There are just two games left in the regular season for the area’s high school football teams, and tonight there are some key games for both the Heritage Conference and the District 6 standings.
On Cat Country 106.3 FM and Renda Digital TV, undefeated 8-0 Marion Center will take on the visiting 7-1 River Valley Panthers, in a matchup featuring two very similar teams.
Stingers coach Adam Rising says River Valley is versatile offensively.
Panthers coach Ed Dalton says Marion Center’s Camden Rising is a team leader defensively and offensively, and he has a lot of weapons to work with.
On WCCS and Renda Digital TV, 7-1 Cambria Heights will play host to 6-2 Homer-Center. It’s a matchup of the two longest-tenured and winningest coaches in the history of their respective schools. Greg page has been at Homer-Center for nineteen seasons. Jarrod Lewis has led Cambria Heights for fifteen years.
Greg Page says playing Cambria Heights is always a battle.
Page says the Highlanders use multiple formations offensively, and it’s not easy predicting where the play’s going.
Jarrod Lewis says Homer-Center has put together a formidable team.
Lewis has the keys to a win for Cambria Heights tonight.
On 92.5 FM U92 tonight, Penns Manor visits United Valley, with playoff positioning at stake in the District 6 rankings. The Comets are seventh in Class A. The Lions are eighth in AA.
Lions coach Lou McElwee says his defense needs to shut off the cut lanes for Penns Manor’s runners.
Penns Manor’s Carson Rhea says the Comets have to bring it tonight.
The other games tonight are Purchase Line traveling to Portage and Conemaugh Township visiting Northern Cambria.
West Shamokin took advantage of a late turnover and squeezed by Conemaugh Valley last night, 22-20 for the Wolves’ first win of the season.
All of tonight’s action on our Renda Media broadcasts begins with the Indiana Total Therapy Pregame Shows at 6:30, with the exception of the Homer-Center/Cambria Heights game, where the ITT Pregame starts at 6:13.