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Pennsylvania High School Boys Basketball 2026 Playoff Brackets, Schedule (PIAA) – March 13-14, 2026
The 2026 Pennsylvania high school boys basketball state playoffs continue on Friday, March 13th with Quarterfinal games for all divisions.
High School On SI has brackets for every division in the PIAA high school boys basketball playoffs. The state championships begin March 19th.
Pennsylvania High School Boys Basketball 2026 Playoff Brackets, Schedule (PIAA) – March 13-14, 2026
CLASS 1A BRACKET (select to view bracket)
Quarterfinals
High Point Baptist Academy vs. Coventry Christian – 3/13
Sankofa Freedom Academy vs. York Country Day – 3/13
Conestoga Christian vs. Neighborhood Academy – 3/13
Elk County Catholic vs. Erie First Christian Academy – 3/13
CLASS 2A BRACKET (select to view bracket)
Quarterfinals
Delone Catholic vs. Old Forge – 3/14
Paul Robeson vs. United Valley – 3/14
Sewickley Academy vs. McConnellsburg – 3/14
Jeannette vs. Mercyhurst Prep – 3/14
CLASS 3A BRACKET (select to view bracket)
Quarterfinals
West Catholic vs. Riverside – 3/14
Notre Dame-Green Pond vs. Warrior Run – 3/14
Trinity vs. Forest Hills – 3/14
Bishop Guilfoyle vs. Westmont Hilltop – 3/14
CLASS 4A BRACKET (select to view bracket)
Quarterfinals
Bishop McDevitt vs. Lewisburg – 3/13
Devon Prep vs. Scranton Prep – 3/13
Carver High School of Engineering & Science vs. North Catholic – 3/13
Deer Lakes vs. Obama Academy of International Studies – 3/13
CLASS 5A BRACKET (select to view bracket)
Quarterfinals
Monsignor Bonner/Archbishop Prendergast Catholic vs. Springfield – 3/13
Upper Moreland vs. Neumann-Goretti – 3/13
West York Area vs. Moon Area – 3/13
Chartiers Valley vs. Greater Johnstown – 3/13
CLASS 6A BRACKET (select to view bracket)
Quarterfinals
Plymouth Whitemarsh vs. Father Judge – 3/14
Imhotep Charter vs. Parkland – 3/14
Central Dauphin vs. New Castle – 3/14
Central Catholic vs. Upper St. Clair – 3/14
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Pennsylvania’s beloved 100-year-old amusement park still refuses to charge admission
In an era of pricey theme parks and gated admission, one Pennsylvania amusement park is still letting guests in for free.
Knoebels Amusement Resort in Elysburg, Pennsylvania, has been admission-free since it opened nearly a century ago.
Knoebels opened its doors on July 4, 1926 — and will celebrate its 100th anniversary this year, as the nation celebrates America’s semiquincentennial.
Many of the earliest amusement parks in the late 19th and early 20th centuries operated without admission fees, especially so-called “trolley parks,” which made money from charging guests for rides, food and drink.
Park owner Brian Knoebel, 52, recently told PA Local he “had to pinky-swear” to never change the free-admission model.
“It’s who we are,” he said. “It’s that traditional park.”
Knoebel said he recognizes that grandparents “get more satisfaction out of watching their grandkids ride the rides than they do themselves.”
“And Grandma and Grandpa are on a limited income,” he said. “So they don’t pay to park. We don’t force you to buy food in the park — if you want to bring a picnic lunch, then bring a picnic lunch.”
Knoebel, who said his ancestors came to America from Germany and worked as lumberers, said the amusement park began as a modest venture.
“After church on Sunday, they’d come down and park their horse and buggy off to the side, and frolic in the stream and have a little picnic,” he told PA Local.
“My great-grandfather would feed and stable your horses for, I believe, a quarter.”
Knoebel added, “Little by little, he started building some picnic tables and park benches, and on July 4, 1926, we opened a swimming pool, a restaurant — appropriately named ‘The Restaurant’ — and we rented a steam-powered carousel.”
Despite the park’s growth, Knoebel said its old-fashioned atmosphere has remained intact, including the canopy of trees, shaded walkways, creekside seating and classic attractions.
“How has it changed? We started with one ride, and one food stand, and the pool,” he said.
“We now have 60 rides, I believe 38 food stands, 24 games, and water slides … Quarter-mile down the road, we own the 18-hole golf course, complete with a bar and tavern.”
Overall, Knoebel said that he and his family “absolutely know our brand.”
“We know our fans,” he said.
“And that throwback amusement park from yesteryear is exactly who we continue to be,” he added.
“We don’t have roller coasters that reach the clouds. We have rides for thrill seekers … but, of course, we have more traditional rides.”
Knoebels is the largest free-admission park in the United States. “Knoebels does not have a gate, and you only pay for what you want once you are at the park,” the venue says on its website.
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Pennsylvania hunting licenses to soon go on sale
PENNSYLVANIA (WJAC) — Pennsylvania hunters can soon start planning for the upcoming season.
The Pennsylvania Game Commission says 2026-27 general hunting and trapping licenses will go on sale Monday, June 22nd.
The licenses will be valid from July 1st through June 30th of next year.
Hunters can purchase licenses online or at authorized license issuing agents across the state.
The Game Commission is encouraging hunters to verify their account and mailing information before purchasing — to avoid delays.
Antlerless deer licenses also will be available through the state’s licensing system.
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