Falcons get big victory
It was a tight game at the half, but a quick start in the third quarter propelled the A-C Valley girls basketball team to its first playoff win since 2001-02 with a 44-36 victory over DuBois Central Catholic Friday night.
Ellie Thompson scored 21 points to lead the Falcons to the District 9 1A quarterfinals.
A-C Valley (14-7) will play No. 1 seed North Clarion next week at a site and time to be determined in the semifinals.
The Falcons led 17-14 at the half, but opened the third quarter on a 10-2 run to give themselves some breathing room.
DuBois Central Catholic crept closer in the fourth quarter, but A-C Valley held on for the biggest win in program history in 14 years.
Kylee Eaton added 14 points and eight rebounds for the Falcons.
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Omar Coker scored 17 points and Kyree Gholston added 15, but Summit Academy couldn't keep up with Bishop Canevin's outside shooting barrage in an 85-54 loss in the second round of the WPIAL 2A playoffs.
Bishop Canevin hit 15 3-pointers in the win.
Summit Academy stayed close in the first quarter, trailing 16-14 after the first eight minutes, but couldn't keep up.
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Butler's Abby Kyle bowled a high game of 212 and a 578 series to place eighth at the WPIBL Girls Singles Championships Thursday at Princess Lanes.
Allison Bruce of Mars was ninth with a 233-572. Butler's Ashley McCue was 11th with a 222-570. Also finishing among the top 25 were the Golden Tornado's Jordyn Grahm (14th, 197-561), Mercedes Belch (17th, 193-550) and Nicole Nebel (21st, 199-546).
Knoch's Chelsea Cimbala (181-532) finished 26th.
Meghan Christman of Plum rolled a 263-654 to finish first overall, then won the playoff for the individual title.