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Trib HSSN Pennsylvania high school softball rankings for April 30, 2025 | Trib HSSN
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Wednesday, April 30, 2025 | 11:32 PM
While thoughts and prayers go out to those in the state still recovering from a damaging storm Tuesday, there was a great calm in the state softball rankings as we head into May.
A grand total of one team fell out of the weekly Trib HSSN state softball rankings from a week ago.
In Class 3A, one District 6 teams replaced another as Marion Center dropped out and Westmont-Hilltop entered.
There was a change at the top in the highest classification, though, as Cumberland Valley took over at No. 1 in Class 6A, bumping a fellow District 3 team in South Western down to No. 2.
The rest of the top-ranked teams remain unchanged with Marple Newtown in 5A, Northwestern Lehigh in 4A, Sharon in 3A, Neshannock in 2A and Carmichaels in A.
Here are the latest Trib HSSN state softball rankings. Teams are listed with overall record, district and last week’s ranking.
Class 6A
1. Cumberland Valley (11-1) (3) (3)
2. South Western (15-1) (3) (1)
3. Hempfield (15-1) (7) (2)
4. West Lawn Wilson (15-2) (3) (4)
5. Seneca Valley (14-2) (7) (5)
Out: None
Class 5A
1. Marple Newtown (11-1) (1) (1)
2. Central Mountain (9-1) (6) (2)
3. Penn-Trafford (15-1) (7) (4)
4. Greencastle-Antrim (14-1) (3) (5)
5. Solanco (16-1) (3) (3)
Out: None
Class 4A
1. Northwestern Lehigh (17-1) (11) (1)
2. Knoch (15-1) (7) (4)
3. Tunkhannock (12-1) (2) (5)
4. Valley View (11-2) (2) (2)
5. Northern Lebanon (13-2) (3) (3)
Out: None
Class 3A
1. Sharon (12-1) (10) (1)
2. South Park(16-0) (7) (3)
3. Westmont-Hilltop (9-1) (6) (NR)
4. Forest Hills (12-1) (6) (2)
5. Saint Mary’s (10-1) (9) (4)
Out: Marion Center (6)
Class 2A
1. Neshannock (15-0) (7) (1)
2. Cochranton (11-1) (10) (2)
3. Chartiers-Houston (15-1) (7) (3)
4. Williams Valley (16-1) (11) (5)
5. Southern Huntingdon County (12-2) (6) (4)
Out: None
Class A
1. Carmichaels (11-0) (7) (1)
2. Claysburg-Kimmel (13-0) (6) (2)
3. Union (15-1) (7) (3)
4. Montgomery (11-0) (4) (4)
5. West Greene (13-1) (7) (5)
Out: None
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Pennsylvania High School Girls Basketball 2026 Playoff Brackets, Schedule (PIAA) – March 10, 2026
The 2026 Pennsylvania high school girls basketball state playoffs begin on Tuesday, March 10, with second-round games for all divisions.
High School On SI has brackets for every division in the PIAA high school girls basketball playoffs. The state championships begin on March 19th.
Pennsylvania High School Girls Basketball 2026 Playoff Brackets, Schedule (PIAA) – March 10-11, 2026
CLASS 1A BRACKET (select to view bracket)
Second Round
New Covenant Christian vs. Delaware County Christian – 03/11
Philadelphia Montgomery Christian Academy vs. Benton – 03/11
Our Lady of Lourdes Regional vs. Motivation – 03/11
Linville Hill vs. Southern Fulton – 03/11
Williamsburg vs. Elk County Catholic – 03/11
Farrell vs. Bishop Carroll – 03/11
Clarion-Limestone vs. Saint Joseph’s Catholic Academy – 03/11
Bishop Guilfoyle vs. Aquinas Academy – 03/11
CLASS 2A BRACKET (select to view bracket)
Second Round
Shalom Christian Academy vs. Southern Columbia Area – 03/10
Faith Christian vs. Mountain View – 03/10
Wyoming Seminary College Prep vs. Marian Catholic – 03/10
York Catholic vs. Berlin Brothersvalley – 03/10
Neshannock vs. Penns Manor – 03/10
Kennedy Catholic vs. Keystone – 03/10
Bishop McCort vs. Chartiers-Houston – 03/10
Winchester Thurston vs. Wilmington Area – 03/10
CLASS 3A BRACKET (select to view bracket)
Second Round
Imhotep Charter vs. Holy Redeemer – 03/10
Pequea Valley vs. Schuylkill Haven – 03/10
Hughesville vs. Notre Dame-Green Pond – 03/10
Dunmore vs. Executive Education Academy – 03/10
Trinity vs. Troy – 03/10
Northwestern vs. Greensburg Central Catholic – 03/10
Shady Side Academy vs. Beaver Falls – 03/10
Central Cambria vs. Karns City – 03/10
CLASS 4A BRACKET (select to view bracket)
Second Round
Susquehanna Township vs. Universal Audenried Charter School – 03/11
Scranton Prep vs. Allentown Central Catholic – 03/11
Central Columbia vs. Villa Joseph Marie – 03/11
Valley View vs. Neumann-Goretti – 03/11
Delone Catholic vs. Penn Cambria – 03/11
Slippery Rock vs. Oakland Catholic – 03/11
Belle Vernon vs. Blackhawk – 03/11
North Catholic vs. Harbor Creek – 03/11
CLASS 5A BRACKET (select to view bracket)
Second Round
Lampeter-Strasburg vs. Mt. St. Joseph Academy – 03/11
Marple Newtown vs. Crestwood – 03/11
Bethlehem Catholic vs. Villa Maria Academy – 03/11
North Pocono vs. Archbishop Wood – 03/11
York Suburban vs. TBD – 03/11
Peters Township vs. Manheim Central – 03/11
South Fayette vs. Penn-Trafford – 03/11
Baldwin vs. Indiana – 03/11
CLASS 6A BRACKET (select to view bracket)
Second Round
Upper Dublin vs. Perkiomen Valley – 03/10
Hazleton vs. Parkland – 03/10
Easton vs. Red Lion – 03/10
Downingtown West vs. Archbishop Carroll – 03/10
Wilson vs. Cardinal O’Hara – 03/10
Pennsbury vs. Altoona – 03/10
Dallastown vs. Emmaus – 03/10
Canon-McMillan vs. Taylor Allderdice – 03/10
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Pa. State Trooper fatally shot during traffic stop in Chester Co., authorities say
West Caln Twp., Pa. (WPVI) — A Pennsylvania State Police Corporal was shot and killed in the line of duty in Chester County Sunday night.
Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro was joined by law enforcement officials outside of Paoli Hospital in paying tribute to Cpl. Timothy O’Connor.
Lt. Colonel George Bivens says O’Connor responded to a call to investigate an erratic driver just after 8 p.m. in Honey Brook.
O’Connor stopped that vehicle the intersection of Compass Road and Michael Road in West Caln Township.
Bivens says O’Connor made a radio call indicating the stop, but did not respond to calls to check on him.
Officers in the area immediately responded and found the situation investigators are calling murder-suicide.
Bivens says within seconds of approaching the stopped vehicle, the driver opened fire, killing O’Connor at the scene.
Investigators say the driver then got out of the vehicle and fatally shot himself.
Authorities tell Action News that officers responded to the scene when the trooper called for backup after shots were fired.
Bivens say O’Connor is a 15-year veteran of the Pennsylvania State Police.
He leaves behind a wife and young daughter.
Governor Shapiro has ordered flags to be flown at half-staff in honor of O’Connor.
Chester County District Christopher de Barrena-Sarobe says the county is assisting with the investigation.
Officials are not releasing the name of the suspect at this time, but say he is a 32-year-old man from Chester County.
They will now be investigating his background and motives, according to de Barrena-Sarobe.
Compass Road is closed between Hill and Lammey Roads as police continue with their investigation.
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