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Luke’s Games
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BOYS
Chartiers-Houston 72, West Greene 51: After struggling from the field in its season opener, Chartiers-Houston bounced back by scoring at least 17 points in all four quarters to defeat West Greene, 72-51, in the Brownsville tournament.
The Bucs (1-1) were led again by Anthony Tomassetti, who finished with a game-high 25 points. Sophomore Austin Arnold had a double-double for C-H with 16 points and 13 rebounds. Seth Dunn chipped in 10 points.
West Greene (0-2) couldn’t recover from a sluggish start. The Pioneers trailed 18-6 after the first quarter. Austin Crouse scored 22 points, while Nathan Brudnock finished with 13.
• In other games, Trinity lost to Altoona, 60-45, in the consolation game of the Canon-McMillan tournament.
GIRLS
Beth-Center 49, Freedom 46: Elizabeth Trump made a three-pointer with 8.7 seconds remaining in overtime as Beth-Center completed a comeback to down Freedom, 49-46, in the consolation game of the Freedom tournament.
Beth-Center (1-1) trailed 36-29 entering the fourth quarter but was sparked by Oliva Greco. The junior guard scored 10 of her game-high 17 points in the fourth quarter and overtime, including a pair of game-tying shots in the fourth.
Greco was named to the all-tournament team.
Freedom falls to 0-2.
Carlynton 50, Fort Cherry 26: Carlynton jumped out to an early lead in the first half and cruised to a 50-26 victory over Fort Cherry.
In their home tournament, the Cougars limited Fort Cherry (1-1) to eight first-half points, three in the first quarter and five in the second, to lead 23-8 at halftime.
Jada Lee paced Carlynton with 12 points.
McKenzie Faure’s seven points was a team-high for Fort Cherry.
Beaver 65, Monessen 21: Emma Pavclek outscored the entire Monessen team as Beaver trounced the Greyhounds, 65-21, in the Charleroi tournament.
Pavclek scored 31 points.
Beaver (2-0) led 30-13 at halftime then continued to create separation from the Greyhounds in the second half by outscoring them 27-4.
Jahnell Jackson led Monessen (0-2) with eight points.
Southmoreland 60, West Greene 47: Unlike West Greene’s first game when it opened the third quarter on a huge scoring run, the opening minutes of the second half plagued the Pioneers in the Southmoreland tournament.
The Scotties extended their nine-point halftime lead in the third quarter to defeat West Greene, 60-47.
Four players for Southmoreland (2-0) scored in double figures, including a 17-point night for Maggie Moore and 11 points from Grace Stadaro.
After being outscored in the third quarter 15-6, West Greene (1-1) tried to make a late comeback in the fourth quarter but fell to the Scotties, who are in Class 4A.
McKenna Lampe scored a team-high 16 points. Kaitlyn Rizor also reached double-digits with 12 points for the Pioneers.
Burgettstown 33, Avella 27: The second quarter proved to be the difference as Burgettstown defeated Avella, 33-27, in the championship game of the Avella tournament.
The Blue Devils, who improve to 2-0, outscored Avella 8-2 in the second quarter.
Burgettstown’s Emily Parsko and Avery Havelka tied for a game-high with 10 points.
Colleen Kinney also scored 10 points for Avella (1-1).