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WELCOME FROM PIAA DISTRICT III                                              OFFICIAL DISTRICT III PIAA
                    CHAIR DOUG BOHANNON                                               FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHP

                                                                                       TOURNAMENT PROGRAM
                         Welcome to the 2020-2021 District III M&T Bank Fall Championship
                         Series.
                                                                                      Celebrating the Success of Student
                         I am pleased to enter my second school year as PIAA District III Chair-  Athletes in South Central Pennsylvania
                         man.
                                                                                    Table of Contents (click on page for link)
                         It is always fulfilling to work for the benefit of our schools’ student-  District III Committee Members ......... 2
                         athletes.  We have a great team of dedicated people serving on the   District III Sportswear Order Form ...... 3
                         District III Committee, and a large number of equally dedicated people   About PIAA District III ......................... 4
         throughout the district’s 10-county jurisdiction who serve as game managers and support
                                                                                    School enrollments/classifications ..... 5
         staff for our Championships.
                                                                                    About the Power Rankings ................. 6
         This year has been the most challenging year in recent memory for school districts – and   2020 Final Power Rankings ................. 7
         all Pennsylvanians – in their ongoing battle against the novel coronavirus and its COVID-19   Championship Brackets ...................... 9
         illness.  The virus has disrupted the flow of daily life for many people, including those
                                                                                    AAA Team Pages ........................... 10-13
         serving in our public and private schools.  We are very proud of the way our schools and
                                                                                    AA Team Pages... .......................... 14-17
         our students have reacted to the challenges presented during a pandemic.  They have all
         developed and followed health and safety plans designed to prevent the spread of COVID-  A Team Pages ............................... .18-21
         19.                                                                        PIAA Championship Brackets ............ 22
                                                                                    2019 District III Championships ........ 24
         School athletics have faced complex issues in dealing with COVID-19.  District III has spent   District III  History & Records ....... 25-27
         many hours discussing and implementing plans to provide for the safe return of students
                                                                                    Student Awards ................................ 28
         to education and for athletes to return to competition.
         The result of these efforts is what you see today:  District III championships that were not
         a certainty just a few months ago.  It took the dedication and efforts of many people to
         reach this point where our students are able to engage in PIAA post-season action. We are
         very happy that our students have the opportunity to qualify for and play in our
         championship contests.

         We realize that our decisions, including reducing the number of qualifiers to our fall sports
         championships, do not please everyone.  We had to make all of our decisions based on the
         welfare of our student-athletes while still providing the district and PIAA competition they
         have come to expect.
         At all times during this ever-changing process of determining our playoffs, we tried to be
         as fair and as equitable to all schools in our district. That is always one of our most im-
         portant goals in PIAA District III.
         We wish that this year’s championship series was no different than in years past, contests
         that fully involved not just athletes, but other students, spectators and the community at-
         large.  Reducing the number of qualifiers and the spectators who observe the contests has
         been frustrating for all.

         But we did what was required by the extraordinary circumstances presented to us.  While
         many people cannot attend our championships as they freely could in the past, we hope   About the Cover:
         that our new online programs and school-based online coverage of our events will enable   Lower Dauphin defeated Wilson in
         people to engage with our athletes this fall, even from afar.               last year’s District III final, but the

         Thank you for supporting our student-athletes in District III.              Bulldogs avenged the loss in the PIAA
                                                                                     Championship game.
                                                                                     From top to bottom, Lower Dauphin,
                                                                                     Palmyra and Greenwood celebrate
                                                                                     2019 District titles.
                                                                                     ACTION PHOTO COURTESY OF
                                                                                     SEAN SIMMERS / PENNLIVE






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