Breaking down changes to the 2022-23, 2023-24 WPIAL girls basketball alignment
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Monday, July 25, 2022 | 10:22 AM
The WPIAL released new section alignments for the next two-year cycle in all sports, and changes will be implemented starting this fall.
This summer, the Tribune-Review will break down changes for each of the WPIAL sports.
Here’s a look at the upcoming WPIAL girls basketball season:
2021-22 WPIAL champions
Class 6A: Mt. Lebanon
Class 5A: South Fayette
Class 4A: Blackhawk
Class 3A: North Catholic
Class 2A: Neshannock
Class A: Bishop Canevin
Notable changes
• The girls basketball teams at North Catholic and Neshannock celebrated WPIAL championships last season. If they are to repeat next winter, they will do so in a higher classification.
After winning the Class 3A title, North Catholic moved up to 4A for the next two-year cycle.
The Trojanettes won the 4A title four straight years (2017-20) before dropping down to 3A for the past two years.
Neshannock won the past two WPIAL Class 2A championships and has moved up to 3A.
• Class 6A will be a bit smaller for this cycle, dropping from 15 teams to 13. North Hills, Shaler and Penn-Trafford dropped to 5A. Chartiers Valley, the WPIAL 5A runner up last year and WPIAL 5A champion in 2017, ’19, ’20 and ’21, moved up to 6A and will join Section 2. To balance the sections, Hempfield moved over to the six-team Section 1.
• In Class 5A, Sections 1 and 4 will have a different look. Section 1 will be made up of teams from the East Suburbs and beyond, including Franklin Regional, Gateway, Penn Hills and Woodland Hills, who moved over from Section 4, along with Section 2 transfers Indiana, Kiski Area and Plum.
Section 4 will include Section 1 transfers Lincoln Park, Moon, West Allegheny and defending champion South Fayette, along with Trinity and Montour, which moved up from 4A.
New Castle also moved up from 4A and will join Section 2.
• In addition to North Catholic moving up, Class 4A gained four teams that dropped down a class — Greensburg Salem, Laurel Highlands, Uniontown and Ringgold.
• Class 3A grew from 21 to 24 teams for this cycle, as Burrell, Deer Lakes, Ligonier Valley and Mt. Pleasant dropped down a class and will join Section 3. Yough also dropped down and will be part of a new-look Section 4 with Section 2 transfers Brownsville, Charleroi, McGuffey, South Park and Waynesburg Central.
Neshannock, OLSH, Seton LaSalle and Apollo-Ridge also moved up from 2A.
• Freedom, Brentwood, Steel Valley, Bentworth and Washington dropped down, and Rochester and Clairton moved up a classification to give Class 2A 27 teams.
There was lots of inter-sectional movement as well. Former Section 2 rivals Beth-Center, California, Carmichaels and Frazier moved over to Section 4 and will compete with Bentworth, Chartiers-Houston and Washington.
Section 3 will feature familiar foes Greensburg Central Catholic, Springdale, Ellis School and Winchester Thurston, as well as Clairton, Steel Valley and Serra Catholic.
Former Section 3 opponents Burgettstown, Carlynton and Fort Cherry will join Section 2 with Brentwood and holdovers Northgate and Sto-Rox.
• In Class A, Jeannette dropped down from 2A and will join Section 3 with Hillel Academy, Leechburg, Riverview and St. Joseph. Aquinas Academy moved from Section 3 to 1.
Status quo
• WPIAL board members considered splitting public and private school basketball teams into separate sections, but ultimately decided to revisit that idea for the next two-year cycle.
Coming and going
• Propel Andrew Street will not have a WPIAL schedule this season. They will be replaced in Section 3-A by newcomer Hillel Academy.
Past champions
• North Catholic added to its WPIAL leading number of WPIAL titles last season, claiming its 21st championship and fifth in the past six years.
• The Trojanettes are trailed by Vincentian Academy (11), Mt. Alvernia (8), Blackhawk (8), Penn Hills (8), Geibel (7), Seton LaSalle (7), Avonworth (6), Bishop Canevin (6), Oakland Catholic (6), Upper St. Clair (6), Baldwin (5), Greensburg Central Catholic (5) and North Allegheny (5).
Key dates
Nov. 18: First practice date
Nov. 25: First scrimmage date
Dec. 2: First play date
Dec. 15-16: First section dates
Feb. 13: WPIAL pairings meeting
March 2-4: WPIAL championships
March 23-25: PIAA championships
2022-23, 2023-24 alignment
Class 6A (13 teams)
Section 1: Butler, Hempfield, North Allegheny, Norwin, Pine-Richland, Seneca Valley
Section 2: Baldwin, Bethel Park, Canon-McMillan, Chartiers Valley, Mt. Lebanon, Peters Township, Upper St. Clair
Class 5A (27 teams)
Section 1: Franklin Regional, Gateway, Indiana, Kiski Area, Penn Hills, Plum, Woodland Hills
Section 2: Armstrong, Fox Chapel, Hampton, Mars, New Castle, North Hills, Shaler
Section 3: Albert Gallatin, Connellsville, Latrobe, McKeesport, Oakland Catholic, Penn-Trafford, Thomas Jefferson
Section 4: Lincoln Park, Montour, Moon, South Fayette, Trinity, West Allegheny
Class 4A (20 teams)
Section 1: Derry, Freeport, Greensburg Salem, Highlands, Knoch, North Catholic, Valley
Section 2: Ambridge, Beaver, Blackhawk, Central Valley, Hopewell, Quaker Valley
Section 3: Belle Vernon, Elizabeth Forward, Laurel Highlands, Southmoreland, Uniontown, Ringgold, West Mifflin
Class 3A (24 teams)
Section 1: Beaver Falls, Ellwood City, Laurel, Mohawk, Neshannock, Riverside
Section 2: Avonworth, East Allegheny, Keystone Oaks, OLSH, Seton LaSalle, South Allegheny
Section 3: Apollo-Ridge, Burrell, Deer Lakes, Ligonier Valley, Mt. Pleasant, Shady Side Academy
Section 4: Brownsville, Charleroi, McGuffey, South Park, Waynesburg Central, Yough
Class 2A (27 teams)
Section 1: Aliquippa, Freedom, New Brighton, Rochester, Sewickley Academy, Shenango, South Side
Section 2: Brentwood, Burgettstown, Carlynton, Fort Cherry, Northgate, Sto-Rox
Section 3: Clairton, Ellis School, Greensburg C.C., Serra Catholic, Springdale, Steel Valley, Winchester Thurston
Section 4: Bentworth, Beth-Center, California, Carmichaels, Chartiers-Houston, Frazier, Washington
Class A (16 teams)
Section 1: Aquinas Academy, Bishop Canevin, Cornell, Eden Christian, Union
Section 2: Avella, Geibel, Jefferson-Morgan, Mapletown, Monessen, West Greene
Section 3: Hillel Academy, Jeannette, Leechburg, Riverview, St. Joseph
Bill Hartlep is the TribLive sports editor. A Pittsburgh native and Point Park graduate, he joined the Trib in 2004, covering high school sports. He held various editing roles before assuming his current position in 2019. He can be reached at bhartlep@triblive.com.
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