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Canton had four players named to the Pennsylvania Football Writers' Class 1A All-State Team on Monday.
ALTOONA — Canton lost to Bishop Guilfoyle 20-7 in the PIAA, Class A semifinal to end their playoff run.
Canton scored 20 unanswered points as they rallied past Old Forge, 20-14, in the PIAA, Class A football quarterfinals Saturday.
TOWANDA — Canton used a strong ground game and opportunistic defense to beat the defending state champions, Steelton-Highspire, 32-27, in the first round of the PIAA, Class A football tournament.
TOWANDA - Canton pounded their way past Muncy 45-7 to win their first District IV, Class A football title since 1990.
CANTON — Canton had no problem with the pouring rain and muddy conditions as they defeated Troy 36-0 to claim the NTL Division-I title and keep the Old Shoe.
Canton got going with two defensive touchdowns, then used their patented running game to route Hanover 60-7 in football action.
ATHENS - Canton rolled to a 34-10 win over Athens to stay undefeated in NTL football action.
Canton continued to dominate on the grid-iron, beating Montgomery 48-6 in NTL football action.
Canton stayed undefeated as they blanked Wellsboro 26-0 in NTL football action.
Canton racked up 348 rushing yards as they defeated Northwest 42-0 in NTL football action.
Canton scored touchdown on their first seven possessions as they defeated Wyalusing 55-20.
Cooper Kitchen had five touchdowns - four of them rushing - on his birthday as the Warriors defeated Towanda 52-0 in NTL football action.
CANTON — Canton took advantage of a hot and humid afternoon as they defeated NP-Mansfield 48-7 in NTL football action Saturday.
Canton recently held their annual All-Sports Awards Banquet.