Top four high school field hockey programs by PIAA district the week of Sept. 22: standings

Christian Faith, Cumberland Valley, and Kennett are all in the top four of their respective PIAA District. Photos: Bob Benscoter

The biggest shuffle in Pennsylvania high school field hockey standings this week, September 22, is in District 4 Class 1A.

Selinsgrove holds onto the No. 1 spot, but every team below them has shifted. Benton Area moved up to second, and Mifflinburg and Bloomsburg are new to the list at No. 3 and No. 4, respectively.

There are seven more weeks until the final teams will compete for the PIAA Class 1A, 2A, and 3A championships at Chapman Field, Cumberland Valley High School.

Here are the current standings:

Class 1 A

District 1

  1. Delco Christian, 9-1

  2. New Hope Solebury, 8-2

  3. Dock Mennonite, 8-2-1

  4. Faith Christian, 7-2

District 2

  1. Wyoming Area, 7-2

  2. Lackawanna Trail, 7-2

  3. Lake Lehman, 4-5

  4. Wyoming Seminary College Prep, 3-5

District 3

  1. Boiling Springs, 8-1

  2. Oley Valley, 6-1

  3. Wyomissing, 9-0

  4. Lancaster Country Day School, 9-0

District 4

  1. Selinsgrove, 10-2

  2. Benton Area, 7-1

  3. Mifflinburg, 5-2

  4. Bloomsburg, 7-2

District 7

  1. Shady Side Academy, 3-2

  2. Winchester Thurston, 2-1-1

  3. The Ellis School, 2-2

  4. Aquinas Academy, 1-3

District 11

  1. Northwestern Lehigh, 7-2

  2. Wilson Area, 8-4

  3. Pen Argyl, 6-4

  4. Palisades, 6-5

Class 2A 

District 1

  1. Bishop Shanahan, 6-1

  2. Kennett, 8-1

  3. Mount St. Joseph, 6-3

  4. Springfield (DELCO), 8-1

District 2

  1. Crestwood, 6-0-1

  2. Wallenpaupack, 8-1

  3. Dallas, 7-2

  4. Pittston, 5-6

District 3

  1. Palmyra, 8-0

  2. Warwick, 9-0

  3. Northern York, 9-1-0

  4. Susquehannock, 12-0

District 4

  1. Crestwood, (plays also in District 2), 6-0-1

  2. Wallenpaupack, (plays also in District 2), 8-1

  3. Dallas, (plays also in District 2), 7-2

  4. Pittston, (plays also in District 2), 5-6

District 7

  1. Fox Chapel, 4-0-3

  2. Peters Township, 3-1-1

  3. Greater Latrobe, 1-1-1

  4. Penn-Trafford, 2-4-1

District 11

  1. Salisbury Township, 11-0

  2. Bangor Area, 9-1

  3. Southern Lehigh, 8-2

  4. Pocono Mountain East, 4-6

Class 3A 

District 1

  1. Villa Maria Academy, 8-0

  2. Methacton, 9-0-2

  3. Avon Grove, 9-0

  4. Central Bucks West, 7-2-1

District 2

  1. Wilkes-Barre, 6-3

  2. Hazleton, 4-4

  3. Wyoming Valley West, 3-4

  4. Honesdale, 2-6

District 3

  1. Penn Manor, 7-1-1

  2. Mechanicsburg, 9-1

  3. Conestoga Valley, 12-1

  4. Lower Dauphin, 6-1-1

District 7 

  1. Pine-Richland, 7-3-0

  2. North Allegheny, 2-2-3

  3. Hempfield Area, 2-4-0

  4. Norwin, 1-3-0

District 11

  1. Emmaus, 8-0

  2. Easton, 11-1

  3. Nazareth, 9-1

  4. Parkland, 9-3

*District 12 field hockey information is unavailable.

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