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Pennsylvania high school football scores: November 10, 2023
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PIAA State Playoffs
Class 1A
Second Round
Bishop Canevin 34, California 8
Cambria Heights 21, Northern Cambria 12
Clairton 18, Union Area 6
Fort Cherry 42, Rochester 0
Lackawanna Trail 47, Morrisville 6
Minersville 28, Marian Catholic 12
Muncy 29, Northwest Area 6
Port Allegany 29, Brockway 10
Purchase Line 19, Penns Manor 0
Redbank Valley 46, Coudersport 13
South Side 48, Greensburg Central Catholic 21
South Williamsport 24, Canton 18
Steelton-Highspire 49, Belmont Charter 28
Class 2A
Second Round
Bald Eagle Area 49, Forest Hills 13
Beaver Falls 14, Neshannock 13
Camp Hill 20, Camp Hill Trinity 13
Clarion Area 63, Brookville 18
Dunmore 13, Riverside 7
Mohawk 17, Imani Christian Academy 12
Richland 35, Mount Union 12
Southern Columbia 43, Mt Carmel 0
Steel Valley 21, Western Beaver 18
Troy 44, Line Mountain 0
Washington 18, McGuffey 7
Westinghouse 37, Berlin-Brothersvalley 20
Class 3A
First Round
Neumann-Goretti def. KIPP Dubois, forfeit
Second Round
Avonworth 41, Beaver Area 21
Belle Vernon 49, Deer Lakes 6
Central Martinsburg 35, Penn Cambria 28
Danville 42, Lewisburg 3
East Allegheny 28, South Park 21
Elizabeth Forward 42, West Mifflin 21
Hickory 38, Grove City 7
Loyalsock 41, Warrior Run 13
Northwestern Lehigh 43, Notre Dame – Green Pond 21
Palmerton 32, North Schuylkill 24
Sharon 39, Oil City 16
West Perry 49, Lancaster Catholic 20
Class 4A
Second Round
Aliquippa 37, Greater Latrobe Senior High School 29
Dallas 48, Nanticoke Area 22
Harrisburg Bishop McDevitt 54, Milton Hershey 14
Juniata 36, Dubois 22
Lampeter-Strasburg 23, East Pennsboro 20, 2OT
Manheim Central 45, Susquehanna Township 34
Mars 24, Central Valley 14
McKeesport 28, Trinity 14
Montour 51, Thomas Jefferson 21
Selinsgrove 44, Jersey Shore 19
Twin Valley 35, ELCO 7
Valley View 20, Wyoming Area 0
Class 5A
Second Round
Bayard Rustin High School 22, Plymouth-Whitemarsh 14
Cedar Cliff 31, South Western 7
Cocalico 42, Conestoga Valley 10
Delaware Valley 55, Abington Heights 16
Ephrata 31, Garden Spot 10
Hershey 34, New Oxford 28
Peters Township 41, Moon 18
Pine-Richland 16, Penn Hills 9
Springfield 20, Marple Newtown 7
Strath Haven 26, Upper Dublin 21
Whitehall 45, Southern Lehigh 34
Class 6A
Second Round
Central Bucks South 35, Spring-Ford 19
Central Bucks West 28, Garnet Valley 27, OT
Central York 42, Central Dauphin 34
Cumberland Valley 20, West Lawn Wilson 14
Downingtown East 35, Perkiomen Valley 0
Downingtown West 34, Souderton 17
Manheim Township 44, York 8
Nazareth Area 21, Northampton 7
North Allegheny 49, Canon-McMillan 7
Parkland 21, Emmaus 14
Pittsburgh Central Catholic 42, Mount Lebanon 7
State College 16, Altoona 6
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3 Winning Lottery Tickets Sold In Philadelphia Recently
PHILADELPHIA — Three Pennsylvania Lottery tickets sold in Philadelphia recently have been named winners in separate contests, according to officials.
In the Saturday drawing for the Treasure Hunt game, five tickets won.
One of the tickets that matched all five numbers drawn, 2-6-10-25-26, was sold at 7-Eleven, 3301 Tyson Ave. in Philadelphia. The other was sold at Omgn Inc., 2100 East Allegheny Ave., also in Philadelphia.
Those ticket and three others split the jackpot prize of $139,917.50 to win $27,983.50.
The other winning tickets were sold in Bucks, Butler, and Lebanon counties.
More than 45,800 other Treasure Hunt tickets won prizes in the drawing. Players should check every ticket, every time.
Additionally, a West Philadelphia Wawa sold a winning lottery ticket.
Lottery officials Monday announced the winning Raffle ticket numbers drawn for the third, four $50,000 prizes in the 4s Galore Drawings as part of the New Year’s Millionaire Raffle.
The Wawa at 3744 Spruce St. sold a ticket between Dec. 3 and Dec. 16 that was selected in the drawing.
Other winning tickets were sold in Cumberland, Bradford, and Westmoreland counties.
The Raffle features four bonus drawings held every other week, each awarding four $50,000 prizes, leading up to the Millionaire Raffle drawing on Jan. 4, 2025.
To learn if your ticket won a $50,000 4s Galore Drawings prize, scan it using the ticket checker on the PA Lottery Official App or at a lottery retailer.
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HS FOOTBALL: LFC and WVC players selected as finalists for Pennsylvania Player of Year Award; Call receives invites to showcase games
Several athletes from the Lackawanna Football Conference and District 2 are among the 55 finalists for the Pennsylvania Player of the Year award selected by the Maxwell Football Club.
Abington Heights wide receiver Shawn Theodore, Honesdale running back Mason Avery, Riverside tight end Richie Kostoff, Scranton Prep quarterback Louis Paris and Wyoming Area running back Lidge Kellum were listed among the 55 players who are Mini Max Award winners according to a release Monday night by the Maxwell Football account on X.
The Mini Max Awards are a prestigious honor for high school football players across the Tri-State Region that includes Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Delaware. This year is the first year District 2 players were included among the nominees.
Awards are presented at the annual Mini Max Dinner in Philadelphia on Feb. 2 at the Drexelbrook Convention Center in Drexel Hill. The award recognizes outstanding athletic achievement and sportsmanship in high school football.
In addition to the Mini Max Awards, the Maxwell Football Club also chooses the Player of the Year for Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Delaware. The event culminates with the Jim Henry Award, which goes to one of the three State Players of the Year.
Call receives invites
Valley View freshman lineman Brody Call received invites to three postseason games.
Call, a 6-0, 230-pound standout for the Cougars, is invited to the Offense-Defense All-American Bowl at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, on Dec. 26-29, the All-American Bowl on Jan. 17-20 in Miami, Florida, and the Polynesian Bowl Combine and Showcase in Las Vegas, Nevada, on March 21-22.
Call started every game for the Cougars and helped lead the team to the District 2 Class 4A championship and an 11-2 record.
Cesare ceremony
The 33rd Fiore Cesare Award and Scholarship ceremony is Friday at 2 p.m. at the Radisson Hotel in Scranton.
Mid Valley running back and defensive back Jakob Lesher, Delaware Valley quarterback and punter Logan Olsommer, Scranton Prep quarterback Louis Paris, Riverside quarterback Chase Taddonio and Western Wayne running back and defensive back Josh Vinton are the five finalists named by the Roy Davis Scranton Chapter of PIAA Football Officials.
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