PIAA Class 3A girls
2-1 Abington Heights (19-2-1) vs. 1-1 Radnor (18-4)
When: Saturday, 2 p.m.
Where: Lehighton Area High School
Admission: Tickets must be purchased online through Hometown Ticketing. Go to piaa.org, click on the link and find the game you’d like to attend.
How they got here: Abington Heights dominated District 4 champion Shikellamy, 6-0, while Radnor defeated District 3 bronze medalist Susquehannock, 1-0, on Tuesday in the first round.
Up next: The winner advances to Tuesday’s semifinals where it will face either District 12 champion St. Hubert’s (13-8) or District 3 runner-up Lower Dauphin (17-4).
Breakdown: Abington Heights senior, Rutgers commit and two-time Times-Tribune Player of the Year Lilia Calvert has 68 goals and 20 assists this season. She matched her career high in goals scored in one game with six in an 8-4 win over Crestwood in the district title game last Saturday. She added four goals and two assists in the Lady Comets’ 6-0 win over Shikellamy on Tuesday, when she surpassed 400 career points and broke her school record for goals in a season that she set in 2023. … Allison Stanton is second on the team with 21 goals, including two in the first round of states, and third on the team in assists with eight. … Hawley Lynott is third on the team with 12 goals and had five assists. … Allie Rothenberger is second on the team with 14 assists, including one in Tuesday’s win, and has three goals. … Goalkeeper Morgan Davis, who has 58 saves, and Abington Heights have a school record 14 clean sheets, as the Lady Comets outscored their opponents, 118-15, this season. … The Lady Comets outscored their opponents, 30-6, in their four postseason games. … Radnor and Abington Heights faced one common opponent this season, Conestoga, with Radnor winning, 1-0, on Oct. 9 and Abington Heights winning, 2-0, on Sept. 20. … The Raptors are on an eight-game winning streak, and have 13 shutouts — including five straight. … Radnor advanced to the state final in 2021, while Abington Heights advanced to the state final in 2023. … The Raptors outscored their opponents, 42-13, this season.
Wyoming Seminary’s Artur Zelenko moves the ball during the District 2 Class 1A Championship at Mountain View High School in Kingsley on Friday, Oct. 31, 2025. (REBECCA PARTICKA/STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER)
PIAA Class 1A boys
2-1 Wyoming Seminary (16-5) vs. 4-1 Southern Columbia (15-5-1)
When: Saturday, noon
Where: North Schuylkill High School, Ashland
Admission: Tickets must be purchased online through Hometown Ticketing. Go to piaa.org, click on the link and find the game you’d like to attend.
How they got here: Wyoming Seminary routed District 11 champion Minersville, 6-0, while Southern Columbia beat District 3 runner-up York Catholic, 3-2, in overtime Tuesday in the first round.
Up next: The winner advances to Tuesday’s semifinals where it will face District 3 champion Camp Hill (15-5-2) or District 1 champion Delco Christian (19-3).
Breakdown: Wyoming Seminary’s Artur Zelenko has 29 goals and nine assists, including two goals and an assist in the first round of states Tuesday. … Owen Stretanski has 27 goals and 12 assists, including two goals Tuesday and a goal and an assist in a 2-0 victory over Mountain View in the district championship game Oct. 31. … Louis-David Jolin has 13 goals and 12 assists, including one goal and three assists Tuesday and one goal and one assist Oct. 31. … Goalkeeper Cash Hanson-Richart and the Blue Knights have 13 clean sheets and outscored their opponents, 17-1, in four postseason games and, 90-16, this season. … Wyoming Seminary lost to Lancaster Mennonite, 2-1, in the state quarterfinals last season. … Wyoming Seminary and South Columbia faced a common opponent, Holy Redeemer, this season. The Blue Knights beat the Royals, 2-0, on Sept. 29 and lost to them, 2-1, on Sept. 8. The Tigers lost to the Royals, 4-3, Sept. 13. … Ben Gehret leads Southern Columbia with 32 goals, including two in Tuesday’s overtime win, and 22 assists. … Jake Gehret is second on the team in goals (18) and assists (10) and Kole Myers has 10 goals, including one Tuesday, and six assists for the Tigers. … Southern Columbia outscored its opponents, 62-37, this season.
Abington Heights’ Joey Pivirotto fights Selinsgrove’s Gabe Heimbach for the ball during the first round of the PIAA Class 3A tournament at Abington Heights High School in Clarks Summit on Tuesday, Nov. 04, 2025. (REBECCA PARTICKA/STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER)
PIAA Class 3A boys
2-1 Abington Heights (21-1) vs. 11-1 Blue Mountain (20-3)
When: Saturday, 4 p.m.
Where: Lehighton Area High School
Admission: Tickets must be purchased online through Hometown Ticketing. Go to piaa.org, click on the link and find the game you’d like to attend.
How they got here: Abington Heights blanked District 4 champion Selinsgrove, 5-0, while Blue Mountain edged District 12 runner-up Franklin Towne Charter, 2-1, on Tuesday in the first round.
Up next: The winner advances to Tuesday’s semifinals where it will face District 12 champion Archbishop Ryan (10-8-2) or District 1 champion Harriton (20-1-1).
Breakdown: Joey Pivirotto leads Abington Heights with 94 points (41 goals, 12 assists) this season. The Comets junior had two goals in Tuesday’s win over Selinsgrove. … Times-Tribune Player of the Year Nico Bustos is second on the team with 66 points (24 goals, 18 assists), including a goal Tuesday, Lucas Samala has 35 points (15 goals, five assists) and Jack Leuthe has 31 points (nine goals, 13 assists), including two goals and two assists Tuesday. … Abington Heights outscored its opponents, 26-0, in four postseason games and won its first state playoff game in 21 years Tuesday. … Goalkeeper Billy Johnson and the Comets defense have 15 clean sheets, and Abington Heights outscored its opponents, 129-9, this season. The Comets last lost Sept. 20, 1-0, to Lewisburg. … Blue Mountain’s Drew Waschko had 27 goals and 15 assists for 69 points, second in the Schuylkill League, in the regular season. He had the two goals, including the game-winner with 21 seconds left, against Franklin Towne Charter on Tuesday. … Blue Mountain’s Blake Batory was eighth in the Schuylkill League with 37 points (11 goals, 15 assists), Aidan Varney was tied for ninth with 32 points (15 goals, two assists) and Dylan Knittle was tied for 14th with 28 points (12 goals, four assists). … The Eagles have 13 shutouts this season and are in the midst of a nine-game winning streak.
— Joe Baress