HIGH SCHOOL BOYS
Johnstown 69
Cambria Heights 48
Cliff Eddins led Johnstown with
19 points and added eight rebounds in the Trojans’ win.
Dwight Andrews had 11 points and Richard Agurs had five steals.
Cambria Heights’ Ian Vescovi led all scorers with 20 points, while Brett Caldwell added 15.
Central Cambria 57
Richland 47
Brian Holsinger had 19 points and Caleb Handlon added 15 in Central Cambria’s win.
Jordan Rozich led Richland with
16 points, while Jordan Polasko had 14.
Bishop Carroll 47
Bedford 28
BEDFORD – Dylan Link scored
11 points for the Huskies.
Steve Garlock led the Bisons with
11 points.
Bishop Guilfoyle 34
Bishop McCort 33
Bill Dill and Mason Del Rosario had
14 and 10 points, respectively, in a losing effort as Bishop Guilfoyle came away from Bishop McCort with a narrow win.
HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS
Rockwood 55, Portage 22
PORTAGE – Emily Miller scored a game-high 21 points to lead Rockwood past host Portage.
Samantha Emert added 19 points for the Rockets, while Kelsey Zerfoss had 11.
Tanea Lehman led Portage with
11 points.
Richland 51
Central Cambria 40
EBENSBURG – Casey Baumgardner scored a game-high 23 points and teammate Kaija Holtzman added 18 in Richland’s win.
Emily Wright led Central Cambria with 15 points, while Taylor Swatsworth had 14.
North Star 63
Meyersdale 22
BOSWELL – Emily Lohr had 23 points and Chelsea Danel added 19 in North Star’s win.
Cambria Heights 74 Johnstown 24
PATTON – Cambria Heights had four players in double figures in a win over Johnstown.
Miranda Zeanchock led all players with 17 points. Kayla Cavallo added 14, Danielle Bodek 12 and Maria Pompa 10.
Tara Smith led Johnstown with
12 points.
Westmont 51
Penn Cambria 21
CRESSON – Westmont led 19-0 after the first quarter en route to a win over host Penn Cambria. Gina Rievel led Westmont with 13 points.
Jess Delic led Penn Cambria with
11 points.
Forest Hills 68, Somerset 57
SIDMAN – Forest Hills put four players in double figures en route to a win over Somerset.
Casey Gallaher led the Ranger with
22 points while Becky Baird scored 16, Jess DiFlauro added 11 and Julie Marks produced 10.
Conemaugh Township 68 Shanksville 19
DAVIDSVILLE – Hayley Fockler’s
16 points led Conemaugh Township to a one-sided win.
Julie Byer played only the first half, getting seven rebounds, six steals and eight assists for the Indians. Katie Reckner led with 10 rebounds.
Kayla Maust topped Shanksville with
12 points.
Marion Center 58, United 28
ARMAGH – Amy Fairman scored
13 points to lead Marion Center to victory at United.
Kelsey Yaworski had 10 points to front the Lions.
Marion Center won the junior varsity game 46-41 in overtime.
Blairsville 61
Laurel Valley 41
BLAIRSVILLE – Tiffany Lingenfelter’s dozen points led Blairsville to a win over Laurel Valley.
Julie Snyder scored 14 points, Jessica Brown had 12 and each grabbed
14 rebounds to lead the visitors. Morgan McLaughlin added 10 points for the Rams.
Shade 56
Blacklick Valley 37
NANTY GLO – Becca Muha scored
14 points and Chelsey Pongrac had 13 to lead Shade at Blacklick Valley.
Carley Smith’s 11 points topped the hosts.
Conemaugh Valley 57 Turkeyfoot Valley 19
Kami Koscheck’s 10 points for Turkeyfoot Valley was the double-digit performance as Conemaugh Valley crushed the visitors.
Carly Gruss had five rebounds for the Blue Jays.
Ferndale 57, Berlin 46
Brittany Eisenhuth’s 20 points led the way as Ferndale notched a home win over Berlin.
Brittany Baumbaugh had 15 points and a dozen rebounds for the Yellow Jackets while Carly Priest scored a dozen. Eisenhuth also had 12 rebounds to go with five blocked shots and five steals.
Brooke Snyder’s 15 points led Berlin, which got 12 from Laura Etris.
Bishop Carroll 61, Bedford 10
EBENSBURG – Lindsy Sammarco and Krista Krug had 15 points each to lead Bishop Carroll, which improved to 3-0.
Bedford opened its season with the loss.
Ligonier Valley 54
Northern Cambria 42
NORTHERN CAMBRIA – Emily Daugherty scored 21 points, Alyssa Derk had 11, and Maddy Grimm, 10, as undefeated Ligonier Valley defeated host Northern Cambria in the Heritage Conference.
The Mounties are 3-0. Kelley Sedlock scored a team-high nine points for 1-2 Northern Cambria.
High School Sports
Local Basketball Briefs 12/17/2009
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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
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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