Second-seeded Warwick stopped the Cinderella run of No. 11 Mechanicsburg Tuesday night in a 3-0 victory to advance to the District 3-4A boys soccer championship game.
The Warriors will face No. 1 Cumberland Valley in the final on Saturday, 3 p.m. at Central Dauphin’s Landis Field. Mechanicsburg qualified for the PIAA tournament by reaching the semifinals and will continue its season next Tuesday in the PIAA first round.
The Wildcats' seed will be determined by the winner overh Warwick-CV final. A Warwick win gives Mechanicsburg the No. 3 spot; a Cumberland Valley win places Mechanicsburg at No. 4.Thanks for visiting PennLive. Quality local journalism has never been more important. We need your support. Not a subscriber yet? Please considerJayda Gray, Trinity punches ticket to District 3 2A final with sweep over Littlestown.Shane Ashman, Trinity boys soccer knocks off No.
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