DuBois Central Catholic defeated Bishop Canevin 12-2, scoring seven runs in the first inning. Alden Snowberger allowed only one hit, striking out 11 batters. Moon Area finished third in boys volleyball.
High school sports: Montour baseball whips Hopewell; Sto-Rox falls to Ellwood City
Montour defeated Hopewell 10-4 in baseball, highlighted by Matteo Weber's two triples. Ellwood City defeated Sto-Rox, 8-2, while Chartiers Valley triumphed over Montour 17-2 in softball, led by Lily Duffill's sevem RBIs.
High school track: Carlynton girls post pair of wins; Cougar boys fall in two close ones
The Carlynton girls track team achieved victories against Brentwood and Chartiers-Houston. They had nine individual winners, including Jordynn Carter and Bridget McNamara, while the boys team lost a pair of close meets.
High school tennis: Rohrkaste reaches PIAA tourney after placing third in WPIALs
Montour's John Rohrkaste wound up third Friday in the WPIAL Class 2A Boys Tennis Singles Championships after his opponent in the consolation third-place match was unable to play due to injury. Rohrkaste will advance to next month's PIAA tournament.
High school sports: Montour volleyball tops Trinity; Moon, OLSH blanked
Dylan Huff led Montour to a 3-1 volleyball victory over Trinity with 12 kills. Other highlights include Seneca Valley's sweep of Moon and Sto-Rox's track results.
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High school sports: OLSH baseball sweeps pair; Chargers also claim softball win
Our Lady of Sacred Heart achieved a doubleheader sweep over Brentwood in WPIAL baseball action Wednesday, winning 5-0 and 12-3, with standout performances from Iseia Fields-Schulz and Gino Williams in their respective games.




