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Local sports briefs 1/31/ 06.............................
From: The Tribune-Democrat:
BASKETBALL High School Boys C.Twp. 80, Laurel Valley 52
DAVIDSVILLE – Michael Muir led Conemaugh Township with 17 points in a win over Laurel Valley.
Kevin Byer scored 12 points, Toby McIlwain, 11, and Nathan Bates, Tim Johnson and Jake Feathers scored 10 points apiece for the Indians.
Shane Dickert led Laurel Valley with 22 points and 18 rebounds.
Penn Cambria 75, Berlin 67
CRESSON – Luke Tomaselli led Penn Cambria with 25 points and George Klayko scored 19 in the Panthers’ win over Berlin.
Don Zeigler led the Mountaineers with 21 points. Ben Meyers scored 15 points and Ethan Suder added 14 for Berlin.
Richland 63, Ferndale 49
Jim Cover led Richland with 22 points in a win over visiting Ferndale.
Dino Tessari scored 18 points and Brandon Polasko added 13 for the Rams. Kary Roberts and Ron Clark scored 14 points each for Ferndale.
B.Carroll 84, C.Heights 54
EBENSBURG – Brock Lauer had a triple-double, scoring 28 points with 10 rebounds and 10 steals, in a Bishop Carroll victory over visiting Cambria Heights.
Huskies’ teammate Jeff Minemyer added 25 points and 21 rebounds. The Highlanders got 17 points from Rob Link.
Huntingdon 75 Central Cambria 74
EBENSBURG – Kyle Kyper scored a game-high 28 points as the Bearcats edged host Central Cambria.
Zach Reed added 13 points and Shawn Shoemaker, 12, for Huntingdon. Mike Gowen topped the Red Devils (15-5) with 27 points while Justin Davidson had 15 points and Zach Seymour, 14.
Somerset 66, F.Hills 61
SOMERSET – Somerset shot 48 percent from 3-point range and came back from a 46-45 deficit at the end of the third quarter with a 21-15 fourth-quarter scoring advantage.
Conlan Walsh scored 16 points, Drew Shaulis 15 and Garrett Breen 14 to lead the Eagles.
Teammate Jordan Kaufman pulled down 10 rebounds and Conlan Walsh had seven assists.
Dan Myers’ 22 points led Forest Hills, which got 14 from Jake Oswalt and 11 from Travis Rearick.
High School Girls C.Valley 61, Blacklick 33
NANTY GLO – Kayla Brandle led Conemaugh Valley with 19 points in a win over Blacklick Valley.
Sam Pollino scored 18 points and Carlie Frick added 11 for the Blue Jays. Whitney Warmus topped Blacklick Valley with 12 points.
C.Twp. 59, Ferndale 44
Lisa Byer led visiting Conemaugh Township with 21 points in a win over Ferndale.
Megan Maurer scored 14 points and Ashley Blough added 10 for the Indians. Sarah McAteer scored a game-high 26 points for Ferndale.
P.Line 45, United 34
ARMAGH – Erica Fetterman scored 16 points, including going 14-for-14 from the free-throw line, in Purchase Line’s win at United.
Rachel Struble scored 13 for the Red Dragons and Kristie Bash added 10. Leah Fuller led United with 13 points.
J.C.S. 57, Grier 4 Holy~Moly ????????????????????????????????????????????????
BIRMINGHAM – Lindsay St. Clair led Johnstown Christian School with 14 points in a lopsided win over Grier.
The Blue Jays outscored Grier 21-0 in the middle quarters and 20-2 in the opening frame.
F.Hills 69, Johnstown 47
Krista Tedjeske topped visiting Forest Hills with 20 points in a win over Johnstown.
Brittany Skyles scored 19 points and Stephanie Stohan added 16 points and 13 rebounds for the Rangers.
Cara Smay had 10 rebounds, seven steals and seven assists for Forest Hills while Courtney Smay chipped in 10 assists and 10 rebounds. DaShauna Hardison paced the Trojans with 13 points.
Bishop McCort 69 Laurel Valley 45
NEW FLORENCE – Brittany Genday scored 21 points, Shannon Yingling added 12 and Marissa Basile scored 10 and grabbed six rebounds to lead Bishop McCort.
The Crushers’ Allison Ayres had five assists and Brooke Pioli grabbed five rebounds.
Brittany Hall and Heidi Hollingsworth scored 15 and 11 points, respectively, to front the Rams.
C.Ridge 39, S.Fulton 21
NEW PARIS – Amy Whetstone scored 11 points to lead Chestnut Ridge in a home win over Southern Fulton.
Richland 62, B.Carroll 39
Heather Klinar scored a game-high 24 points and Mary Pavlovich added 16 for the Rams in a victory over visiting Bishop Carroll.
The Huskies were topped by Jess Miller’s 12 points.
North Star 52, Windber 42
WINDBER – Brittany Danel and Cara Studer each scored 14 points in North Star’s win at Windber.
Nicole Pelesky added 11 points for the Cougars. Sierra Steele topped the Ramblers with 15 points and Laura Deyarmin supplied 14.
TELEVISION: Dave Roman SR. to appear on TV before Pitt-UConn game......
Dave Roman Sr. will be featured today on Panther’s Weekly: Where are they now? on FOX Channel 33.
The show, which was to air last week, will be shown at 7 p.m. prior to the Pittsburgh-Connecticut men’s college basketball game.
TRACK AND FIELD College Former Windber athlete wins mile for Hagerstown...................
Former Windber athlete Tony Clement, competing for the Hagerstown Community College track and field team, won the mile run at Bucknell University on Jan. 7, with a time of 4:30.
The former Rambler won his section and finished eighth overall with a time of 4:22.13 in the mile at the University of Maryland Invitational. The time qualified him for the Junior College National meet to be held in Manhattan, Kansas, March 3-4.
Clement also qualified in the 3000-meter run in 8:42.73, finishing sixth at the Patriot Games at George Mason University.
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From: The Tribune-Democrat:
BASKETBALL High School Boys C.Twp. 80, Laurel Valley 52
DAVIDSVILLE – Michael Muir led Conemaugh Township with 17 points in a win over Laurel Valley.
Kevin Byer scored 12 points, Toby McIlwain, 11, and Nathan Bates, Tim Johnson and Jake Feathers scored 10 points apiece for the Indians.
Shane Dickert led Laurel Valley with 22 points and 18 rebounds.
Penn Cambria 75, Berlin 67
CRESSON – Luke Tomaselli led Penn Cambria with 25 points and George Klayko scored 19 in the Panthers’ win over Berlin.
Don Zeigler led the Mountaineers with 21 points. Ben Meyers scored 15 points and Ethan Suder added 14 for Berlin.
Richland 63, Ferndale 49
Jim Cover led Richland with 22 points in a win over visiting Ferndale.
Dino Tessari scored 18 points and Brandon Polasko added 13 for the Rams. Kary Roberts and Ron Clark scored 14 points each for Ferndale.
B.Carroll 84, C.Heights 54
EBENSBURG – Brock Lauer had a triple-double, scoring 28 points with 10 rebounds and 10 steals, in a Bishop Carroll victory over visiting Cambria Heights.
Huskies’ teammate Jeff Minemyer added 25 points and 21 rebounds. The Highlanders got 17 points from Rob Link.
Huntingdon 75 Central Cambria 74
EBENSBURG – Kyle Kyper scored a game-high 28 points as the Bearcats edged host Central Cambria.
Zach Reed added 13 points and Shawn Shoemaker, 12, for Huntingdon. Mike Gowen topped the Red Devils (15-5) with 27 points while Justin Davidson had 15 points and Zach Seymour, 14.
Somerset 66, F.Hills 61
SOMERSET – Somerset shot 48 percent from 3-point range and came back from a 46-45 deficit at the end of the third quarter with a 21-15 fourth-quarter scoring advantage.
Conlan Walsh scored 16 points, Drew Shaulis 15 and Garrett Breen 14 to lead the Eagles.
Teammate Jordan Kaufman pulled down 10 rebounds and Conlan Walsh had seven assists.
Dan Myers’ 22 points led Forest Hills, which got 14 from Jake Oswalt and 11 from Travis Rearick.
High School Girls C.Valley 61, Blacklick 33
NANTY GLO – Kayla Brandle led Conemaugh Valley with 19 points in a win over Blacklick Valley.
Sam Pollino scored 18 points and Carlie Frick added 11 for the Blue Jays. Whitney Warmus topped Blacklick Valley with 12 points.
C.Twp. 59, Ferndale 44
Lisa Byer led visiting Conemaugh Township with 21 points in a win over Ferndale.
Megan Maurer scored 14 points and Ashley Blough added 10 for the Indians. Sarah McAteer scored a game-high 26 points for Ferndale.
P.Line 45, United 34
ARMAGH – Erica Fetterman scored 16 points, including going 14-for-14 from the free-throw line, in Purchase Line’s win at United.
Rachel Struble scored 13 for the Red Dragons and Kristie Bash added 10. Leah Fuller led United with 13 points.
J.C.S. 57, Grier 4 Holy~Moly ????????????????????????????????????????????????
BIRMINGHAM – Lindsay St. Clair led Johnstown Christian School with 14 points in a lopsided win over Grier.
The Blue Jays outscored Grier 21-0 in the middle quarters and 20-2 in the opening frame.
F.Hills 69, Johnstown 47
Krista Tedjeske topped visiting Forest Hills with 20 points in a win over Johnstown.
Brittany Skyles scored 19 points and Stephanie Stohan added 16 points and 13 rebounds for the Rangers.
Cara Smay had 10 rebounds, seven steals and seven assists for Forest Hills while Courtney Smay chipped in 10 assists and 10 rebounds. DaShauna Hardison paced the Trojans with 13 points.
Bishop McCort 69 Laurel Valley 45
NEW FLORENCE – Brittany Genday scored 21 points, Shannon Yingling added 12 and Marissa Basile scored 10 and grabbed six rebounds to lead Bishop McCort.
The Crushers’ Allison Ayres had five assists and Brooke Pioli grabbed five rebounds.
Brittany Hall and Heidi Hollingsworth scored 15 and 11 points, respectively, to front the Rams.
C.Ridge 39, S.Fulton 21
NEW PARIS – Amy Whetstone scored 11 points to lead Chestnut Ridge in a home win over Southern Fulton.
Richland 62, B.Carroll 39
Heather Klinar scored a game-high 24 points and Mary Pavlovich added 16 for the Rams in a victory over visiting Bishop Carroll.
The Huskies were topped by Jess Miller’s 12 points.
North Star 52, Windber 42
WINDBER – Brittany Danel and Cara Studer each scored 14 points in North Star’s win at Windber.
Nicole Pelesky added 11 points for the Cougars. Sierra Steele topped the Ramblers with 15 points and Laura Deyarmin supplied 14.
TELEVISION: Dave Roman SR. to appear on TV before Pitt-UConn game......
Dave Roman Sr. will be featured today on Panther’s Weekly: Where are they now? on FOX Channel 33.
The show, which was to air last week, will be shown at 7 p.m. prior to the Pittsburgh-Connecticut men’s college basketball game.
TRACK AND FIELD College Former Windber athlete wins mile for Hagerstown...................
Former Windber athlete Tony Clement, competing for the Hagerstown Community College track and field team, won the mile run at Bucknell University on Jan. 7, with a time of 4:30.
The former Rambler won his section and finished eighth overall with a time of 4:22.13 in the mile at the University of Maryland Invitational. The time qualified him for the Junior College National meet to be held in Manhattan, Kansas, March 3-4.
Clement also qualified in the 3000-meter run in 8:42.73, finishing sixth at the Patriot Games at George Mason University.
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