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High schools: Moon girls down Union; Bishop Canevin girls, Cornell boys fall; Moon wrestling wins

Maria Depner led Moon Area with 18 points in a 40-24 victory over Union, finishing strong in the final quarter. In another girls game, Burgettstown defeated Bishop Canevin 43-27. In boys action, Freedom beat Cornell 66-47. Moon Area's wrestling team triumphed over Quaker Valley 59-27.

Boys basketball: Avsec powers OLSH past Riverview in season opener

Austin Avsec led Our Lady of the Sacred Heart to a 66-46 boys basketball victory over Riverview Tuesday night, scoring 23 points. Jake Johnson and Nolan Reed added 14 and 11 points, respectively. In hockey, Montour shut out Hampton 4-0, with Trey Varga scoring two goals.

Boys basketball: Key returnees should make OLSH a hard team to deal with in ’25-’26

Our Lady of the Sacred Heart boys basketball coach Mike Rodriguez is optimistic about the upcoming season, having several key returnees from last year's successful team. Although facing challenges, Rodriguez notes a strong team chemistry and dedication among players.

Boys basketball: New Carlynton coach working to change Cougars culture

Bobby Williams, new head coach of the Carlynton Cougars, has been focusing on building a positive culture and developing player skills since he took over in June. With a limited roster, he emphasizes an aggressive, physical play style and aims to exceed low preseason expectations as the season begins.

Boys basketball: Bishop Canevin, Moon Area win; Montour falls to Allderdice

Drew Allen's 26 points helped Bishop Canevin secure a 75-67 win over Belle Vernon at the West Mifflin tournament, overcoming a first-quarter deficit. Allderdice edged Montour 42-39, with Keilyn Walden's late jumper sealing their season-opening victory amid missed free throws from the Spartans. Moon Area won its season opener, 71-46, over Imani Christian.

High school basketball: Montour girls, Bishop Canevin boys win openers

The Montour Spartans decisively defeated Knoch 50-15 in their girls basketball season opener, featuring a dominant first half. Brooklyn Young scored 16 points to lead Montour. In other games, Yough defeated the Sto-Rox girls, 60-33, and Bishop Canevin beat Elizabeth-Forward 65-55 in boys game behind Drew Allen Jr.'s 22 points.