Back in the state semifinals for the fifth straight season, 6A No. 1 Harrisburg battles WPIAL champ Pittsburgh Central Catholic at 7 p.m. Saturday. Below is a closer look at the matchup.

Harrisburg vs. Pittsburgh Central Catholic7 p.m. Saturday, Mansion Park Stadium Altoona

THE COUGARS (13-0): In a season filled with impressive wins and dominant performances, Harrisburg upped the ante a week ago against Central York. In a nutshell, the talented Panthers had zero chance to stop Harrisburg’s string of District 3 titles, which speaks volumes about where the Cougars are at the moment.

Only a state title will satisfy, really. Don’t expect the Cougars to put the cart before the horse, though. RBs Messiah Mickens, a recent Virginia Tech pledge, and PJ Dent dictate the tempo on O. So does QB Mikal Shank Jr. and wideouts Jaiyon Lewis and Elias Coke.

Add in a terribly effective defense, where LBs Rick Brown and Noah Ewell operate, and this outfit possesses all the talent and moving parts to press forward to Chapman Field.

THE VIKINGS (12-1): Just like the Cougars are one of those benchmark programs in the East, you can’t chat about WPIAL football without a few deep conversations about the Vikings. PCC just dispatched State College in last week’s quarterfinal round, which bumped the Vikings’ win streak to 12.

Another 6A semifinalist, La Salle College HS, was responsible for that week 1 setback. No matter. Foes must first deal with the 1-2 punch of Roman Thompson (28 rush TDs) and Jayden Alexander (6.5 ypc.) and then find a handful of chunk plays against one of the top defenses in the state.

Thompson’s 97 tackles stand out, but Duke-bound LB Colsen Gatten (81 tackles) and DE Angelo Pugliano (16.5 TFLs) have been just as productive. Opponents have managed just 10.7 points against this terrific unit.

X-FACTOR: In a rematch of last year’s 6A semifinal, at the same venue, Harrisburg had to expend so much energy in defending short-field chances by PCC and eventually fell 38-33. The Cougars had 23 first downs and 540 yards of offense. Anticipating another close battle, can Harrisburg take care of the little details that really matter?

THE PICK: Pittsburgh Central Catholic 31, Harrisburg 28

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