SR swimmer sets record
Heston Suorsa set a Slippery Rock boys record in the 100-yard backstroke with a time of 57.01 seconds in the Rockets' 70-42 victory over Rocky Grove on Thursday.
Suorsa also claimed first place in the 200 individual medley.
Charlee Caldwell won the 200 IM and 500 freestyle to help Slippery Rock's girls crush the Orioles, 105-17.
Girls Basketball
Slippery Rock's 57-40 victory at the Rock Box against General McLane clinched for the Rockets at least a share of the region title.
Hallie Raabe sparked Slippery Rock (15-4, 10-1) with 17 points, Emma McDermott added 15, Anna Kadlubek 10 and Maryann Ackerman chipped in nine points.
CWNC 42, Knoch 31 — Kylee Lewandowski's 16 points led the Trojanettes.
Dani Short added 10 points for CWNC. Emily Fraser and Casey Kretzer both scored nine points to pace Knoch.
CWNC 42
Kylee Lewandowski 16, Dani Short 10, Tess Myers 9, Kari Karanikos 4, Ashley Robbins 2, Belle O'Hara 1.
KNOCH 31
Emily Fraser 9, Casey Kretzer 9, Kayla Grafton 6, Gabby Fennell 3, Sadie Siegel 2, Hannah Rowe 2.
CWNC 11 9 5 17 — 42
Knoch12 4 5 10 — 31
Grove City 56, Conneaut 29 — Clara Hannon scored 18 points and Abby Biddle added 17 to lead the Eagles.
CONNEAUT 29
A. Decker 4, Stevenson 10, Stone 7, J. Decker 7, France 1.
GROVE CITY 56
Clara Hannon 18, Emma Isenberg 2, Becca Santom 8, Abby Biddle 17, Katie McDowell 8, Lily Burtch 3.
Conneaut 8 6 11 4 — 29
Grove City15 14 14 13 — 56
A-C Valley 72, Union 31 — Kylee Eaton scored 22 points as the Falcons rolled past the Damsels.
Ellie Thompson added 18 points, Brooke Irwin 12 and Cami McNany 10 for A-C Valley.
Union was led by Frankee Remmick, who scored 15 points.
UNION 31
Hannah Atzeni 9, Marli Hawk 5, Frankee Remmick 15, Jada Zitzman 2.
A-C VALLEY 72
Cami McNany 10, Ellie Thompson 18, Annie Viertel 2, Brooke Irwin 12, Kylee Eaton 22, Rachel Cullen 4, Mia Sherman 2, Andrea Meals 2.
Union 2 12 6 11 — 31
A-C Valley21 23 16 12 — 72
Boys Basketball
Gage Neal scored 16 points as the Warriors rolled.
Ross Tenney added 12 points and Tyler McFadden 10 for Moniteau.
CRANBERRY 32
D. McQuaide 9, Meehan 3, Flinepach 3, M. McQuaide 11, Stahlman 2, Forrest 2, Keifer 2, Hutchinson 2
MONITEAU 52
Tyler McFadden 10, Ross Tenney 12, Ethan McDeavitt 5, Jared Lominski 3, Gage Neal 16, Bobby Mathews 2, Nathan Tack 2, Noah McClean 2.
Cranberry 5 9 9 9 — 32
Moniteau19 10 12 11 — 52
Riverside 71, Summit Academy 44 — Nasir Bluitt scored 11 points to lead the Knights.
SUMMIT ACADEMY 44
Quhhar Goods 6, Luis Vasquez 5, David Carter 3, Pierre Thomas 8, Sacario Morgan 2, Nasir Bluitt 11, Cameron Newton 7, Zaakiy McCall-Watkins 2.
RIVERSIDE 71
Phelman 17, Boehm 13, Kolcsar 2, Bookhamer 2, Dunbach 16, DeLawder 2, DeMarco 10, McQuistion 9.
Summit Acad. 11 16 11 6 — 44
Riverside20 18 20 13 — 71
Wrestling
Seneca Valley clobbered District 12 champion Archbishop Wood, 58-9, at the PIAA Class AAA team tournament in Hershey. The Raiders will face Spring-Ford in the quarterfinals Friday.
No other details were available.
Armstrong 36, Butler 33 — All three of Butler's seniors won — Christian Sequete (182) and Rob Hays (170) by fall and Justin Stewart by decision — but the Golden Tornado fell to 4-5 with this loss on Senior Recognition Night.
Butler wrestles at Upper St. Clair Friday.
Bowling
Nicole Nebel rolled a 576 series with a high game of 210 as the Butler girls bowling team completed a perfect regular season with a 7-0 win over North Allegheny.
The Golden Tornado are 10-0.
Ashley McCue had a 531 series.
The Butler boys suffered their first loss since December of 2015 with a 7-0 setback to the Tigers.
Jordan Reges led the Golden Tornado with a 647 series and a high game of 245.
Chris Huff added a 590 series with a high game of 219.
Mars sweeps Freeport — The Mars boys and girls swimming teams each came up with 7-0 wins over Freeport.
Alina Nagel rolled a 433 series with a high game of 179 to pace the Planets' girls.
Caitlyn Crissman and Amber Cepec each rolled 158 games for Freeport.
Nick Weber turned in a 453 series for Mars. He rolled three consecutive 151 games.
Mark Livingston had a 626 series and a high game of 234 for the Yellowjackets.