Big East: Woodland Hills is first, Central Catholic second, Penn Hills third and Plum fourth.
Foothills: Gateway is first, Mc-Keesport second, Latrobe third and Penn-Trafford fourth.
Great Southern: Bethel Park is first, Upper St. Clair second, Mt. Lebanon third and Baldwin fourth.
Northern Six: North Allegheny is first, Shaler second, Seneca Valley third and North Hills fourth.
Big Seven: Thomas Jefferson is first, Chartiers Valley second, Belle Vernon third and Trinity fourth.
Greater Allegheny: Mars is first, Franklin Regional second, Knoch third and Hampton fourth.
Parkway: Hopewell is first, West Allegheny second, New Castle third and Montour fourth.
Keystone: Greensburg Salem is first, Uniontown second, Derry third and Laurel Highlands fourth.
Allegheny: Shady Side Academy is first, Freeport second, Burrell third and Kittanning fourth.
Century: South Fayette is first, Keystone Oaks second, Sto-Rox third and Steel Valley fourth.
Interstate: Mount Pleasant is first, McGuffey second, Greensburg Central Catholic third and Washington fourth.
Midwestern: Center is first, Beaver Falls second, Aliquippa third and Beaver fourth.
Big Seven: Rochester is first, Laurel second and Monaca third. South Side Beaver, Shenango or Western Beaver will be fourth, depending on today's games.
Black Hills: Clairton is first, Fort Cherry second, Serra third and Burgettstown fourth.
Eastern: North Catholic is first, Avonworth second, Brentwood third and Springdale fourth.
Tri-County South: Monessen is first, Beth-Center second, Jefferson-Morgan third and Carmichaels fourth.
WPIAL PLAYOFF PICTURE
The top four teams in each WPIAL conference qualify for the playoffs. Teams that finish in first- and second-place play home games in the first round, which begins Friday. Playoff pairings will be announced by the WPIAL Monday night.
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