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Chartiers Valley WPIAL Title Game On Demand

The Chartiers Valley boys basketball team is once again competing for a WPIAL title, and Comcast will bring the game -- and all seven other WPIAL championship games set this weekend -- to the Xfinity On Demand platform beginning Monday.

For those Xfinity customers who can't make the game, or for those who simply want to watch it again, they'll have free access to replays as Comcast brings every championship game to On Demand for the ninth consecutive year. 

Replays will be available free to Comcast digital cable subscribers beginning March 3. To watch any game, customers simply go to their Xfinity On Demand menu and select the “Get Local” folder followed by the “Sports,” “High School Basketball” and “WPIAL Finals” folders.

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Chris Shovlin will call all three Friday night games, with Ellis Cannon and Jim Elias providing color commentary. Elias will join Shovlin for the 9 p.m. game at the A.J. Palumbo Center pitting the Colts (24-1) against Central Valley (21-3). Tim Benz and Bruce Sakalik will provide play-by-play for Saturday’s five games, with Cannon, former Steelers’ quarterback Charlie Batch and Rich Walsh providing color commentary.

BOYS CLASS AAAA: Hampton (22-3) returns to the championship game after a 61-53 victory over North Allegheny in the semifinals. For the third consecutive season, Hampton will face New Castle (25-0) in the title game, as defending champion New Castle rolled past Kiski, 77-23, in the semis.

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BOYS CLASS AAA: Chartiers Valley (24-1), making its 10th title game appearance under coach Tim McConnell after a 71-57 victory over Uniontown, will face Central Valley (21-3). Central Valley defeated Thomas Jefferson, 68-59, in overtime in the semifinals.

BOYS CLASS AA: Top-seeded Seton-LaSalle (24-1), a 61-45 winner over two-time defending champion Beaver Falls in the semifinals, faces second-seeded Greensburg Central Catholic (22-2). The Centurions beat Aliquippa, 60-51, in the semis.

BOYS CLASS A: Lincoln Park (24-1), upset in the semis last season, rolled past Cardinal Wuerl North Catholic, 75-58, this season to reach the championship game. They’ll face Monessen (20-5), a 110-99 winner over Vincentian in the semifinals and a team that has won 17 of its last 18 games.

GIRLS CLASS AAAA: Penn-Trafford (19-6) is playing in its first title game after beating Fox Chapel, 44-43, in overtime in the semifinals. The Warriors will face Hempfield (17-8), which upset top-seeded North Allegheny, 60-44, in the semifinals.

GIRLS CLASS AAA: South Park (21-4) defeated Elizabeth-Forward, 44-40, in the semifinals to reach the title game for the third straight season. The Eagles will face Blackhawk (22-2), a 69-57 winner over West Mifflin in the semifinals.

GIRLS CLASS AA: Seton-LaSalle (21-4) is in the championship game for the third consecutive season after a 60-42 win over Canevin, to whom it lost in the 2013 title game. The Rebels will face Burrell (25-0), which is making the first WPIAL championship appearance in school history and remains the WPIAL’s only unbeaten girls’ team.

GIRLS CLASS A: Vincentian (21-3) is in the championship game for the fifth time in eight seasons after a 65-41 win over Quigley in the semifinals. Vincentian will face Serra Catholic (23-2), a 60-40 semifinal winner over California.

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