By: Brian Ingalls | PA Sports History | September 3, 2024
Marion Center 3 United 0
Bishop Carroll 3 Westmont Hilltop 0
West Shamokin 3 Northern Cambria 0
Penns Manor 3 Portage 1
State College 3 Cumberland Valley 0
West Branch 3 Claysburg-Kimmel 0
Forest Hills 3 Bishop McCort 0
Conemaugh Valley 3 Homer Center 2
Somerset 3 Johnstown 0
Huntingdon 3 Bellefonte 1
Millersburg 3 Juniata 1
Juniata Valley 3 Williamsburg 0
Conemaugh Township 3 River Valley 0
Bellwood-Antis 3 Central 0
Penn Cambria 3 Bedford 1
Richland 3 Central Cambria 0
Tyrone 3 Penns Valley 1
Cambria Heights 3 Purchase Line 0
Southern Fulton 9 Mount Union 3
Bishop Carroll/McCort 2 Bald Eagle Area 1
Forest Hills 2 Bellefonte 1
Clearfield 1 Central Cambria 0
Philipsburg-Osceola 8 Johnstown 2
Somerset 1 Penns Valley 0
Bedford 5 Tyrone 0
Richland 4 Bishop Guilfoyle 0
Penn Cambria 7 Central 0
Hollidaysburg 3 Westmont Hilltop 0
Boiling Springs 5 Mifflin County 0
Boiling Springs 3 Mifflin County 1
West Branch 4 Northern Bedford 0
Conemaugh Township 2 Cambria Heights 0
Huntingdon 4 Chestnut Ridge 0
Philipsburg-Osceola 10 Johnstown 0
Bedford 6 Tyrone 0
Bald Eagle Area 9 Bishop Carroll 2
Bishop Guilfoyle 4 Richland 1
Central 8 Penn Cambria 1
Clearfield 1 Central Cambria 0
Forest Hills 3 Bellefonte 1
Penns Valley 1 Somerset 0
Mifflin County 21 Cumberland Valley 40 (Boys)
Cumberland Valley 15 Mifflin County 49 (Girls)
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.