High School Girls
Marion Center 52 Ligonier Valley 44
LIGONIER – Marion Center went 18-for-25 from the free-throw line in the second half to hand Ligonier Valley its first loss of the season on Thursday night.
Bridget McClure led the Stingers (13-2) with 19 points while Nicole Miloser had 18.
Freshman Maddy Grimm led Ligonier Valley (15-1) with 16 points.
Johnstown 44
Penn Cambria 38
Tyneshia Smith scored
16 points and pulled down
11 rebounds as Johnstown defeated visiting Penn Cambria.
Amber Mangus contributed 13 points to the victory.
Jess Delic’s 18 points led the Panthers, who got 14 from Brianna Kearney.
Shade 74
Turkeyfoot Valley 24
CONFLUENCE – Shade put six scorers in double figures en route to a lopsided win at Turkeyfoot Valley.
Erin Spinelli, Casey Roberts, Ashley Manges and Chesley Pongrac scored 11 points each for the Panthers while Kristen Corradini and Becca Muha had 10 each. Marlee Zubek had seven assists.
Berlin 56
Rockwood 32
BERLIN – Brooke Snyder scored 18 points and Caitlyn Rohrs added 12 as Berlin notched a win.
Emily Miller’s 13 points led the Rockets, who got 10 from Sam Emert.
Conemaugh Valley 65 Blacklick Valley 51
NANTY GLO – Conemaugh Valley hit 16 of its 17 free throws in a road win over Blacklick Valley.
Beth Kendera had 17 points for the Blue Jays (11-3). Taylor Gruss scored 15 and Jen Percinsky had 10.
Jami Kish’s 18 points led Blacklick Valley (6-7) while Danielle Lesso had 13.
Saltsburg 62
Laurel Valley 38
NEW FLORENCE – Sheena Muffey scored 25 points to lead Saltsburg’s rout of host Laurel Valley.
Sarah Prenni added 16 points for the Trojans (8-7) while Trisha Gabrielson had 11.
Julie Brown’s 20 points and 10 rebounds led Laurel Valley (1-14).
Meyersdale 51 Salisbury 34
SALISBURY - Katie Vena scored 19 points and Elizabeth Caton added 14 to lead Meyersdale.
Salisbury got 13 points from Alayna Harshberger and 10 from Lydia Hale-Cooper.
Great Commission 29 JCS 28
HOLLSOPPLE – Lindsay Najjar scored 10 points in a losing effort as Johnstown
Christian succumbed to Great Commission.
High School Boys
Cambria CC 73 Clearfield CC 12
MUNDYS CORNER - Tyler Gary had 12 points to lead Cambria County Christian while Tyler Berkebile and Josh Flaherty added 10 tallies each.
Great Commission 49 JCS 45
HOLLSOPPLE – Alex Clark scored 21 points and Mike Carrieri had 13 as Great Commission edged host Johnstown Christian School.
Jordan Robson and Jonluke Varner each scored 11 points for JCS (1-13).
Johnstown 64
Penn Cambria 50
CRESSON - Quayshawn Thompson and Alkwan Williams scored 12 points and grabbed 11 rebounds each in a win at Penn Cambria.
Joe Dziabo’s 24 points led the Panthers.
High School Sports
Local Basketball Briefs 1/29/2010
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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.
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High school basketball in brief
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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
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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
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