PIAA Boys’ Volleyball Champions
The Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletic Association (PIAA) has crowned champions in boys’ volleyball since 1936. Each classification champion and additional schools from the Western Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletic League (WPIAL) have qualified for the PIAA Championships since its inception, with PIAA District VII claiming a total of 32 state champions in the sport.
A total of six different WPIAL schools have won multiple PIAA titles, with North Allegheny’s nine being the most in league history. The other schools who have won two or more are: Homestead (7), Monessen (4), Penn Hills (4), Derry (3), and Deer Lakes (2).
A full list of champions by year and classification can be found below. The 2020 season was not contested due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Year | School | Class | Results |
2022 | North Allegheny | 3A | def. Palmyra (3-0), Shaler (3-0), Pennridge (3-0), Central Dauphin (3-1) |
2021 | North Allegheny | 3A | def. Cumberland Valley (3-0), Northeastern (3-0), Seneca Valley (3-0), Central Dauphin (3-1) |
2019 | North Allegheny | 3A | def. Hempfield (3-1), Shaler (3-0), Bethel Park (3-1), Central York (3-0) |
2018 | North Allegheny | 3A | def. Warwick (3-0), Butler (3-0), Central York (3-2), Hempfield (3-0) |
2013 | North Allegheny | 3A | def. Norwin, Bethel Park, Central Dauphin, Pennsbury (3-1) |
2011 | Deer Lakes | 2A | 1st in Pool B (Lancaster Mennonite, Saegertown, Holy Redeemer) def. Northeastern (3-2), Saegertown (3-0) |
2009 | Ambridge | 2A | 1st in Pool B (North Pocono, Maplewood, Manheim Central) def. Deer Lakes (3-0), Maplewood (3-0) |
1999 | North Allegheny | 1st in Pool D (Central York, Lower Merion, Maplewood) 1st in Pool F (Emmaus, Altoona, Souderton) def. Lower Merion (2-1), Spring Grove (2-1) |
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1995 | Derry | 1st in NW Region (Cochranton, Penn Hills, Cambridge Springs) 1st in Pool B (Parkland, North Allegheny, Souderton) def. Warwick (2-1), Baldwin (2-0) |
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1991 | North Allegheny | 1st in Pool A (Council Rock, Carrick, Emmaus) def. Tunkhannock (2-0), Susquehannock (2-0), Hempfield (2-0) |
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1990 | Penn Hills | 1st in Pool A (Peabody, Council Rock, Emmaus) def. Richland (2-0), North Allegheny (2-0), Dallastown (2-0) |
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1988 | Derry | 1st in Pool A (Peabody, Easton, Dallastown) def. Emmaus (2-0), Maplewood (2-0), Central York (2-0) |
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1987 | North Allegheny | 1st in Pool C (James M. Coughlin, Maplewood, Emmaus) def. Montour (2-0), Northeastern (2-0), Derry (2-1) |
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1986 | Derry | 1st in Pool D (Carrick, Cambridge Springs, Lake Lehman) def. Northeastern (2-0), North Allegheny (2-1), Farrell (2-1) |
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1984 | Penn Hills | 1st in Group 1; def. Deer Lakes (2-1), Central York (2-1) | |
1980 | Plum | def. Lake Lehman (2-0), Haverford (2-0); lost to North Allegheny (1-2); def. Haverford (1-0), North Allegheny (2-0), North Allegheny (1-0) |
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1979 | North Allegheny | def. Jersey Shore (2-0), Quakertown (2-1), Maplewood (2-0), Deer Lakes (2-0), Maplewood (2-0) |
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1978 | Deer Lakes | def. Dieruff (2-0), Conneaut Valley (2-0), Steel Valley (2-1), Steel Valley (2-0) |
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1973 | Penn Hills | ||
1965 | Penn Hills | ||
1962 | Homestead | ||
1961 | Homestead | ||
1960 | Monessen | ||
1959 | Monessen | ||
1958 | Homestead | ||
1956 | Monessen | ||
1955 | Homestead | ||
1954 | Homestead | ||
1953 | Monessen | ||
1948 | Homestead | ||
1947 | Homestead | ||
1940 | Munhall |