High School Boys
Richland 64
Bishop Carroll 55
EBENSBURG – Max Pavlovich led Richland with 14 points while Alex Ritenour and Jordan Rozich scored 13 each.
The Rams got 11 points from Derek Malzi and 10 off Josh Robertson.
Dylan Link’s game-high 21 points led the Huskies, who got 17 by Curt Panick.
High School Girls
Shade 50, Ferndale 44
CAIRNBROOK – Casey Roberts and Erin Spinelli scored 16 and
14 points, respectively, in leading Shade.
Spinelli had six assists and Ashley Manges grabbed 10 rebounds.
Brittany Eisenhuth’s 15 points led the Yellow Jackets, who got 13 from Elizabeth Chobany and 10 from Gabby Kull.
Somerset 86
Johnstown 58
SOMERSET – Chelsea Shaulis scored 28 points, Nicole Shaffer had 16 and Brooke Spangler added 13 in leading Somerset on Friday night.
Tyneshia Smith’s game-high
31 points led Johnstown, which got 12 points from Melissa Ravida.
High School Sports
Local sports briefs 1/31/10
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Boiling over: Boiling Springs hands Bedford a defeat in Class AA semis
Friday started well for Bedford’s wrestling team.
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Ferndale captures win in Jess Ambroe Classic
The listed opponent for Northern Cambria in Friday night’s Laurel Mountain varsity hockey game at Cambria County War Memorial was Ferndale.
What the Reapers encountered was an emotional and purple-clad Jess’ Army.
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Rams roll past Blue Jays
It had been a while since the Richland Rams had played a varsity hockey game. Though the Rams’ last action came on Jan. 12, Richland showed little rust as it trounced Conemaugh Valley 12-1 Friday evening at Cambria County War Memorial.
Richland (7-3-2) posted four goals in the game’s first 4:33 as it buried the Blue Jays (1-14) early. -
High school basketball in brief
A closer look at Friday's boys and girls high school basketball games:
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UPDATED Bedford advances in PIAA wrestling in odd way
It’s not often that a team can win a match at the PIAA Class AA Dual-Meet Championships while giving up two forfeits, but that’s exactly what Bedford did this afternoon at the Giant Center.
In fact, the Bisons won 30-29 over Pen Argyl because they forfeited.
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Bedford goes to Class AA quarterfinals by thumping first-time participant Western Wayne
Bedford was making its fifth straight appearance in the PIAA Class AA Dual-Meet Championships on Thursday.
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High School Basketball in Brief
A closer look at Thursday's boys and girls high school basketball games:
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High School Basketball in Brief
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[VIDEO] Cory Berchick sets Township school mark, but Somerset wins the match
Jarod Feathers didn’t necessarily see this moment coming four years ago.
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High school basketball in brief
A closer look at Tuesday's boys and girls high school basketball games:
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