Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletic Association
The Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletic Association, Inc. is one of the governing bodies of high school and junior high school sports for the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, United States.
The PIAA main office is located in the Harrisburg suburb of Mechanicsburg.
History
Beginning in Pittsburgh, on December 29, 1913, the PIAA was charged with serving its member schools and registered officials by establishing policies and adopting contest rules that emphasize the educational values of interscholastic athletics, promote safe and sportsmanlike competition, and provide uniform standards for all interscholastic levels of competition.As a result of the cooperative efforts of its membership, PIAA has assisted intermediate school, middle school, junior high school, and senior high school students in participating in interscholastic athletic programs on a fair and equitable basis, thus producing important education benefits.
Initially, and until 1972, PIAA membership was limited to public schools within the Commonwealth. It was and remains a voluntary organization For example, until 2004, public schools in Philadelphia did not participate in the PIAA.
Pennsylvania Catholic were not eligible for PIAA membership. As a result, most Catholic schools belonged to another voluntary athletic organization the PCIAA. This organization was founded in 1943 and mirrored the PIAA. However, in 1972, the Pennsylvania State Legislature altered the role of the PIAA and passed Act 219 which stated, “Private schools shall be permitted, if otherwise qualified, to be members of the Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletic Association.” The General Assembly's action in 1972 thus established the legislature's right to intervene in the PIAA's affairs, a precursor to other later interventions.
Although some predicted the legislation would lead to a merger of the PCIAA and PIAA, so many Catholic schools opted into the PIAA on their own that, two years later, after an abbreviated state basketball championship tournament in 1974, the PCIAA dissolved.
In 2000, the legislature again intervened and created the Pennsylvania Athletic Oversight Committee. The PAOC is a 17-member oversight committee consisting of administrators, coaches and legislators to review what some had seen as the PIAA's unrestricted authority. The new law also called for several reforms including switching to a competitive process for selecting sites for championship games, eliminating the restitution rule, which required school districts that lose court cases against the PIAA to pay the associations legal fees and that persons involved in interscholastic athletics be provided equality of opportunity and treatment without discrimination.
Timeline
- 1913: PIAA established
- 1920: Pennsylvania basketball playoffs instituted
- 1943: PCIAA established
- 1945: Basketball playoffs expand to Class A & B
- 1948: Basketball playoffs expand to Class A, B & C
- 1972: Act 219 signed into law, allows private schools to join PIAA
- 1973: Pennsylvania girl's basketball playoffs instituted
- 1974: PCIAA dissolved
- 1976: Girl's basketball playoffs expand to Class AA and AAA; Boy's basketball playoffs designated A, AA and AAA
- 1984: Basketball expands to 4 classes
- 1988: Football playoffs instituted
- 1997: Pennsylvania passes charter school law
- 2000: Act 91 becomes law; PAOC established, PIAA cannot discriminate
- 2003: Philadelphia public league joins PIAA
- 2007: PIAA investigates separation of public and private classes
- 2008: Philadelphia Catholic League joins PIAA
- 2012: PIAA votes down separation for “Boundary” and “Non-boundary” schools
- 2015: PIAA approves expansion to six classes for football and basketball
- 2018: PIAA prohibits students who transfer during the 10th grade and after from participating in the postseason for one year unless given a waiver, effective for the 2018 school year; competitive balance rule also passed, effective in 2020, teams could be bumped up in classification depending on success or use of transfer athletes.
Districts
- District 1: Bucks, Chester, Delaware, and Montgomery
- District 2: Lackawanna, Luzerne, Pike, Susquehanna, Wayne and Wyoming
- District 3: Adams, Berks, Cumberland, Dauphin, Franklin, Juniata, Lancaster, Lebanon, Perry and York
- District 4: Bradford, Columbia, Lycoming, Montour, Northumberland, Snyder, Sullivan, Tioga and Union
- District 5: Bedford, Fulton and Somerset
- District 6: Blair, Cambria, Centre, Clearfield, Clinton, Huntingdon, Indiana and Mifflin
- District 7, better known as the WPIAL: Allegheny, Armstrong, Beaver, Butler, Fayette, Greene, Lawrence, Washington and Westmoreland.
- District 8: Pittsburgh Public Schools
- District 9: Cameron, Clarion, Elk, Jefferson, McKean and Potter
- District 10: Crawford, Erie, Forest, Mercer, Venango and Warren
- District 11: Carbon, Lehigh, Monroe, Northampton and Schuylkill
- District 12: Philadelphia Catholic League and the Public League
- Private schools within District 8 compete in the WPIAL.
- Inter-Academic League and the Friends Schools League are not members of the PIAA, but compete independently as their own organizations. Other private schools in Philadelphia County compete in District 1.
- Philadelphia Catholic League schools previously competed independently as its own organization, but joined the PIAA for the 2007–2008 school year and began participating in playoffs by 2008–2009 within District 12.
- Boyertown Area Senior High School, in Berks County, is a member of District 1.
- Slippery Rock Area High School, in Butler County, is a member of District 10.
- Moniteau School District, also in Butler County, is a member of district 9.
- Galeton Area School District, in Potter County, competes in District 4
- Indiana High School, in Indiana County, is a WPIAL member.
- Altoona High School is a member of District 6 but competes in the WPIAL for football only.
- Hollidaysburg Area High School is also a member of District 6 but competes as an independent in football only.
- Palisades High School, in Bucks County, is a member of District 11.
- Fannett-Metal High School, in Franklin County, is a member of District 5.
- Curwensville Area High School, DuBois Area Senior High School, DuBois Central Catholic, and Clearfield Area High School, in Clearfield County, are members of District 9.
- Ligonier Valley High School, in Westmoreland County, is a member of District 6 but it is expected to move to the WPIAL in 2020.
- Keystone Central School District is the only district entirely composed of Clinton County municipalities. The larger of the district's two high schools, Central Mountain, is a member of District 6, while the other, Bucktail High School, is a member of District 4.
- Sheffield Area Middle/High School, in Warren County, is the only member in the Warren County School District that is a member of District 9, rejoining in 2005 after several decades in District 10. The other WCSD schools are still in District 10.
- West Shamokin High School originally participated in the WPIAL, but moved to District 6 in 2016.
- Karns City High School, in Butler and Armstrong counties, is a member of District 9.
East vs. West
Sports
The PIAA sponsors 16 boys' sports and 16 girls' sports. However, the PIAA only sponsors state championships for 12 boys' sports and 11 girls' sports. The following is a list of PIAA sponsored sports championships.- Boys' sports: baseball, basketball, cross country, football, golf, lacrosse, soccer, swimming & diving, tennis, track & field, volleyball and wrestling
- Girls' sports: basketball, competitive spirit, cross country, field hockey, golf, lacrosse, soccer, softball, swimming & diving, tennis, track & field and volleyball
School classifications
Every two years, the PIAA divides the member schools into two to six different classifications for each sport, depending on the number of male or female students enrolled in each school.The number of statewide member schools participating in a particular sport will determine how many different classifications there will be. For example, boys' volleyball, the sport with the smallest number of participating schools, only has a AA or AAA classification. By comparison, boys' basketball, which has the largest number of participating schools, has A, AA, AAA, AAAA, AAAAA, AAAAAA classifications. The number of A's signify how large or small the school is; Class A is the smallest classification while AAAAAA is the largest. The PIAA tries to place an equal number of schools in each classification.
Football Enrollment Requirements
School Classifications for Football
Because the PIAA determines classifications separately for each sex in each sport, it is possible that a coeducational school may find its boys' and girls' teams in different classes in the same sport. Smaller schools can choose to compete at a higher classification—possible reasons are to maintain existing rivalries, or in rare cases to place their boys' and girls' teams in the same class—but larger schools can not choose to compete at a lower classification level. For purposes of all-star games and awards, the A and AA classes are referred to as small schools, AAA and AAAA are referred to as mid-sized schools, while AAAAA and AAAAAA referred as large schools. In 2016, there was a change, splitting the football tournament into six classifications, instead of the previous four. The PIAA made the decision to expand to six classes in Football, as well as Boys & Girls basketball, baseball and softball. Increasing to four classes is Boys & Girls Soccer, Girls volleyball. Field Hockey is expanded to three classes, and Boys & Girls Lacrosse to two. Football started using these classes with the 2016 season.Hershey, Pennsylvania
While some sports' championship games have been held at various venues and cities across the state, no city is more associated with the PIAA than Hershey. Hershey's proximity to Harrisburg, as well as easy highway access via the Pennsylvania Turnpike and Interstates 81 and 83 for teams from across the state makes it an ideal location for the games. Hersheypark Stadium hosts the football, soccer, and lacrosse championships; the Parkview Cross Country Course, located across the street from Hershey Park and Chocolate World, hosts the cross country championships. The Giant Center hosts the basketball, wrestling,and competitive spirit championships. The Hershey Racquet Club hosts the tennis championships.In 2006, the PIAA announced that they had refused Hershey's application for a contract extension to host the basketball championships at Giant Center. Starting for the 2006–2007 season, the eight championship games will be played at Penn State's Bryce Jordan Center. The PIAA cited monetary reasons for the move. As of 2014 they had returned to the Giant Center.
Even the non-PIAA sport of ice hockey hosted the 2005 Pennsylvania Cup championship at the historic Hersheypark Arena. The PIAA football championships have been contested since 1988, with the first games being held at various sites across the state. In 1992, the games were moved to Altoona's Mansion Park, in part because playing four games in two days would not affect the artificial turf playing surface on the field. The football championships were moved to Hershey in 1998 to add to the tradition of PIAA championship competition near the state capital.
State College hosts the baseball and softball championships at Pennsylvania State University. Altoona previously hosted the baseball championships at Peoples Natural Gas Field, home of the Altoona Curve of the Class AA Eastern League. The track and field championships are contested at Seth Grove Stadium on the campus of Shippensburg University, 40 miles southwest of Harrisburg.
Championship sites
Fall
Winter
Spring
Recent champions
Football
Further information:PIAA FootballClass 6A
- 2019: Saint Joseph's Prep over Central Dauphin 35-13
- 2018: Saint Joseph's Prep over Harrisburg 40-20
- 2017: Pine-Richland over Saint Joseph's Prep 41-21
- 2016: Saint Joseph's Prep over Pittsburgh Central Catholic 49-7
- 2019: Archbishop Wood over Cheltenham 19-15
- 2018: Penn Hills over Manheim Central 36-31
- 2017: Archbishop Wood over Gateway 49-14
- 2016: Archbishop Wood over Harrisburg 37-10
- 2019: Thomas Jefferson over Dallas 46-7
- 2018: Cathedral Prep over Imhotep Charter 38-7
- 2017: Cathedral Prep over Imhotep Charter 38-28
- 2016: Cathedral Prep over Imhotep Charter 27-20
- 2015: Pittsburgh Central Catholic over Parkland 21-18
- 2014: Saint Joseph's Prep over Pine-Richland 49-41
- 2013: Saint Joseph's Prep over Pittsburgh Central Catholic 35-10
- 2012: North Allegheny over Coatesville 63-28
- 2011: Central Dauphin over North Penn 14-7
- 2010: North Allegheny over La Salle College 21-0
- 2009: La Salle College over State College 24-7
- 2008: Liberty over Bethel Park 28-21 OT
- 2007: Pittsburgh Central Catholic over Parkland 35-21
- 2006: Upper St. Clair over Liberty 47-13
- 2005: McKeesport over Liberty 49-10
- 2004: Pittsburgh Central Catholic over Neshaminy 49-14
- 2003: North Penn over Pittsburgh Central Catholic 37-10
- 2002: Parkland over Woodland Hills 34-12
- 2001: Neshaminy over Woodland Hills 21-7
- 2000: Cathedral Prep over Central Bucks West 41-35 OT
- 1999: Central Bucks West over Cathedral Prep 14-13
- 1998: Central Bucks West over New Castle 56-7
- 1997: Central Bucks West over Upper St. Clair 44-20
- 1996: Downingtown over Woodland Hills 49-14
- 1995: Penn Hills over Lower Dauphin 35-14
- 1994: McKeesport over Downingtown 17-14
- 1993: North Hills over Central Bucks West 15-14
- 1992: Cumberland Valley over Upper St. Clair 28-12
- 1991: Central Bucks West over Cathedral Prep 26-14
- 1990: North Allegheny over Ridley 21-14
- 1989: Upper St. Clair over Wilson 12-7
- 1988: Pittsburgh Central Catholic over Cedar Cliff 14-7
- 2019: Wyoming over Central Valley 21-14
- 2018: Aliquippa over Middletown 35-0
- 2017: Quaker Valley over Middletown 41-24
- 2016: Beaver Falls over Middletown 30-13
- 2015: Imhotep Charter over Cathedral Prep 40-3
- 2014: Archbishop Wood over Central Valley 33-14
- 2013: Archbishop Wood over Bishop McDevitt 22-10
- 2012: Cathedral Prep over Archbishop Wood 24-14
- 2011: Archbishop Wood over Bishop McDevitt 52-0
- 2010: Allentown Central Catholic over Bishop McDevitt 28-27
- 2009: Selinsgrove over Manheim Central 10-7
- 2008: Thomas Jefferson over Archbishop Wood 34-7
- 2007: Thomas Jefferson over Garnet Valley 28-3
- 2006: General McLane over Pottsville 28-23
- 2005: Franklin Regional over Pottsville 23-13
- 2004: Thomas Jefferson over Manheim Central 56-20
- 2003: Manheim Central over Pine-Richland 39-38 2OT
- 2002: Hopewell over Strath Haven 21-10
- 2001: West Allegheny over Strath Haven 28-13
- 2000: Strath Haven over West Allegheny 31-28
- 1999: Strath Haven over West Allegheny 21-7
- 1998: Allentown Central Catholic over Moon 10-0
- 1997: Berwick over Perry Traditional Academy 17-14
- 1996: Berwick over Blackhawk 34-14
- 1995: Berwick over Sharon 43-6
- 1994: Berwick over Sharon 27-7
- 1993: Allentown Central Catholic over Blackhawk 40-0
- 1992: Berwick over Blackhawk 33-6
- 1991: Strong Vincent over Conestoga Valley 29-20
- 1990: Bethlehem Catholic over Seton-La Salle 43-7
- 1989: Perry Traditional Academy over Berwick 20-8
- 1988: Berwick over Aliquippa 13-0
- 2019: Southern Columbia over Avonworth 74-7
- 2018: Southern Columbia over Wilmington 49-14
- 2017: Southern Columbia over Wilmington 48-0
- 2016: Steel Valley over Southern Columbia 49-7
- 2015: Southern Columbia over Aliquippa 49-14
- 2014: South Fayette over Dunmore 28-16
- 2013: South Fayette over Imhotep Charter 41-0
- 2012: Wyomissing over Aliquippa 17-14
- 2011: Lancaster Catholic over Tyrone 17-7
- 2010: West Catholic over South Fayette 50-14
- 2009: Lancaster Catholic over Greensburg Central Catholic 21-14
- 2008: Wilmington over West Catholic 35-34 2OT
- 2007: Jeannette over Dunmore 49-21
- 2006: Wilson over Jeannette 29-28
- 2005: South Park over Wilson 28-17
- 2004: Lansdale Catholic Grove City 40-17
- 2003: Aliquippa over Northern Lehigh 32-27
- 2002: Mount Carmel over Seton-La Salle 18-13
- 2001: Washington over Pen Argyl 19-12
- 2000: Mount Carmel over Aliquippa 26-6
- 1999: Tyrone over Mount Carmel 13-6
- 1998: Mount Carmel over Shady Side Academy 44-7
- 1997: South Park over South Williamsport 20-0
- 1996: Mount Carmel over Tyrone 25-6
- 1995: Bishop McDevitt over Burrell 29-0
- 1994: Mount Carmel over Forest Hills 20-14 OT
- 1993: Dallas over Washington 31-7
- 1992: Valley View over East Allegheny 21-13
- 1991: Aliquippa over Hanover 27-0
- 1990: Hanover Area over Bishop Canevin 20-19 OT
- 1989: Hickory over Montoursville 30-22
- 1988: Bethlehem Catholic over Wilmington 26-11
- 2019: Farrell over Bishop Guilfoyle 10-7 OT
- 2018: Farrell over Lackawanna Trail 55-20
- 2017: Jeannette over Homer-Center 42-12
- 2016: Bishop Guilfoyle over Clairton 17-0
- 2015: Bishop Guilfoyle over Farrell 35-0
- 2014: Bishop Guilfoyle over Clairton 19-18
- 2013: North Catholic over Old Forge 15-14 OT
- 2012: Clairton over Dunmore 20-0
- 2011: Clairton over Southern Columbia 35-19
- 2010: Clairton over Riverside 36-30
- 2009: Clairton over Bishop McCort 15-3
- 2008: Steelton-Highspire over Clairton 35-16
- 2007: Steelton-Highspire over Serra Catholic 34-15
- 2006: Southern Columbia over West Middlesex 56-14
- 2005: Southern Columbia over Duquesne 50-19
- 2004: Southern Columbia over Rochester 35-0
- 2003: Southern Columbia over Bishop Carroll 49-20
- 2002: Southern Columbia over Rochester 31-6
- 2001: Rochester over Southern Columbia 16-0
- 2000: Rochester over Southern Columbia 22-14
- 1999: South Side over Southern Columbia 27-21
- 1998: Rochester over Southern Columbia 18-0
- 1997: Sharpsville over Riverside 10-7
- 1996: Farrell over Southern Columbia 14-12
- 1995: Farrell over Southern Columbia 6-0
- 1994: Southern Columbia over Western Beaver 49-6
- 1993: Duquesne over South Williamsport 24-21
- 1992: Scotland School over Smethport 24-7
- 1991: Schuylkill Haven over Rochester 28-18
- 1990: Marian Catholic over Farrell 21-13
- 1989: Dunmore over Keystone 57-18
- 1988: Camp Hill over Cambridge Springs 18-7
Boys' Basketball
- 2019: Kennedy Catholic over Pennridge 64-62
- 2018: Roman Catholic over Lincoln 92-80
- 2017: Reading over Pine-Richland 64-60
- 2019: Moon Area over Archbishop Wood 74-64
- 2018: Abington Heights over Mars 67-55
- 2017: Archbishop Wood over Meadville 73-40
- 2019: Imhotep Charter over Bonner-Prendergast 67-56
- 2018: Imhotep Charter over Sharon 71-35
- 2017: Imhotep Charter over Strong Vincent 80-52
- 2016: Roman Catholic over Taylor Allderdice 73-62
- 2015: Roman Catholic over Martin Luther King 62-45
- 2014: New Castle over LaSalle College 52-39
- 2013: Lower Merion over Chester 63-47
- 2012: Chester over Lower Merion 59-33
- 2011: Chester over Mount Lebanon 72-60
- 2010: Plymouth-Whitemarsh over Penn Wood 58-51
- 2009: Penn Wood over William Penn 72-53
- 2008: Chester over Norristown 81-77
- 2007: Schenley over Chester 78-71
- 2006: Lower Merion over Schenley 60-58
- 2005: Chester over Lower Merion 74-61
- 2004: Penn Hills over Parkland 57-48
- 2003: State College over Chester 76-71
- 2002: Harrisburg over Uniontown 69-62
- 2001: Coatesville over Schenley 70-57
- 2000: Chester over Uniontown 73-48
- 2019: Lincoln Park Charter over Trinity 73-72
- 2018: Neumann-Goretti over Richland 57-42
- 2017: Neumann-Goretti over Lincoln Park Charter 89-58
- 2016: Neumann-Goretti over Mars 99-66
- 2015: Neumann-Goretti over Archbishop Carroll 69-67
- 2014: Neumann-Goretti over Susquehanna 64-57
- 2013: Imhotep Charter over Archbishop Carroll 54-45
- 2012: Neumann-Goretti over Montour 48-45
- 2011: Neumann-Goretti over Montour 55-45
- 2010: Neumann-Goretti over Chartiers Valley 65-63
- 2009: Archbishop Carroll over Greensburg-Salem 75-54
- 2008: Steelton-Highspire over Susquehanna 65-62
- 2007: General McLane over Greencastle-Antrim 57-55
- 2006: Franklin Area Communications Tech 74-63
- 2005: Steelton-Highspire over Johnstown 70-48
- 2004: Moon Area over Holy Ghost Prep 52-50
- 2003: Lancaster Catholic over Perry Traditional Academy 75-59
- 2002: Kennett over West Mifflin 72-51
- 2001: Franklin Area over Allentown Central Catholic 58-50
- 2000: Steelton-Highspire over Blackhawk 68-56
- 2019: MCS Charter over Bishop Guilfoyle 54-52
- 2018: Constitution over Our Lady of the Sacred Heart 81-71
- 2017: Sewickley Academy over Constitution 68-63
- 2016: Aliquippa over Mastery Charter North 68-49
- 2015: Conwell-Egan over Aliquippa 62-51
- 2014: Constitution over Seton-La Salle 61-59
- 2013: Beaver Falls over Holy Cross 69-63
- 2012: Imhotep Charter over Beaver Falls 56-54
- 2011: Imhotep Charter over Greensburg Central Catholic 67-34
- 2010: South Fayette over Strawberry Mansion 49-47
- 2009: Imhotep Charter over North Catholic 75-67
- 2008: Jeannette over Strawberry Mansion 76-72
- 2007: Prep Charter over Aliquippa 68-66
- 2006: Prep Charter over Beaver Falls 82-51
- 2005: Beaver Falls over York Catholic 71-59
- 2004: Sto-Rox over Trinity 62-53
- 2003: Trinity over Sto-Rox 66-49
- 2002: Bishop Hannan over Sto-Rox 70-68
- 2001: Trinity over Aliquippa 79-65
- 2000: Shady Side Academy over Halifax 79-65
- 2019: Sankofa Freedom Academy over Vincentian Academy 83-61
- 2018: Kennedy Catholic over Lourdes Regional 78-36
- 2017: Kennedy Catholic over Girard College 73-56
- 2016: Kennedy Catholic over MCS Charter 71-60
- 2015: Constitution over Farrell 85-53
- 2014: Lincoln Park Charter over MCS Charter 70-66
- 2013: Vaux over Johnsonburg 83-63
- 2012: Constitution over Lincoln Park Charter 68-46
- 2011: MCS Charter over Lincoln Park Charter 70-55
- 2010: Sewickley Academy over Reading Central Catholic 43-35
- 2009: Girard College over Kennedy Catholic 80-70
- 2008: Serra Catholic over Friere Charter 67-66
- 2007: Reading Central Catholic over DuBois Central Catholic 58-33
- 2006: Elk County Catholic over Bishop Hannan 71-61
- 2005: Bishop O'Reilly over Kennedy Catholic 65-61
- 2004: Bishop O'Reilly over Sewickley Academy 70-54
- 2003: Scotland School over Union Area 80-59
- 2002: Scotland School over Kennedy Catholic 69-50
- 2001: Kennedy Christian over Fairfield 87-45
- 2000: Kennedy Christian over Bishop Hannan 64-57
Girls' Basketball
- 2019: Peters Township over Garnet Valley 62-49
- 2018: Upper Dublin over Central Bucks South 41-39
- 2017: Boyertown over North Allegheny 46-35
- 2019: Chartiers Valley over Archbishop Carroll 53-40
- 2018: Mars over Archbishop Wood 36-33
- 2017: Archbishop Wood over Trinity 34-26
- 2019: Bethlehem Catholic over North Catholic High School 60-49
- 2018: Lancaster Catholic over Berks Catholic 51-36
- 2017: Bethlehem Catholic over Villa Maria 46-27
- 2016: Cumberland Valley over Cardinal O'Hara 57-34
- 2015: Cumberland Valley over Central Bucks West 40-35
- 2014: Cumberland Valley over Spring-Ford 49-30
- 2013: Spring-Ford over Cumberland Valley 60-45
- 2012: Archbishop Carroll over Oakland Catholic 56-37
- 2011: Mount Lebanon over Archbishop Carroll 47-46
- 2010: Mount Lebanon over Archbishop Ryan 70-43
- 2009: Mount Lebanon over Cardinal O'Hara 67-58
- 2008: Central Dauphin over Mount Lebanon 56-49
- 2019: Delone Catholic over Dunmore 49-43
- 2018: Neumann-Goretti over Bishop Canevin 63-46
- 2017: Neumann-Goretti over Bishop Canevin 62-56
- 2016: Archbishop Wood over Villa Maria 46-29
- 2015: Blackhawk over Archbishop Wood 46-40
- 2014: Blackhawk over Archbishop Wood 51-43
- 2013: South Park over Bethlehem Catholic 53-38
- 2012: Archbishop Wood over Lancaster Catholic 52-33
- 2011: Archbishop Wood over Mercyhurst Prep 53-41
- 2010: Archbishop Wood over Indiana 49-39
- 2009: Archbishop Carroll over Lampeter-Strasburg 68-45
- 2008: Mount Saint Joseph Academy over Mercyhurst Prep 53-43
- 2019: Bellwood-Antis over West Middlesex 66-57
- 2018: Bellwood-Antis over West Catholic 45-42
- 2017: Minersville over Bishop McCort 63-49
- 2016: Neumann-Goretti over North Star 65-28
- 2015: Neumann-Goretti over Seton-La Salle 79-34
- 2014: Seton-La Salle over Neumann-Goretti 58-50
- 2013: Bishop Canevin over York Catholic 45-38
- 2012: Seton-La Salle over York Catholic 71-47
- 2011: Villa Maria over Dunmore 62-39
- 2010: Villa Maria over York Catholic 52-44
- 2009: Villa Maria over York Catholic 56-51
- 2008: York Catholic over Northern Cambria 52-40
- 2019: Berlin Brothersvalley over Lourdes Regional 41-32
- 2018: Jenkintown over Juniata Valley 51-46
- 2017: Lebanon Catholic over Juniata Valley 55-43
- 2016: North Catholic over Lourdes Regional 56-33
- 2015: Vincentian Academy over Old Forge 86-38
- 2014: Vincentian Academy over Old Forge 58-34
- 2013: Tri-Valley over Vincentian Academy 59-42
- 2012: Steelton-Highspire over North Catholic 66-59
- 2011: Steelton-Highspire over Bishop Guilfoyle 73-60
- 2010: Bishop Guilfoyle over Northern Cambria 49-29
- 2009: Bishop Guilfoyle over Nativity BVM 49-27
- 2008: Marian Catholic over Mount Alvernia 40-34