Highlights from the District 5-A Championship between Conemaugh Twp. and Windber, as well as the District 6-AAA Championship between Johnstown and Hollidaysburg.
Johnstown hasn't won a district championship since 2004, and when they face Hollidaysburg in a 2008 rematch, Trojans players and coaches say revenge is on their minds.
Legendary Forest Hills head coach Don Bailey notches his 300th career win; the MAC Nittany decides their conference champion between Central and Tyrone; plus the rest of the night's highlights.
Three teams battle for the Heritage Conference championship, while State College looks to knock off the No. 1 team in the state. Plus highlights from the Laurel Highlands in the first block of the Friday Football Final.
The Bailey Bowl between Forest Hills and Richland headlines Week 8 of the Friday Football Final in our Laurel Hyundai Game of the Week, plus more highlights from the Laurel Highlands and WestPAC.
Penn Cambria looks to dethrone Forest Hills from the ranks of the unbeatens in our Game of the Week, plus highlights from the Laurel Highlands, WestPAC, and Heritage conference.
United and Homer-Center meet in the Laurel Hyundai Game of the Week, plus more highlights from the Heritage, Laurel Highlands, and WestPAC conferences.
The WJAC Game of the Week featured a double-OT thriller between Penns Manor and Marion Center, plus a record-breaking performance at Bishop McCort, and highlights from the Heritage, LHAC, and WestPAC.
Portage defeats Conemaugh Twp. in a battle of WestPAC unbeatens, plus highlights from the rest of the WestPAC, Heritage, Laurel Highlands, and a thrilling finish between Johnstown and Richland.
Johnstown notches an historic win, and you won't believe the performance by one Conemaugh Twp. player in our Laurel Hyundai Game of the Week. Plus highlights from the Laurel Highlands, WestPAC, and Heritage conferences.
Click here for highlights from our Laurel Hyundai Game of the Week between Forest Hills and Johnstown, as well as highlights from the Laurel Highlands and WestPAC conferences.
Johnstown football can become the 18th team in Pennsylvania high school football history to win 600 games Friday night. Matt Maisel reports on the Trojans possible milestone win.