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DISTRICT III FOOTBALL
RECORDS & HISTORY
Championship Game Results (cont.)
Class 1A
2019: Millersburg 56, Fairfield 28
2018: Halifax 37, Fairfield 6
2017: Steelton-Highspire 68, Fairfield 42
2016: Steelton-Highspire 20, Halifax 14
2015: Camp Hill 40, York Catholic 28
2014: Camp Hill 63, York Catholic 49
2013: Steelton-Highspire 26, York Catholic 7
2012: Delone Catholic 28, Steelton-Highspire 13
2011: Columbia 36, Camp Hill 20
2010: Holy Name 27, Millersburg 20
2009: Millersburg 15, Upper Dauphin 12
2008: Steelton-Highspire 49, Camp Hill 16
2007: Steelton-Highspire 24, Millersburg 21
2006: Steelton-Highspire 47, Millersburg 31
2005: Steelton-Highspire 47, Holy Name 10
2004: Camp Hill 21, Holy Name 0
2003: Steelton-Highspire 30, Halifax 14
2002: Camp Hill 25, York Catholic 13
2001: Camp Hill 13, Columbia 6
2000: Steelton-Highspire 35, Halifax 0 Manheim Central quarterback Chad Ginder scores the game-winning touchdown in the final
1999: Steelton-Highspire 14, Halifax 7 minutes of 1989 championship game to give the Barons their first of 18 district titles. Ginder
1998: Scotland 26, Camp Hill 6 threw an interception on the play; however, the Elizabethtown defender fumbled on the return,
1997: Steelton-Highspire27, Camp Hill 6 and Ginder scooped the ball & scored. The play set the stage for the District’s greatest dynasty.
1996: Camp Hill 26, Scotland 22 The photo taken by Marty Heisey was clipped from the New Era newspaper .
1995: Columbia 19, Hanover 8
1994: Delone Catholic 20, Scotland 14 (OT) Championship Game Appearances
1993: Wyomissing 49, York Catholic 12
22- Manheim Central (18-4) 5- Cedar Cliff (3-2) 2- Cedar Crest (0-2)
1992: Scotland 39, York Catholic 7
Conestoga Valley (1-4) Central York (0-2)
1991: Wyomissing 21, Holy Name 0
1990: Wyomissing 24, Holy Name 0 21- Cumberland Valley (13-8) Halifax (1-4) Donegal (0-2)
Millersburg (2-3) East Pennsboro (0-2)
1989: Littlestown 25, Wyomissing 19 (3OT)
17- Bishop McDevitt (14-3) West York (3-2) Muhlenberg (0-2)
1988: Camp Hill 32, Columbia 6
1987: Camp Hill 21, Holy Name 0 Newport (1-1)
16- Wyomissing (8-8) 4- Columbia (2-2) South Western (0-2)
1986: Camp Hill 20, Hanover 0
Lower Dauphin (3-1) State College (1-1)
1985: Hanover 16, Camp Hill 12 14- Camp Hill (9-5)
1984: Littlestown 14, Cocalico 8 Delone Catholic (8-6) Scotland (2-2) Upper Dauphin (1-1)
1983: Reading Cent Cath 22, Littlestown 21 (2OT) York Suburban (1-1)
3- Carlisle (1-2)
1982: York Catholic 16, Holy Name 0 13- Steelton-Highspire (11-2) Elizabethtown (0-3) 1- Chambersburg (0-1)
Fairfield (0-3) Conrad Weiser (0-1)
For a much more detailed review of the 10- Cocalico (3-7) Gettysburg (0-3) ELCO (0-1)
PIAA District III football’s history and Wilson (7-3) Governor Mifflin (0-3) Garden Spot (0-1)
records, visit the CHAMPIONS link on the York Catholic (3-7) Hanover (1-2) Hempfield (0-1)
Football Page of the District’s website at J.P. McCaskey (0-3) Hershey (1-0)
https://piaad3.org/sports/football. 9- Lancaster Catholic (6-3) Juniata (1-2) Manheim Township (1-0)
Lampeter-Strasburg (2-1) New Oxford (0-1)
8- Central Dauphin (4-4)
Middletown (5-3) Mechanicsburg (1-2) Reading (0-1)
Susquehanna Twp. (0-3) Reading Cent Cath (1-0)
7- Berks Catholic (4-3) Trinity (2-1) Red Land (1-0)
Holy Name (1-6) Red Lion (0-1)
Shippensburg (0-1)
Littlestown (3-4)
Spring Grove (0-1)
6- Bermudian Springs (3-3) West Perry (0-1)
Harrisburg (3-3)
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