Brady Wehner hit four 3-pointers and finished with 19 points, leading North Catholic to a 53-43 nonsection girls basketball victory over Seneca Valley on Thursday night.
Lauren Reitz followed with 12 points and Sam Weir and Harmony Jones added 10 points apiece for the Trojanettes (1-0). Natalie Hambly scored 17 points and Reece McFadden had 13 for the Raiders (1-3).
Allderdice 61, Laurel Highlands 28 – Bailey White led with 30 points and Rhyan Sledge added 14 for Allderdice (2-1) in a Laurel Highlands tournament win. Taylor Schwertlfeger and Chloe Price scored seven points apiece for Laurel Highlands (0-2).
Armstrong 62, Southmoreland 13 – Mary Duncan scored 15 points and Amylia Gaiser and Sophia Shumaker added 12 points apiece to lead Armstrong (3-1) to a nonsection win. Sayde Premus scored six points for Southmoreland (0-2).
Bishop Canevin 61, Perry 26 – Kya Cooley led with 22 points, Isabella Sysak followed with 21 and Gianna Matthews added 11 for Bishop Canevin (1-1) in a nonsection win. Kearra Stribling scored 14 points for Perry (0-3).
Blackhawk 59, Avonworth 28 – Aubree Hupp scored 18 points and Grace Huston added 15 to lead Blackhawk (2-0) to a nonsection win. Julia Nardozzi scored 10 points for Avonworth (0-1).
Burgettstown 53, Sto-Rox 30 – Paige Klodowski scored 19 points, Andi Midler had 13 and Savanna Rush added 11 to lead Burgettstown (3-1) to a nonsection win over Sto-Rox (1-2).
Connellsville 55, Albert Gallatin 17 – Saige Mickens led with 30 points and Maggie Orndorff added 13 for Connellsville (2-0) in a Laurel Highlands tournament win. Mikayla Shea scored 12 points for Albert Gallatin (0-1).
Geibel Catholic 87, Steel Valley 22 – Emma Larkin scored 19 points to become the 45th WPIAL girls basketball player to reach 2,000 points for her career, leading Geibel Catholic (4-0) to a nonsection win over Steel Valley (0-3). Her career total is 2,011. Mallory Clemmer led the Gators with 34 points. Janiah Darnell added 17 and Alexa Morgan had 13.
Hopewell 66, New Castle 32 – Avery Boyd and Addison Blosnick scored 24 points apiece and CiCi Smetana added 11 to lead Hopewell (1-1) to a nonsection win. Sofia DeVivo scored 13 points for New Castle (0-3).
Leechburg 39, Highlands 34 – Hayven Lookabaugh scored 11 points and Brooke Cuffia had 10 to lead Leechburg (3-2) to a nonsection win. Kailah Jones scored 15 points for Highlands (0-2).
Mt. Lebanon 46, Chartiers Valley 45 – Chloe Shea scored 11 points for Mt. Lebanon (1-2) in a nonsection win. Alyssa Davis scored 20 points and McKenna Helfrick had 16 for Chartiers Valley (0-3).
OLSH 50, Lincoln Park 49 (OT)– Lola Garner scored 17 points and Macie Trombetta added 10 to push OLSH (2-0) to a nonsection win. Patty Wesolowski scored 16 points and Aston Michael and Maddi Jannuzi had 10 points apiece for Lincoln Park (2-1).
Penn-Trafford 58, Penn Hills 29 – Raya Johnson led with 13 points, Torrie DeStefano followed with 12 and Izzie Fontana added 11 for Penn-Trafford (2-2) in a nonsection win. Milani Oliver scored 17 points for Penn Hills (0-1).
Ringgold 40, South Allegheny 18 – Jada Gernot scored 18 points for Ringgold (1-0) in a nonsection win over South Allegheny (0-3).
Riverside 69, Western Beaver 23 – Emma Meyer and Addison Drake scored 14 points apiece and Brooklyn Kaszer added 12 to lead Riverside (2-1) to a nonsection win. Elizabeth Squicquero scored 16 points for Western Beaver (2-2).
Trinity 51, South Park 36 – Sutton Williamson scored 18 points and Bentley Layhue added 13 for Trinity (3-0) in a nonsection win. Nika Contakos scored 11 points for South Park (0-1).
Washington 48, Ellwood City 14 – Teyler Barnes scored 12 points to lead Washington (1-0) to a nonsection win. Carah Kreitzer scored 10 points for Ellwood City (0-3).
West Mifflin 59, Serra Catholic 52 – Neraul Parms scored 16 points, Kendall Lee and A’ryah Scott added 13 points apiece and Modesty Brown had 12 to lead West Mifflin (1-2) to a nonsection win. Abby Genes hit five 3-pointers and scored 17 points, reaching the 1,000-point mark for her career, for Serra Catholic (0-1). Bella Dumbroski added 13 for the Eagles.
Boys basketball
Forest Hills 83, Derry 67 – Koy McGough scored 32 points and Dylan Stohon added 23 to power Forest Hills (1-0) to a nonsection win. Brayden Robinson scored 29 points and Stanley Rajkovich added 20 for Derry (2-2).
Frazier 52, Carmichaels 43 – Brant Alekson scored 26 points and Kolby Stewart added 18 to lead Frazier (2-2) to a nonsection win. Chase Ankron and Stephan Lewis scored 16 points apiece for Carmichaels (0-1).
Jefferson-Morgan 43, Avella 37 – Jeremiah Robertson scored 14 points and John Woodward added 11 to lead Jefferson-Morgan (1-0) past Avella (2-1) in a nonsection win.
Knoch 53, Butler 41 – Vinny DeFelice scored 14 points as Knoch (1-1) defeated Butler (1-1) for the first time in school history and delivered Joe Lafko his first win as Knights coach. Teegan Finucan, Liam Avon and Derek Lang added 10 points apiece for Knoch. Stainton Forbes led Butler with 11 points.
Mars 77, Perry Traditional Academy 27 – Austen Wroblewski scored 20 points to send Mars (1-1) to a nonsection win. Landen Boykin led Perry (0-3) with nine points.
Neshannock 81, Ambridge 53 – David Kwiat led Neshannock (1-0) with 33 points and Luca Pagely followed with 28 in a nonsection win. Keldon Carr scored 14 points for Ambridge (0-1).
Summit Academy 65, Hillel Academy 52 – Demetrius Crosby hit for 21 points, Ky’zir Rowan followed with 20 and Khalil Ollie chipped in 13 to lead Summit Academy (3-0) to a nonsection win. Zach Itskowitz hit five 3-pointers and finished with 25 points and Coby Shaw added 14 points for Hillel Academy (0-1).
Thomas Jefferson 73, Uniontown 42 – Justin Fry scored 15 points, Nick Trklja had 14 and Noah Sear added 10 to lead Thomas Jefferson (3-0) to a nonsection win. Nolan Baker scored eight points for Uniontown (0-1).
Washington 48, Ellwood City 38 – Led by 14 points from Tristan Reed, 12 from Tayvonne France and 10 from William Callan, Washington (1-2) earned a nonsection win. Aaron Lake scored eight to lead Ellwood City (3-1).
West Allegheny 45, Brashear 33 – Led by 14 points from Donovan O’Connor, 13 from Josiah Johnson and 10 from Kingston Henke, West Allegheny (2-0) picked up a nonsection win. Nasir Thomas scored 11 to lead Brashear (0-3).
Wrestling
Canon-McMillan 39, Connellsville 16 – Brayden Collins (215) won by fall, Jon Emma (139) and Bryce Collins (189) took tech falls and Parker Lolarcik (114) and Owen Rush (285) won by major decision to lead Canon-McMillan (1-1) to a nonsection win. Joseph Norman (121), Giono Gardner (127) and Mason Calgaro (152) took decisions for the Big Macs. Jake Lilley (160) had a major decision and Kai Vielma (145) and Cooper Lembo (172) won decisions for Connellsville (0-1).
Hockey
Beaver 4, North Catholic 2 – James Curran scored twice, Sammy Mecchia had a goal and an assist, Colin Justice also scored and Owen Honey made 29 saves to send Beaver (3-6) to a Class A win. Renzo Sylvester and Landon Meyers scored for North Catholic (5-4).
Burrell 4, Central Valley 1 – Brody Zeigler had a goal and an assist, Forrest Baird, Alyx Hatajik and Colton Boda also scored and Seth Munda made 12 saves to lead Burrell (6-3-2) to a Division 2 win. Luca Iannessa scored for Central Valley (2-5-1).
Chartiers Valley 9, West Allegheny 3 – Vinnie Vennero racked up three goals and three assists to lead Chartiers Valley (9-0-1) to a Class A win. Jackson Chorney scored twice, Bryce Wichterman had a goal and three assists, Austin Tornabene added a goal and an assist and Dylan Shamonsky dished out three assists for Chartiers Valley. Tyler Lokey scored twice for West Allegheny (5-5).
Connellsville 5, McDowell 0 – Matty Smith had two goals and two assists, Logan Hause also scored twice, Presley Overly added a goal and Nick Daniels-Nimick made 14 saves to lead Connellsville (7-3) past McDowell (3-6) in Division 2.
Greensburg Salem 5, Wheeling Central Catholic 1 – Jeremiah Faulk had two goals and an assist, Luke Dieter added a goal and three assists and Jake Fink had a goal and two assists for Greensburg Salem (4-7-2) in a Class A win. Chase Schlesman also scored for GS. Isaac Tiu had a goal for Wheeling Central Catholic (0-7).
Hempfield 9, Baldwin 2 – Maddox Wills and Andrew Bryant each had a goal and an assist and Jonathan Holtzman also scored twice to lead Hempfield (9-2) to a Class 2A win. Colby Herron had a goal and three assists and Mats Martz and Nino DiPietro each added a goal and two assists. Mack Dempsey scored twice for Baldwin (3-9-1).
Mars 6, Avonworth 3 – Grant Weaver scored twice and Jack Weaver and Garrett Myers each had a goal and two assists to lead Mars (9-0-1) to a Class A win. Owen Stiers had a goal and two assists and Cooper Powell added a goal and an assist for Avonworth (7-2-1).
Moon 6, Blackhawk 1 – Clayton Foster and Jordan Rieke each scored twice, Brooks Underwood had a goal and an assist and Tanner Desselle also scored for Moon (8-2-2) in a Class A win. Bryce Leiper scored for Blackhawk (6-2).
North Hills 3, Westmont Hilltop 0 – Christopher Muschar, Jonathan Trosky and Marcus Duffy scored a goal apiece to lead North Hills (6-3-1) to a Class A win over Westmont Hilltop (0-9).
Peters Township 6, Upper St. Clair 3 – Zackary Meneely, Carter Meneely, Blake Evancic, Cole Neupaver, Brendan Monko and Jacob Hlawati each scored to lead Peters Township (7-2) to a Class 3A win. Nico Galardini scored two goals for Upper St. Clair (2-5-2).
Ringgold 4, Elizabeth Forward 3 – Brady Lippert scored twice, Landon Vaccaro had a goal and an assist, Tanner Lucas also scored and Mason Ribnicky made 18 saves for Ringgold (8-2) in a Division 2 victory. Blake Hvozdik, Garrett Seich and Tony Harrah scored and Andrew Weir made 54 saves for Elizabeth Forward (3-6).
South Fayette 3, North Allegheny 2 (SO) – Hudson Venum scored twice and delivered the clinching goal in the shootout while Jackson Ankrum made 31 saves to lead South Fayette (5-6) to a Class 3A win. Anthony Lucas and Kyle Imm scored for North Allegheny (5-2-3).
Trinity 7, Carrick 2 – Seamus Coyle collected three goals and two assists to lead Trinity (3-4) to a Division 2 win. Zach Jiblits had two goals and an assist and Kory Taylor and Henry Coyle also scored for Trinity. Ethan Semenov had a goal and an assist and Chris Tomassi also scored for Carrick (2-8).