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Eagles move to 8-0

Knoch freshman falls in WPIAL tennis final

Kameron Patterson threw for three touchdowns and ran for another two as Grove City's football team rolled to a 42-7 win over Fairview Friday night on the road.

Patterson was 21-of-26 passing for 310 yards for the Eagles (8-0). He connected with tight end A.J. Turner for scoring passes of 29 and 20 yards and also hit Molek Walker on a 55-yard TD pass. His scoring runs were of 20 and 3.

Riverside 28, Cardinal Wuerl North Catholic 26 — Trojans quarterback Jack Cassidy ran 85 yards for a touchdown with 1:55 remaining in the game, but the two-point conversion failed to hand CWNC (4-3, 3-2) the disappointing loss.

Riverside (5-2, 5-1) led 28-14 late before the Trojans launched a rally.

Brookville 41, Union/ACV 22 — Lucas Bowser threw for 157 yards and a touchdown, but the Falcon Knights fell behind 28-7 by the half and couldn't recover.

Gavin Hawk caught eight passes for 95 yards and Trey Miles had four catches for 56 yards and the touchdown, a 30-yard connection from Bowser.

Greg Duncan led Union/ACV (2-5) with 72 yards rushing on nine carries.

Clarion-Limestone 45, Moniteau 7 — Chance Nagy threw for 74 yards and rushed for another 59, but the Warriors suffered a KSAC loss.

Nagy hit Dalton Anderson five times for 58 yards and the lone touchdown for Moniteau (3-4).

Sto-Rox 35, Summit Academy 20 — The Knights (2-5) dropped their second straight section game.

No other information was available.

Girls Tennis

Knoch freshman Elle Santora fell to Katherine Marks of OLSH 6-3, 6-0 in the WPIAL Class AA singles championship match.

Santora finished second in the WPIAL.

Girls Volleyball

Grove City rallied from a first-set loss to topple West Middlesex Thursday night. The Eagles dropped the first set 25-16, before winning the last three 25-23, 25-14, 25-21.

Ashley Jackson led Grove City with 17 kills and 13 blocks. Hannah Santom had 18 assists and seven kills.

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