Cranberry is the only other area team to make the playoffs this season. The Berries will face the home-standing Kane Wolves at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday. There are only four teams in the 2A division of District 9. Cranberry is seeded third and Kane is second. The winner will face Punxsutawney or Keystone in the finals.
Edited to correct day of match. While many area volleyball teams have wrapped up their seasons, the Franklin Knights girls volleyball team is heading into the playoffs with a matchup against Habor Creek at 6 p.m. Monday at Cochranton High School. Franklin goes into the game seeded 10th out of the 12 teams in the 2A division bracket of District 10. The Harbor Creek Huskies are seeded 7th. The top four teams got byes in the first round. The winner of Franklin Harbor Creek will face #2 seed Saegertown.
Cranberry is the only other area team to make the playoffs this season. The Berries will face the home-standing Kane Wolves at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday. There are only four teams in the 2A division of District 9. Cranberry is seeded third and Kane is second. The winner will face Punxsutawney or Keystone in the finals.
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