Week 8 of the high school football season arrives with several teams looking to vault themselves into the District 6 playoff picture and two of them looking to secure the top spot in the Heritage Conference and a place in the Appalachian Bowl.
On WCCS and on Renda Digital TV, the 3-4 Homer Center-Wildcats host 2-5 Marion Center.
Homer-Center coach Greg Page says Marion Center will be a tough matchup.
Page says the Wildcats need to find a way to win.
Stingers coach Adam Rising says they are going to have their hands full trying to stop the Wildcats’ Landon Hill.
Rising says his team still has its eyes on the playoffs, but just as importantly, they’re looking for a rare win at Homer-Center.
The airtime on WCCS and on Renda Digitial TV, brought to you by the Graceton-Coral Sportsman’s Club, is 6:15.
On 92.5 FM U92 tonight, it’s the battle for the top of the Heritage Conference, with undefeated Penns Manor hosting 6-1 Cambria Heights, the defending conference champs.
Comets coach Bill Packer says beating the Highlanders means stopping The Heights’ Ty Stockley and Tanner Trybus.
Highlanders coach Jarrod Lewis is proud of the leadership offered by Stockley and Trybus and their veteran linemen.
On Cat Country, 106.3 FM, 5-2 Northern Cambria will host 0-7 River Valley.
Colts coach Sam Shutty says it will be a battle on the line of scrimmage.
Panthers coach Jess Houser says Northern Cambria is deep and talented.
The other Heritage Conference games tonight are two 4-3 teams matching up when Portage visits West Shamokin and 1-6 United Valley at 3-4 Purchase Line.
On WDAD, two 3-4 teams meet up when Indiana travels to Hampton in the Greater Allegheny Conference.
Indiana coach Brad Wright has the scouting report on the Talbots.
The Indiana game will not be available on Renda Digital TV due to a restriction imposed by Hampton. The video will be recorded for replay afterward.
Broadcast times for the action tonight are all at 6:30, with the exception of the Homer-Center/Marion Center game, which airs at 6:15.