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High school roundup: Moon boys, girls basketball posts wins; Tigers claim wrestling tourney title

Moon Area claimed a 55-27 victory over Hopewell in the Moon Tip-Off girls basketball tournament, led by Maria Depner's 28 points. In boys play, Moon downed host Central Catholic. In wrestling, five Moon competitors came home with titles in their respective weight classes at the Chartiers-Houston Invitational.

High school basketball: Host Carlynton boys, girls take tournament openers; Moon girls fall in Tigers tourney

Carlynton's boys defeated Cornell 47-35, powered by Maurice Segnonou's 12 points and Ishaga Barrie's 11, advancing to face East Allegheny. The Cougars girls team also won its tournament opener. Other West Hills winners Friday included Moon Area boys and OLSH boys.

RMU hoops: Women open Horizon League play in Kentucky; men battle in Milwaukee

Robert Morris women's basketball opens Horizon League play against Northern Kentucky Sunday after a strong 5-2 start, highlighted by a recent win. over Mercyhurst The men’s team also competes against Wisconsin-Milwaukee, entering with a 7-3 record after a dramatic victory over Green Bay.

Girls basketball: OLSH girls edges Lincoln Park in OT; Bishop Canevin rolls to win while Sto-Rox falls

In a thrilling overtime game, Our Lady of the Sacred Heart's girls basketball team edged Lincoln Park, 50-49, highlighted by Camryn Hummel’s decisive 3-pointer. Lola Garner scored 17 points for OLSH. Bishop Canevin won its first game of the season while Sto-Rox fell to 1-2 with a loss to Burgettstown.

Girls basketball: Moon Area, Carlynton tip-off tournaments open play Friday

This weekend, two West Hills high schools host girls basketball tournaments. Moon Area is set to compete in the Moon Girls Tip-Off Tournament, while Carlynton participates in the Carlynton Tip-Off Classic. Both teams face challenging seasons ahead with returning players and new additions on the roster.

Boys basketball: Hughes anticipates better effort this year from Sto-Rox

Ryan Hughes, in his second year of his second stint coaching the Sto-Rox boys basketball team, anticipates a much-improved season despite last year's struggles. With returning experience and athletic players, he believes the Vikings can surprise critics, aiming for greater success in the 2025-26 campaign.