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Monday, March 10, 2025 | 10:17 pm
Girls with Class 6A, 3A and 2A Tournament Games, Welcome to the second round of the PIAA Basketball Play Office with action in Boys Class 5A, 4A and a bracket.
They say that familiarity is a breed of humiliation.
If this is true, it is time to compete at Bethle Park at 7pm on Tuesday.
This is the site and time for the fourth and final match of the year between District Boys Basketball rival charters Valley (24-3) and Monture (25-2).
Spartan won the regular season’s war, while the Colts was about to win the WPL war.
Who gets the last laughter with a stake berth in the state quarter -finals?
In mid-December, Montor won the Charterus Valley, 66-60. Jaden Davis, senior Ummah of Spartans and Jaden Davis of Colts, scored 25 points each.
In a re-match in Montore on January 21, Spartan led 29 points directly from Junior Colon in the 78-67 victory. Davis also scored 29 points for CV.
Two-section 4-5A rivals hit the WPEL semi-final on the neutral floor of Mount Lebanon once again, with No. 4 Charters Valley Amazing Top Seed Montour, 47-44. Once again, Davis was packing colitis with 20 points.
The fourth collision took place on Friday as both Colts and Spartans won the first round on the road to Harshi.
Davis scored 15 runs when WPE Champion Charterus Valley crushed Cocalico 62-29.
Junior Kalib Plotz scored 28 points, leaving Montor to the opening round against Milton Harshi at 68-49.
WPIL teams two other PIAA Boys 5A are other round games:
• District 6 champion John Stown (25-1) has been challenged by WPIAL No. 6 Laterob (21-6) at Pit Johnsstown at 7am.
• WPEL Runner Up Peters Township (19-8) is against District 3 No. 3 West York (21-6) in Altona 6pm
Another last 4 re -match
The Valley Charter against Montore is not just PIAA Boys Basketball, which is the second round of the WPEL semi -final set for Tuesday.
In the Class 4A Hopes, the WPEL runner-up North Catholic (20-6) will again compete against the WPL No 4 Beaver in North Elghani at 8pm.
Trojan and Bobcats met in the Final Four District, and it was not near.
The North Catholic took a 21-10 lead after a quarter, which was 15 in half, and fled in the fourth quarter in which Trojan won the Big, 71-42.
Juniors Jason Fredericks and Jod Rootman jointly jointly jointly for the Trojon for 55 points, while Brady Mayo, senior Bobcketts, scored 21 points.
Fredericks and Mayo each scored 25 points in the opening round when North Catholic ended Hikori and the Beaver District 6 champion Martensburg Central.
In the first game scheduled for 6pm in northern Alegheeni, WPEL champion Belle Vernon (22-4) will face District 10 runner-up Sharon (19-8).
The golden season of the leopard continued with a severe win on Ferral, 74-63 in the first phase of the PIAA.
Seniors Tommy Davis and Trevor Coach each scored 18 points, led by Belle Vernon.
In the first phase of the state, the Tigers defeated Avon Worth, 82-74.
Showdown A in boys
They both won in their own district and dominated this season and the two teams have combined to go 50-2.
One of the top match ups of the state of the state is the WPIL champion and the State No. 1 Neighbor Hood Academy (25-1) District 9 runner-up and state-class number 5 Alec County County Catholic (25-1) at 6pm to Clearon University.
Bloodogas won 15 straight games and a district crown after losing to the beaver on January 4.
The Crusaders won their first 24 games before losing the Otto Aldrade in the D -9 title game, 52-51.
Both teams destroyed the state enemies of their first round.
The Neighbor Hood Academy passed through the Shanks Will Shade, 95-32, when senior Courtney Walis Junior scored 2o points, while Elk County Catholic 88-25 was crushed.
The teams met closely in the PIAA quarter -finals a year ago, but in the second phase, Bloodgus lost to Bishop Carol in a overtime and the Crusaders fell to the union with two points.
The other round games of PIAA’s two boys are included in WPIL teams:
• WPEL Runner Up Sierra Catholic (22-4) District 9 Champion Outo Elodrade (26-1) is at 7:30 pm Clearon University
• District 5 champion Turkey Foot Valley (23-3) will play No. 4 seed outside the WPIL at the Acneas Academy (19-7).
Rubber game
On Tuesday, rubber targeted the road – the path of Harsha, namely – when two rivals collided with 6A girls’ basketball state quarter -finals and boasting in Officer.
This is a rubber game that will now be a three-game series when the WPE champion Upper St. Claire (20-6) will compete in the Peters Township at 7:30 pm with Canon McMeelman (16-9).
At the first meeting on December 19, host Upper St. Claire broke a tough game with a large other quarter in which he won the scoring position by 19-6, he took a convincing victory, on the path of 66-44.
Senior rally Kaluki had 16 points and Junior Ryan Pronzak added 15 points for the panthers, while Junior Lauren Borela scored 14 runs.
Canon Mac turned the tables on January 24 on a tour of the USC.
Initially, the Big Macs outsourced the panthers in the second and third quarters and combined 29-11 to win the Big Home, 45-38.
Burela’s Canon McMelen had 12 points, while Kaluki scored more than 18 points under the US -led game.
Upper Saint Claire thunderstorms in the first round of his PIAAA, 65-37, Kaluki scored 21 points.
Canon McMeelon had to keep the program’s first PIAA victory last Friday, 48-44 to defeat host Eldidis.
Being defensive
According to the district seeds, the top three girls’ basketball 3A teams survive in the PIAA second round, two of whom scored the second time in the 2025 post season.
WPE Champion Greensburgh Central Catholic (22-5) is against our Lady of the Sacred Heart (23-4) at 6pm in Peters Township.
At the first meeting, Sanchurines considered the WPIAL semi-final, very defensive in eliminating the chargers in 41-18.
Junior Erica Gribal led the GCC with 16 points, while senior Claudia Ierlo of Olsh led with seven points.
The chargers were limited to six points in the first quarter, five in the second, two points in the third and five points in the last quarter.
In fact, in the second quarter to overcome the game, Sanchorians scored 18 points alone.
In his first round in the state, Ierlo scored 18 points when Olsh defeated Senika 53-44, and Junior Jail Patterson won 23 points, winning the GCC’s Cambria Heights, 62-31 leading 23 points.
In another round game, the two teams, with a joint record of 50-1 for the berth in the PIAA quarter-finals.
WPEL runner-up Side Academy (25-1) tried to knock District 10 Champs North Western (25-0) from the unbeaten ranks while meeting at 6 pm in the union.
Junior Chris Thomas scored 16 points in the first round win on Bloodogs’ cranberry, 51-23.
Wild Cats proceeded by defeating Avon Worth in 58-31.
Are taking the goal of the champs
After a period of PIAA Class 2A Girls Basketball Playoff, four WPIL teams remain, but three of them are now ready to play the role of neighboring District Champions.
The only one who is not one is the winner of the district 7.
The WPE-champion Alekipa (22-4) will compete against the District 6 runner-up Pence Manor (23-5) at 6pm on the gateway.
As far as the other three D-7 teams are concerned on Tuesday:
• District 9 champion Red Bank Valley (21-6) is against the South Side (20-7) on the gateway at 7:30 pm
• District 10 Champion and 2A State No. 1 Kennedy Catholic (19-5) from 7:30 pm WPEL Runner Up in the Union of WPEL Runner Up (24-3) Fights
• District 6 winner Bishop McCart (23-4) will face Vincuster Thorston (23-4) at 6pm in Noreon.
2a Hockey Final Four
The 2025 Pahal Penguins Cup semi -finals are underway at the RMU Island Sports Complex on Nuel Island on Tuesday when the Class 2A final is held.
There were four top seed winners in the quarter -finals.
No. 1 Fox Chapel (17-3-0-1) Competition No. 4 Pan Trafford (15-4-1) will be 7pm
Then the number 2 Cathedral Prep (15-4-2-0) vs. No. 3 Laterobe (16-5-0-0) will be 9pm
Both semi -finals will be viewed here at Trib HSSN.
In the quarter-finals, Fox defeated Canon McIlon 6-3, Warriors doubled Bishop MacCart, 8-4, Rambillers emptied Armstrong 4-0, and Wild Cats finished Hampfield, 7-3,