WPIAL Boys’ Soccer Champions
The Western Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletic League (WPIAL) has crowned champions in boys’ soccer since 1933. The 2022 season marks the WPIAL’s 89th year of competition in the sport, and saw Pine-Richland (4A), Moon (3A), Deer Lakes (2A), and Winchester Thurston (1A) claiming the trophy at their respective championship games.
Four different schools have won 10 or more WPIAL boys’ soccer titles, with South Fayette’s 18 being the most in league history. The other schools who have reached double-digits are: Springdale (11), Mt. Lebanon (10), and Quaker Valley (10).
A full list of champions by year and classification can be found below.
Year | 4A | 3A | 2A | 1A |
2022 | Pine-Richland | Moon | Deer Lakes | Winchester Thurston |
2021 | Seneca Valley | Hampton | Quaker Valley | Winchester Thurston |
2020 | Seneca Valley | Mars | Deer Lakes | Greensburg C.C. |
2019 | Canon-McMillan | Franklin Regional | Quaker Valley | Greensburg C.C. |
2018 | Seneca Valley | Franklin Regional | Shady Side Academy | Avonworth |
2017 | North Allegheny | Montour | Shady Side Academy | North Catholic |
2016 | North Allegheny | Chartiers Valley | Quaker Valley | Sewickley Academy |
2015 | Canon-McMillan | South Fayette | Seton LaSalle | |
2014 | Peters Township | South Park | Winchester Thurston | |
2013 | Peters Township | West Allegheny | Sewickley Academy | |
2012 | Canon-McMillan | Quaker Valley | Riverside | |
2011 | Upper St. Clair | Hampton | Seton LaSalle | |
2010 | Peters Township | Hampton | Seton LaSalle | |
2009 | Mt. Lebanon | Mars | Greensburg C.C. | |
2008 | Peters Township | Mars | Seton LaSalle | |
2007 | Bethel Park | Steel Valley | Sewickley Academy | |
2006 | Bethel Park | South Park | Seton LaSalle | |
2005 | Plum | South Park | Sewickley Academy | |
2004 | Upper St. Clair | Thomas Jefferson | Greensburg C.C. | |
2003 | Peters Township | Moon | Greensburg C.C. | |
2002 | Mt. Lebanon | Thomas Jefferson | Seton LaSalle | |
2001 | Chartiers Valley | Thomas Jefferson | Sewickley Academy | |
2000 | Upper St. Clair | East Allegheny | Sewickley Academy | |
1999 | North Allegheny | Quaker Valley | ||
1998 | Mt. Lebanon | Sewickley Academy | ||
1997 | Mt. Lebanon | East Allegheny | ||
1996 | North Allegheny | Quaker Valley | ||
1995 | Fox Chapel | Steel Valley | ||
1994 | North Allegheny | Steel Valley | ||
1993 | Mt. Lebanon | Quaker Valley | ||
1992 | North Allegheny | Quaker Valley | ||
1991 | Fox Chapel | Quaker Valley | ||
1990 | Moon | Hampton | ||
1989 | Mt. Lebanon | Peters Township | ||
1988 | Upper St. Clair | Peters Township | ||
1987 | Fox Chapel | Peters Township | ||
1986 | Moon | Peters Township | ||
1985 | Moon | Quaker Valley | ||
1984 | Mt. Lebanon | |||
1983 | Moon | |||
1982 | Mt. Lebanon | |||
1981 | Mt. Lebanon | |||
1980 | Upper St. Clair | |||
1979 | Shaler | |||
1978 | North Allegheny | |||
1977 | Mt. Lebanon | |||
1976 | North Allegheny | |||
1975 | North Allegheny | |||
1974 | Trinity | |||
1973 | Springdale | |||
1972 | Upper St. Clair | |||
1971 | Springdale | |||
1970 | Springdale | |||
1969 | Springdale | |||
1968 | Springdale | |||
1967 | Fox Chapel | |||
1966 | Springdale | |||
1965-F^ | Springdale | |||
1965-S^ | Springdale | |||
1964 | Fox Chapel | |||
1963 | Springdale | |||
1962 | Chartiers Valley | |||
1961 | Springdale | |||
1960 | Chartiers Valley | |||
1959 | Chartiers Valley | |||
1958 | South Fayette | |||
1957 | Monongahela | |||
1956 | Monongahela | |||
1955 | Bridgeville | |||
1954 | Bridgeville | |||
1953 | Bridgeville | |||
1952 | South Fayette | |||
1951 | South Fayette | |||
1950 | South Fayette | |||
1949 | South Fayette | |||
1948 | South Fayette | |||
1947 | South Fayette | |||
1946 | South Fayette | |||
1945 | South Fayette | |||
1944 | South Fayette | |||
1943 | South Fayette | |||
1942 | Bridgeville | |||
1941 | Robinson | |||
1940 | Snowden | |||
1939 | Snowden | |||
1938 | South Fayette | |||
1937 | South Fayette | |||
1936 | South Fayette | |||
1935 | South Fayette | |||
1934 | South Fayette | |||
1933 | South Fayette |
Note:
^ – The boys’ soccer season was moved from the spring to the fall following the 1964-65 academic year.