Coaches association releases final WPIAL boys volleyball rankings

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Monday, May 17, 2021 | 9:38 AM


The WPIAL Class AAA and Class AA playoff brackets will be revealed Monday at noon on Trib HSSN.

In advance of that announcement, the Western Pennsylvania Volleyball Coaches Association released its final rankings for the 2021 season.

North Allegheny (Class AAA) and Seton LaSalle (Class AA) hold on to the top spot in their respective polls.

Western Pa. Volleyball Coaches Association

WPIAL Top 10 Rankings

Last week’s rankings in parentheses

Class AAA

1. North Allegheny (1)

2. Seneca Valley (2)

3. Penn-Trafford (3)

4. Peters Township (6)

5. Hempfield (4)

6. Butler (7)

7. Fox Chapel (5)

8. Norwin (8)

9. Latrobe (10)

10. Upper St. Clair (NR)

Class AAA Players of the Week:

Franklin Newill, senior, outside hitter, Latrobe

Carson Stein, senior, libero, Butler

Michael Tarasi Senior RS Fox Chapel

Caleb Eynon, junior, libero, Peters Township

Class AA

1. Seton LaSalle (1)

2. North Catholic (2)

3. Ambridge (3)

4. Hopewell (4)

5. Our Lady of the Sacred Heart (5)

6. Deer Lakes (6)

7. Trinity (9)

8. Mars (7)

9. Thomas Jefferson (8)

10. Montour (10)

Class AA Players of the Week:

Michael Dunn, senior, middle hitter, Trinity

Logan Kuntz, senior, outside hitter, Seton LaSalle

Colin Wiegand, junior, outside hitter, OLSH

Michael Love is a TribLive reporter covering sports in the Alle-Kiski Valley and the eastern suburbs of Pittsburgh. A Clearfield native and a graduate of Westminster (Pa.), he joined the Trib in 2002 after spending five years at the Clearfield Progress. He can be reached at mlove@triblive.com.

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