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District 3 team wrestling: Tournament schedules for qualifying YAIAA teams

District 3 team wrestling: Tournament schedules for qualifying YAIAA teams

Yahoo26-01-2025

The District III wrestling team tournaments begin this week, starting with Class 2A's first round on Monday and culminating in the championships for both Class 2A and 3A on Saturday.
With the district tournament ramping up this week, the PIAA's District III released brackets for the week's team tournaments. Five teams from the YAIAA have qualified this year, with three in Class 2A and two in Class 3A.
The top two teams in Class 2A will advance to the PIAA Championships, while the top four teams in Class 3A will earn a spot.
Below are the matchups for YAIAA teams in the first round and quarterfinals, as well as dates for the remainder of the tournament.
First round
Monday, Jan. 27
Annville-Cleona (10) at Littlestown (7), 6 p.m.
Quarterfinals
Wednesday, Jan. 29
Biglerville (4) vs. winner of Northern Lebanon (5) vs. Upper Dauphin (12), at Bishop McDevitt H.S., 6 p.m.
Bermudian Springs (3) vs. winner of Camp Hill (6) vs. Big Spring (11), at Berks Catholic H.S., 6 p.m.
Semifinals
Wednesday, Jan. 29, at quarterfinal sites
Consolation matches
Saturday, Feb. 1, at Central York H.S., 3:30 p.m.
Championships
Saturday, Feb. 1, at Central York H.S., 3:30 p.m.
First round
Dallastown (13) at Hershey (4), 6 p.m.
West Perry (15) at Central York (2), 6 p.m.
Quarterfinals
Tuesday, Jan. 29, following first round
Semifinals
Thursday, Jan. 30, at Spring Grove H.S.
Third-place match
Saturday, Feb. 1, at Central York H.S., 1 p.m.
Championships
Saturday, Feb. 1, at Central York H.S., 1 p.m.
This article originally appeared on York Daily Record: PIAA District 3 releases team wrestling tournament brackets

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