuring stick for both.

10 Brockway D9 8-5
Brockway ascended as the season went on last year with a sophomore quarterback throwing for 2611 yards and 33 touchdowns. Jendy Cuello (252-1410ry) also had a strong year with Andrew Brubaker (31-289) and Mattie Brubaker (19-256) contributing. The D returns six and needs to fill a line backing corps that lost three starters with 210 tackles. What impresses is the reversal or near reversal of losses to top teams as the season progressed. After losing to Redbank Valley 34-28 in the regular season, they edged them 7-3 in the postseason. The regular season loss to powerful Port Alleghany 40-7 was almost reversed in a 21-14 loss in the playoffs. For this season, they open at Kane who hasn’t been the same since Todd Silfies retired in 2017 following a super run from 2012 to 2017 at 64-12. 16-30 since then. Then they’re home for two against Dubois and Coudersport.



OTHERS
West Greene D7 2-8

Coach Brian Hanson had explosive offenses but took it to South Allegheny after the 2022 season and four years at Waynesburg where he went 24-16. O/C Beau Jackson takes his place. They return almost everyone for 2023 playing many underclassmen last year. As always, they have great backs in Colin Brady (158/1897, 25Tds) and Johnny Lampe (5-10, 190, 113/508). Lampe leads the team with 123 tackles at MLB. They don’t have usual inordinately large bodies upfront but good stuff at NG/OT Nathan Black (6-2, 230), Colin Negley (6-1, 255) and Brian Jackson (5-10, 265) to work with. Life should get easier this year swapping Cameron-WV (61-13 last 5) for Hundred (7-41 last 5).
Jeannette D7 3-8
Jeannette is trying to survive the retirement of legendary coach Roy Hall (2009-2021, 117-38) and the transfers of key talent that gutted them. Under Coach Hall, they won Gold in 2017 at 16-1 beating Homer Center 42-12, then returned to the State Final three years later losing to Steelton-Highspire 32-20. The new coach is Thomas Paulone. They return everyone except the versatile Noah Sanders (595ry, 717py) and 3 from the defense that includes Sanders with 35 stops.
Eisenhower D10 11-1
Eisenhower won their first 11 games by an average score of 39-13 before getting beat by Reynolds (10-2) 28-14 in the playoffs. They return quarterback Shawn Pascuzzi (1014-52%, 8/3, 59/414ry) and Tucker Lindell with 598 rush years. The D was tagged hard by graduation losing seven starters.
Cambridge Springs D10 8-4
Should be a fun team with almost all the offense back from a young group that had multiple sophomores and freshmen spread throughout the team. D-10 rarely has a competing team in this classification, having to play whoever wins from the higher regarded District-7 in the postseason.
Reynolds D10 10-2
Have to give them a mention after winning their 3rd straight district title defeating previously undefeated Eisenhower 28-14. They were led by record setting running back Jalen Wagner (2821ry) and quarterback in Brayden McCloskey (1465-53%, 14/10 ratio, 63/338ry). Port Allegheny brought it all down with a 42-8 thumping in States. D10 teams need to get out more, playing teams (some egs) in D5 (Berlin-Brothersvalley, Windber), D6 (Bishop Guilfoyle, Central-Martinsburg), D7 (Clairton, Rochester, Canevin) and D9 (Redbank Valley, Karns City).
Port Allegheny D9 12-2
Port had a historic run before losing to Union in the PIAA Semifinal 46-36. Like Reynolds above, graduation hit them hard, losing Qb Drew Evens (1589-61%, 12/6, 124/545ry), bruising back Blaine Moses (1185) and multi-talented Noah Archer (979 ry, 885py). They’re not going to replace those guys but do return eight starters and co-starters to the defense.
Windber D5 11-2
Windber has always played good football especially the last 12 years under Coach Matt Grohal’s guidance going 83-50. Last year’s team was one of their best with a D allowing 7ppg and a offense at 43. Graduation wiped out both.
Old Forge D2 7-4
You can’t ignore a program like Old Forge regardless of graduations with their 169-55 record over the last 19 seasons. One of the best ‘near misses’ was 2021’s 11-1 team that lost to Canton 20-14, who lost to Bishop Guilfoyle 20-7 who won States. They’re not just a ‘historic’ D2 power with visits to the State Semifinal at 14-2 in 2015 losing to Bishop Guilfoyle, and in 2013 at 14-2 losing in the Final to North Catholic 15-14 in ot. Lost a good one in Qb James Sobol (1385, 55%, 18/3, 76/326ry) to graduation.
Canton D4 12-2
Hard ignoring Canton from upstate where they’ve been on fire the last five years at 48-9 under Andy Lafata who retired at the end of last season. Casey Bess is the new coach from Battle Creek Central (O/C-Spread) coming into an environment where they’ve played two tight ends and a full-house T forever! They’ve epitomized smash-mouth football enabling them to hang with the likes of Steel High, losing 28-21 last year and Bishop Guilfoyle, losing 20-7 the year before with far less athletes. They face a major rebuild this year with all their offense graduated.
Muncy D4 102
Muncy is another one of those tough ‘river-town teams’ we see throughout the Commonwealth with a 51-19 record the last six years. Small ball is a lot of fun with players going both ways and where you very often see large numbers of freshmen playing. Like Canton, they face a major rebuild.
 
I think beaver falls will be there by years end, rochy played well all year but and a ton injuries if they can stay healthy I think they have a real chance at the wpial they play pretty tough schedule though with the big 7 conf. And playing clariton and olsh in non conference games .....original post wasn't a knock love the analysis keep it up
 
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