Cedar Cliff Baseball Takes Down North Penn in Class 6A State Championship
- Cedar Cliff won the PIAA 6A baseball title against North Penn with a score of 1-0 on a bizarre balk in the 13th inning.
- The game took more than six hours, becoming the longest baseball state championship game in Pennsylvania history, lasting over twelve and a half innings without a score.
- Cedar Cliff's winning run was scored as the balk allowed them to load the bases and secure victory with no outs in the 13th inning.
- Celebrations erupted for Cedar Cliff while North Penn's players faced deep disappointment, marking a memorable moment for both teams.
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Extra-Inning State Championship Baseball Game Ends On Balk In Gut-Wrenching Scene
North Penn and Cedar Cliff squared off in what turned into an instant classic, edge-of-your-seat high school baseball state championship game with Pennsylvania bragging rights on the line. North Penn eventually ended up on the losing side of things, and while losing a state title game is always brutal, losing it in the fashion it did is a punch straight to the gut.In what turned into the longest game in Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletic Asso…

PIAA-6A BASEBALL: North Penn falls to Cedar Cliff in longest state final ever
North Penn lost the PIAA-6A state championship game, 1-0 in 13 innings, to Cedar Cliff Friday night at Medlar Field at Lubrano Park on the campus of Penn State University.
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