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HIGH SCHOOL ROUND UP

Seneca Valley's Zac Zajacs drives past Central Catholic's Jack Cherkes during the Raiders' 59-56 win. Zajacs scored 28 points to lead Seneca Valley — 14 coming in the fourth quarter.

Scores 28 — 14 in final frame — to rally Seneca Valley

Zac Zajacs scored 14 points and hit four of his six 3-pointers in the fourth quarter to help the Seneca Valley boys basketball team overcome a double-digit deficit in the second half on the way to a 59-56 section win over Central Catholic Friday night.

Zajacs also added 11 rebounds for the Raiders in a game that went back and fourth.

Seneca Valley (6-3, 1-1) was down by nine after the first quarter, but stormed back in the second. Again the Raiders fell behind by 10, but rallied in the fourth quarter behind Zajac's sharp shooting.

CENTRAL CATHOLIC 56

Ben Sarson 16

SENECA VALLEY 59

Tre Rosell 3, Gabe Lawson 7, Brendan Koken 1, Marcus Might 12, Mason Bush 8, Zac Zajacs 28

Central Catholic 20 9 19 8 — 56

Seneca Valley11 17 13 18 — 59

Karns City 70, A-C Valley 57 — Austin Fahlor poured in 30 points and also added seven assists as the Gremlins downed the Falcons.

Fahlor scored 23 of his points in the first half.

Nathan Waltman came up big for the Gremlins in the second half with 12 of his 17 points. Waltman also had 10 rebounds for Karns City (6-3, 4-1).

Levi Orton scored 24 points and added 11 rebounds for the Falcons.

KARNS CITY 70

Josh Wimer 2, Austin Fahlor 30, Erik Pfeifer 9, Chase Beighley 5, Ty Belles 2, Ethan McElroy 5, Nathan Waltman 17.

A-C VALLEY 57

Levi Orton 24, Eli Penny 2, Broc Weigle 7, Jude Burkett 18, Cole Dehart 3, Tanner Merwin 3.

Karns City 16 16 20 18 — 70

A-C Valley15 13 13 16 — 57

Knoch 72, Yough 36 — Julian Sanks scored 17 points — including five more 3-pointers — as the Knights shook off a shaky start to dispatch Yough.

Knoch trailed 18-16 after the first quarter but its defense stiffened, giving up just 18 more points the rest of the game.

YOUGH 36

Jared Bach 16, Jamal Marballie 12, O'Baabovich 6, C.J. Waldier 2

KNOCH 72

Julian Sanks 17, Jared Schrecengost 6, Scott Fraser 13, Jake Scheidt 2, Cole Lassinger 2, Brady McKee 13, Rocky Kopac 1, Adam Bajuzik 4, Ryan Lang 14

Yough 18 6 5 7 — 36

Knoch16 20 15 21 — 72

Mars 64, Armstrong 56 — Michael Carmody scored 24 points for the Planets. Khori Fusco added 14 and Andrew Recchia 11.

MARS 64

Khori Fusco 14, Michael Carmody 24, Andrew Recchia 11, Brandon Caruso 7, Bryce Cunningham 3, Zac Schlegel 5

ARMSTRONG 56

Brown 2, J.Price 5, I.Price 22, Szymanski 19, Weaver 2, Qualtz 6

Mars 15 17 15 17 — 64

Armstrong13 8 19 16 — 56

Highlands 85, Freeport 68 — Luke Cochran scored 29 points and Johnny Crise 24 for Highlands, which led by 19 at halftime. Garret Schaffhauser netted 26 and Jalen Brown 24 points for Freeport.

FREEPORT 68

Vincent Clark 5, Jalen Brown 24, Garret Schaffhauser 26, Aiden Skradski 5, Matt Aulicino 2, Nolan Plocki 6

HIGHLANDS 85

Dan Thimons 4, Seth Cohen 6, Mason Swanger 6, Antonine McDaniel 9, Korry Myers 4, Dominic Pecsi 3, Johnny Crise 24, Luke Cochran 29

Freeport 9 16 25 18 — 68

Highlands17 27 17 24— 85

Moniteau 64, Redbank Valley 50 — Ethan McDeavitt scored 20 points and also had seven assists as the Warriors won this league game.

Summit Academy 71, Apollo-Ridge 55 — Deshawn Stevens scored 19 points in the Knights' win.

Jaleel Christian added 15 points and Tocoma Askew 13 for Summit Academy (6-3, 1-1).

APOLLO-RIDGE 55

Reese 32, Fitzroy 10, Astolos 2, Hreha 6, Mangan 2, Fello 3

SUMMIT ACADEMY 71

Jaleel Christian 15, Deshawn Stevens 19, Ishaad Maultsby 2, Maxwell Kimbell 7, Khalid Wilcox 1, Tocoma Askew 13, Tavon Johnson 7, Brandon Garner 2, Jason Ortiz 6

Apollo-Ridge 11 15 2 27 — 55

Summit Academy19 15 15 22 — 71

Girls Basketball

A-C Valley 61, Karns City 31 — Olivia Boocks scored 20 points as A-C Valley downed Karns City, 61-31.

Kylee Eaton added 14 and Cami McNany 10 for A-C Valley.

A-C VALLEY 61

Cami McNany 10, Olivia Boocks 20, Kylee Eaton 14, Rachel Cullen 5, Andrea Meals 6, Emily Wetzel 4, Baylee Blauser 2.

KARNS CITY 31

Kate Slaugenhoup 6, Alyssa Stitt 2, Emily Huff 4, Maura King 1, Brittney Freiters 2, Rossi McMillen 6, Emma Johns 6, Brooke Manual 1, Julia Andreassi 3.

A-C Valley 18 15 9 19 — 61

Karns City4 10 2 15 — 31

Redbank Valley 46, Moniteau 42 — Aslyn Pry scored 18 points in the Warriors' loss.

MONITEAU 42

Andie Arblaster 7, Izzy Bair 6, Kristin Auvil 6, Aslyn Pry 18, Ivie Scott 5

REDBANK VALLEY 46

Shoemaker 13, Elmer 6, Huffman 7, Clause 3, Hinderliter 10, Smith 7

Moniteau 13 11 11 7 — 42

Redbank Valley14 8 17 7 — 46

Seneca Valley 59, Pine-Richland 49 — McKenna Gross scored 20 points and Maddie Karchut added 16 as the Raiders won this section matchup.

Keystone 46, Union 25 — Hailey Kriebel and Maggie Minick each scored eight points in the Damsels' defeat.

KEYSTONE 46

Weaver 7, Lauer 11, Dunlap 10, Phillipi 4, Hovis 14, Hurrelbrink 4

UNION 25

Dominika Logue 6, Marli Hawk 3, Hailey Kriebel 8, Maggue Minick 8

Keystone 17 11 13 5 — 46

Union8 9 5 3 — 25

Bowling

Lauren Bash led Butler with a 536 series that featured two 201 games to lead the Golden Tornado girls to a 7-0 sweep of North Allegheny.

The Butler boys, though, suffered a narrow 4-3 loss to the Tigers.

Cole Thrash led the Tornado with a 592 series and a high game of 225. Jordan Reges was right behind with a 591 series and a high game of 237.

Chris Huff also had a strong night with a 587 series and a 209 high game.

Private Schools

Ben Drake scored 25 points and grabbed 23 rebounds in leading First Baptist Christian to a 57-34 basketball win over the Slippery Rock Homeschoolers.

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