PIAA 6A Semifinal:Â
Harrisburg vs. Pittsburgh Central Catholic
November 30 at 1 p.m. at Mansion Park in Altoona
Andy Shay: Pittsburgh Central Catholic 35, Harrisburg 19: The last time PCC had a legitimate competitive game that pushed them to the limit was in late September. Fewest points by the Vikings their last seven games is 38 twice. FEWEST points. Cougars aren’t equipped to handle this much two-way horsepower over 48 minutes.
Andy Sandrik: Pittsburgh Central Catholic 32, Harrisburg 23: The Cougars are going to need to play at a level we haven’t yet seen to survive this assignment.
Adam Kulikowski: Pittsburgh Central Catholic 37, Harrisburg 28: Harrisburg has been here before. Four straight PIAA 6A semifinal appearances give this crew plenty of experience in big moments. But taking down a PCC team that plays with a pace the Cougars haven’t seen all season will be a mighty challenge.Â
PIAA 5A Semifinal:Â
Bishop McDevitt vs. Pine-Richland
November 29 at 7 p.m. at Mansion Park in Altoona
Andy Shay: Pine-Richland 28, Bishop McDevitt 20: Among a litany of impressive victories, the Rams have taken out Class 6A semifinalist Pittsburgh Central Catholic. The schedule has prepared McD for this type of matchup, just not sure they have all the prerequisite parts to knock off this hammer squad.
Andy Sandrik: Bishop McDevitt 28, Pine-Richland 20: This Crusaders’ defense has solved plenty of tough riddles this season, and I think they have the personnel to combat this balanced Rams attack.
Adam Kulikowski: Pine-Richland 31, Bishop McDevitt 30: In three WPIAL playoff games, the vaunted Pine-Richland defense allowed just 16 total points. It’s safe to say the Rams won’t be intimidated by the playmakers Bishop McDevitt trots onto the field.