By: Brian Ingalls | PA Sports History | January 22, 2022
Altoona 64, Harrisburg 59
Lower Dauphin 67, Mifflin County 34
Bishop Guilfoyle 69, Central Cambria 43
Chestnut Ridge 48, Bishop McCort 44
Conemaugh Valley 60, Blacklick Valley 53
Cambria Heights 54, Northern Cambria 32
Northern Bedford 67, Claysburg-Kimmel 57
Windber 62, Ferndale 35
Westmont Hilltop 59, Forest Hills 52
Richland 56, Johnstown 47
River Valley 69, Homer Center 38
Williamsburg 63, Juniata Valley 54
Penns Manor 64, Marion Center 41
Philipsburg-Osceola 65, Bald Eagle Area 53
Bellwood-Antis 61, Glendale 48
Penn Cambria 63, Bishop Carroll 46
Clearfield 62, Hollidaysburg 54
West Branch 66, Moshannon Valley 30
Penns Valley 52, Tyrone 45
State College 66, Carlisle 57
Northumberland Christian 50, Belleville Mennonite 25
Penn Cambria 55, Bishop Carroll 38
Northumberland Christian 74, Belleville Mennonite 23
Altoona 76, Harrisburg 49
United 67, Meyersdale 38
Bishop McCort 71, Chestnut Ridge 53
Ferndale 54, Northern Cambria 48
Richland 51, Johnstown 26
Portage 54, Bald Eagle Area 25
DuBois 44, Bellefonte 18
Southern Huntingdon 78, Claysburg-Kimmel 66
Mifflin County 44, Lower Dauphin 32
State College 50, Carlisle 47
Brian Ingalls
Brian Ingalls is the owner/operator of Pa Sports History. Brian was a multi sport athlete for United High School in Armagh, Pa. Shortly after graduation, Brian joined the military and spent 6 years in the U.S. Army. After his military service, Brian moved back to the United school district. Brian and his wife, Susan, have four children. All four children were/still are involved in high school sports.
Brian has spent most of his life involved with high school sports and has spent the past 20 years researching and collecting schedules, results, and stats for high school sports mainly in the District 6 area.