Keith Schweigert checking in…it seems silly to start worrying about the district playoffs when we’re only halfway through the regular season, but for those who are interested, here are the District 3 power point standings, which are used to determine the playoff fields:
AAAA
1. Bishop McDevitt — 120
2. Wilson — 114
3. Muhlenberg — 110
4. Penn Manor — 108
5. Dallastown — 104
6. York — 100
7. Cumberland Valley — 88
8. Red Land — 84
9. (tie) Central York — 82
9. (tie) Elizabethtown — 82
9. (tie) Hempfield — 82
12. (tie) Central Dauphin — 68
12. (tie) Manheim Township — 68
14. Cedar Cliff — 66
15. Governor Mifflin — 64
16. Warwick — 58
AAA
1. Mechanicsburg — 132
2. Greencastle-Antrim — 114
3. West York — 102
4. (tie) Conrad Weiser — 100
4. (tie) Garden Spot — 100
4. (tie) Lebanon — 100
7. Northern Lebanon — 94
8. (tie) Cocalico — 92
8. (tie) Northern — 92
10. Daniel Boone — 90
11. Susquehanna Township — 76
12. Manheim Central — 74
13. Palmyra — 64
14. (tie) Fleetwood — 44
14. (tie) Solanco — 44
16. (tie) East Pennsboro — 42
16. (tie) Kennard-Dale — 42
AA
1. Middletown — 138
2. Littlestown — 114
3. (tie) Delone Catholic — 112
3. (tie) Lancaster Catholic — 112
5. Bermudian Springs — 100
6. (tie) Trinity — 96
6. (tie) Wyomissing — 96
8. Annville-Cleona — 82
A
1. Steelton-Highspire — 148
2. Reading Holy Name — 112
3. Camp Hill — 110
4. York Catholic — 74
5. (tie) Reading Central Catholic — 70
5. (tie) Upper Dauphin — 70
7. Columbia — 36
8. Scotland — 32
The top 16 teams make the playoffs in Classes AAAA and AAA, while the top eight go in AA and A.












