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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.

Girls basketball: Garner leads OLSH to season-opening win; Montour moves to 3-0

Lola Garner's 15 points led Our Lady of the Sacred Heart to a 43-26 victory over Beaver Area Monday night in girls basketball. Montour defeated West Mifflin 63-28, with Tiffany Miller scoring 13 points. Montour improved to 3-0.

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.

Girls basketball: Montour outlasts Quaker Valley despite 44 from Thiero

Montour defeated Quaker Valley 62-60 in the Tip-Off Tournament, with Claire Bannon leading the Spartans with 21 points. Despite Mimi Thiero's 44 points, Montour's teamwork and resilience secured their 2-0 record. Sto-Rox beat Propel Montour, 55-25, at the Deer Lakes Tournament.

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.

Boys basketball preview: Despite heavy graduation losses, Montour won’t be short on talent

Montour's boys basketball team faces significant changes with the graduation of star Ama Sow but welcomes 7-1 transfer Löic Kalau and talented sophomore Zane Schachter. Coach Bill Minear emphasizes youth and a new, methodical approach as they tackle a challenging early-season schedule.