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Week in Photos: High School Sports Moments (Nov. 4-10)

Written by Cara DeCarlo on .

These photos represent the transition from WPIAL playoffs into the state tournaments... Once again, they are selected from what ran in the Post-Gazette from the week of November 4-10.

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(Photo: The Perry High School football team celebrates after winning the City League football championship at Cupples Stadium on Saturday. Jill Knight/Post-Gazette.)
 
 
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(Photo: Mars Karli Paracca, left, and Sabrina Edwards, third from left, battle with Clearfield's McKenna Aleksivich, second from left, and Sabrina Schwartz on a corner kick in a PIAA Class AA girls match Tuesday night. Mars won, 5-0. John Heller.)

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(Photo: Washington will try to stop Seton-LaSalle receiver Scott Orndoff, a Pitt recruit, Friday night. Matt Freed/Post-Gazette.)

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(Photo: Central Valley's do-it-all standout Robert Foster will be back in the lineup after a suspension. Lake Fong/Post-Gazette.)

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(Photo: Franklin Regional's Nico Lodovico, carrying against Knoch, is a dual threat at quarterback. Matt Freed/Post-Gazette.)

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(Photo: Moon Area's Michaela Guttierrez tries to maneuver around Yough's Mikayla Mance during a WPIAL quarterfinal match. John Heller/Post-Gazette.)

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(Photo: Perry players celebrate by hoisting Cornelio Coates on their shoulders after he made the winning field goal in the City League championship against University Prep Saturday at Cupples Stadium. Jill Knight/Post-Gazette.)

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(Photo: Peters Township's Veronica Latsko hurdles Seneca Valley's Misha Demchuk to gain possession of the ball during title game. Rebecca Droke/Post-Gazette.)

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(Photo: Quaker Valley's Dante Piccolo heads the ball from midfield against General McLane Tuesday. John Heller/Post-Gazette.)

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(Photo: West Allegheny quarterback Andrew Koester has passed for 680 yards in the Indians' ground-oriented offense this season. Matt Freed/Post-Gazette.)