By: Brian Ingalls | PA Sports History | October 13, 2022
United 1, West Shamokin 0
Bishop Carroll 1, Westmont Hilltop 0
Forest Hills 2, Central 0
Greenwood 3, Juniata 0
Saint Joseph's Catholic 7, Line Mountain 2
Hollidaysburg 10, Bald Eagle Area 1
Clearfield 1, Bellefonte 0
Penns Valley 4, Philipsburg-Osceola 3
Central Mountain 6, Shamokin 1
Central Cambria 3, Chestnut Ridge 1
Somerset 12, Johnstown 0
Bedford 0, Richland 0
Penns Valley 2, Philipsburg-Osceola 0
Conemaugh Township 4, Cambria Heights 2
Somerset 3, Forest Hills 2
Palmyra 3, Mifflin County 1
Cumberland Valley 3, Altoona 0
Bellefonte 3, Bald Eagle Area 2
River Valley 3, Cambria Heights 1
Chestnut Ridge 3, Central Cambria 0
Tussey Mountain 3, Southern Huntingdon 0
State College 3, Central Dauphin 2
Westmont Hilltop 3, Central 1
Wellsboro 3, Central Mountain 0
Bishop McCort 3, Penn Cambria 1
Marion Center 3, United 2
Ferndale 3, Penns Manor 0
Forest Hills 18, Penn Cambria 41 - Girls
Forest Hills 15, Bishop McCort 50 - Girls
Forest Hills 18, Penn Cambria 43 - Boys
Forest Hills 22, Bishop McCort 35 - Boys
Mount Union 27, West Branch 28 - Boys
West Branch 22, Moshannon Valley 33 - Boys
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.