Central York Panthers Headed to Hershey

Panthers get to play at the Giant Center after missing the District finals

Central York boys' basketball's remarkable journey culminates in a chance to compete for a PIAA State Class 6A title, showcasing a historic turnaround that saw them advance through the playoffs after defeating defending champion Reading 79-65. Having now secured a spot in the state championship game against District 11 champion Parkland, the Panthers' previous record of only three state playoff wins has been transformed, signifying their well-deserved place in the final game of the Pennsylvania high school basketball season.

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Central York boys’ basketball head coach Jeff Hoke lives just two miles from the Giant Center in Hershey. He sees the arena each morning while walking his dog. For a few days in late February, however, he changed his route to avoid the sight.

The Giant Center is the premier destination for Pennsylvania high school basketball teams, as it hosts the District 3 and PIAA championships. Hoke’s Panthers, after a dominant regular season, needed just two district playoff wins to reach the Class 6A final. Instead, top-seeded Central went one-and-done in that bracket, losing 66-65 in the quarterfinals to York-Adams League rival Red Lion on Feb. 23.

The Panthers left their home gym shell-shocked that night. But Hoke, before making the long drive home, acknowledged his team still had a path to Hershey, even if it would take a historic run through the state tournament.

Five weeks later, those words read like a prophecy.

Central York will play for a PIAA Class 6A title this weekend after knocking out defending champion Reading, 79-65, on Tuesday at Warwick High School. The Panthers, who prior to this month had won just three state playoff games in their history, will face District 11 champion Parkland at 8 p.m. Saturday in the very last game of the Pennsylvania high school campaign.


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