Secondary school summary for Dec. 17, 2022: Allderdice deals with Montour

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Saturday, December 17, 2022|9:04 PM


Logan Golle struck 4 3-pointers heading to racking up 24 indicate lead Allderdice to a 64-42 success over Montour in nonsection young boys basketball Saturday.

Jack Segall included 12 factors for Allderdice (5-1), which tracked by 3 factors after the very first quarter prior to outscoring Montour in the 2nd quarter, 25-10. Jake Wolfe racked up 15 factors for Montour (2-4).

Diocesan Guilfoyle 49, Hempfield 33– Patrick Haigh racked up 22 indicate lead Diocesan Guilfoyle to the nonsection win versus Hempfield (2-4). Harry Sowers had 13 factors for Hempfield and also Drew Gordon included 12 factors.

Farrell 56, Aliquippa 51– Kylon Wilson and also Nasir O’Kane racked up 15 factors each to lead Farrell to a nonsection success. DJ Pedestrian racked up 20 factors for Aliquippa (0-1). Cameron Lindsey included 13 and also Quentin Goode had 10.

North Allegheny 52, Erie 50– Anthony Sciote racked up 20 factors and also Joey Dopirak included 10 as North Allegheny (1-4) got its very first win of the period in a nonsection competition. Andreas McCullum led Erie with 19 factors.

Shaler 72, Grove City 46– Kaden Orga racked up 14 factors and also T.J. Belles had 13 factors as Shaler (6-1) defeated Grove City in nonsection play. Brandon London and also Keegan Smetanka included 11 and also 10 factors for Shaler while Brett Loughry led Grove City with 13 factors.

The Sagemont College (Fla.) 72, Central Catholic 47– Debaba Tshiebwe racked up 14 factors and also Randy Wilkerson included 11 factors, however Central Catholic (1-2) dropped at the King of Bluegrass Vacation Standard in Louisville (Ky.).

Women basketball

Canon-McMillan 56, West Allegheny 38– Lauren Borella racked up 12 factors and also Logan Blue added 11 factors as Canon-McMillan (2-5) beat West Allegheny (2-4) in nonsection play. Alaina Holtz tallied 13 factors in the loss.

Laurel 50, Sharpsville 37– Johnna Hillside racked up 20 indicate lead Laurel (5-1) to the nonsection win versus Sharpsville. Regan Atkins included 10 factors for Laurel, which won its 5th straight, while Chasie Fry paced Sharpsville with 20 factors.

South Fayette 58, Morgantown 31– In nonsection play, Maddie Webber racked up 18 indicate lead South Fayette (5-1) to success over Morgantown (W.Va.). Ryan Oldaker included 16 factors and also Ava Leroux added 10 factors for South Fayette. Lily Jordan (18 factors) and also Sofia Wassick (13 factors) represented every one of Morgantown’s factors.

Quake Valley 45, Montour 35– Nora Johns led Quake Valley (3-4) with 14 factors in a nonsection win. Abigail Cleary racked up 10 for Montour (2-5).

Trinity 63, Belle Vernon 38– Eden Williamson had 15 factors as Trinity (4-2) beat Belle Vernon (2-4) in nonsection play. Macie Justice included 14 factors for the Hillers while colleague Maddie Roberts contributed 10 factors and also 12 rebounds. Jenna Dawson racked up 11 factors for Belle Vernon while Farrah Visitor included 10 factors.

Union 58, Monessen 29– Kelly Cleaver had 23 factors, 8 rebounds and also 6 aids to lead Union (2-2) to the nonsection win versus Monessen (2-2). Zoe Lepri included 10 factors and also 4 rebounds for Union, which led at halftime, 37-11. Na’Jaziah Carter taped 13 factors for Monessen.

Wrestling

King of the Hill– Canon McMillan’s Andrew Binni (127) and also Matt Furman (172) and also Latrobe’s Luke Willochell (114) took residence specific titles at the yearly competition at Central Hill.

Binni covered Boyertown’s Gavin Sheridan with an 8-4 unexpected success. Furman taped a 14-6 significant choice over Central York’s Macon Myers. Willochell won a 7-2 choice over Seneca Valley’s Connor Smith in an all-WPIAL last.

Franklin Regional colleagues Gavyn Beck (160) and also Juliano Marion (189) and also Latrobe’s Corey Boerio (215) dropped in champion suits.

Canon-McMillan was 2nd in the group standings behind host Central Hill. Latrobe was 5th, Burrell completed 7th and also Franklin Regional wound up 8th.

Kiski Duals– Butler dismayed Course 3A’s leading placed group, Waynesburg, 40-32, in the champion suit to cover off a best day, ending up being the very first WPIAL group to rip off the Raiders in greater than 3 years. The Golden Twister additionally racked up gain Penn-Trafford, Peters Territory, Hempfield and also Kiski Location.

Hempfield took the third-place suit, defeating Ft LeBeouf, 43-29. North Allegheny covered Peters Territory, 48-21, in the fifth-place suit. The host Cavaliers completed 8th in the group standings, going down the seventh-place suit 36-32 to Quake Valley. Penn-Trafford beat Yough, 63-6, in the ninth-place suit.

Panther Vacation Standard– Trinity’s Dominic Canali (121) and also Bentworth’s Chris Vargo (127) made titles at Mt. Aloysius. Canali won by means of a 6-4 unexpected success over Mt. Pleasant’s Joseph Longhi. Vargo safeguarded a 11-4 significant choice over Trinity’s TJ Allison.

Indiana’s Nico Fanella (114 ), Bentworth’s Owen Ivcic (139 ), Mt. Pleasant’s Jameson Poklembo (145) and also Armstrong’s Connor Jacobs (215) completed as runners-up.

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