McGuffey doubles its fun, wins tournament
Colin Chapman scored 17 points and Trent Bellville had his second double-double in as many nights as McGuffey won the championship of its own tournament for the second year in a row, defeating Charleroi 60-49 Saturday night.
Bellville, the tournament’s most valuable player, scored 13 points and grabbed 12 rebounds. David Chapman also hit double figures for the Highlanders with 13 points and Sean Adlis finished with 11.
Charleroi received 18 points from Sam Miceli and 16 from Drey Everett.
Trinity 65, Eden Christian 38: Joey Koroly led a balanced Trinity attack with 19 points and the Hillers rolled over Eden Christian 65-38 in the consolation game of the Canon-McMillan tournament.
Trinity defense clamped down on Eden Christian in the first half as the Warriors were held to only eight points as Trinity forged a 26-point lead by intermission.
The Hillers had 11 different players crack the scoring column with only Koroly reaching double figures.
Drew Aiken led Eden Christian with 14 points and Chase Haring had 12.
Monessen 84, Bishop Canevin 70: Lyndon Henderson scored 27 points and Monessen overcame a halftime deficit to beat Bishop Canevin 84-70 in the consolation game of the Upper St. Clair tournament.
Bishop Canevin led 35-34 at halftime but Lyndon Henderson scored 21 second-half points as the Greyhounds pulled away in the third quarter when they outscored the Crusaders 27-8.
Monessen’s Justice Rice scored 20 points, which included 13 of 15 from the free-throw line. Jaron Youngblood had 13 points and Cory Fleming 10.
Bishop Canevin’s Mitchell King was the game’s leading scorer with 31 points. Eugene Goodwine had 17. The Crusaders made 11 three-pointers.
Albert Gallatin 69, Waynesburg 48: Junior forward Nate Bricker scored 23 points to lead Albert Gallatin to a 69-48 victory over Waynesburg in the Fayette County Coaches Tournament at Penn State-Fayette.
Waynesburg (0-2) was unable to overcome a slow start as the Raiders fell behind 16-3 after one quarter. Richard Bortz was the leading scorer for Waynesburg with 13 points and Darton McIntire followed with 12.
Marques Moore had 17 points for AG (1-1).
Chartiers-Houston 63, Burgettstown 53: A.J. Myers scored a game-high 35 points to lead Chartiers-Houston to a 63-53 win over Burgettstown in the McGuffey Tournament.
Cam Hanley added 17 points for the Bucs. Reed Reitter paced Burgettstown with 21 and Ryan Lounder added 11.
OLSH 64, Fort Cherry 50: Desmond Ross scored 25 points to lead a third quarter run that sent OLSH over Fort Cherry 64-50 in the finals of the Keystone Oaks Tournament.
Ethan Harrell added 14 for OLSH (2-0),, which outscored FC 23-7 in that third quarter.
Chad Colussy led the Rangers (1-1) with 16 points.
Peters Township 62, Thomas Jefferson 55: Mike Cortese scored a game-high 27 points to help Peters Township stop Thomas Jefferson, 62-55, in the PT-Baldwin Tournament.
Conor Pederson tossed in 22 for the Indians (2-0).
Justin Farrell’s 15 points led TJ (0-2).
California 62, Jefferson-Morgan 23: California held Jefferson-Morgan under 10 points in each quarter too seal a 62-23 win the Geibel Catholic Tournament.
Kass Taylor led Cal (2-0) with 20 points. Jalen Torres scored 15 for the Rockets (1-1).
Latrobe 93, Canon-McMillan 86: Austin Butler scored a career-high 48 points to send Latrobe to a 93-86 win over Canon-McMillan.
Marcus Dudzinski added 19, Jake Biss 12 and Jack Fenton 10 for the Wildcats (2-0).
Britton Beachy led the Big Macs (1-1) with 26 points. Jake Davey, Carson Miller and Kenyan Lewis each scored 17 points.
Norwin 58, Ringgold 42: Anthony Dellefemine scored 20 points to lead Norwin past Ringgold 58-42 in the Mt. Pleasant Tournament.
Anthony Pampina scored 10 points to lead Ringgold.
Beth-Center 51, Yough 25: J.J. Green poured in 25 points to help Beth-Center defeat Yough in the consolation round of the Brownsville Tipoff Tournament.
Andrew White scored 13 for the Bulldogs (1-1). John McClaren led Yough (0-2) with 13 points.