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Basketball roundup: PT girls rally for victory over Norwin

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Makenna Marisa scored 7 of her game-high 23 in the fourth quarter to power Peters Township to a 56-55 win over Norwin in a non-section game.

Peters Township outscored Norwin, 12-5, in that final quarter. The win raised PT’s record to 19-3, which reverses the 3-19 record Bert Kendall had in his first season as head coach.

Isabella Mills had an unconventional triple-double for the visiting Indians with 11 points, 10 assists and 10 blocks. Lillian Young poured in 12 points.

Megan Tolczynski tossed in 14 points, Danielle Russo 13 and Olivia Gribble 11 for the Knights (11-9).

Chartiers-Houston 58, Brownsville 24: Alexa Williamson finished the regular season with another strong effort for Chartiers-Houston in a 58-24 win over Brownsville in a non-section game.

Williamson scored 34 points, pulled down 10 rebounds, and had 7 blocks for the Bucs (17-5). Macy Mazutis scored a career-high 13 points.

Alexis Carson tossed in 15 points for visiting Brownsville (5-17).

Washington 72, McGuffey 31: Carley Allen fired in a game-high 19 points to power Washington to a 72-31 victory over McGuffey in a non-section game.

Torri Finley and Randy Thomas each scored 12 points for Washington (15-6).

McGuffey (4-18) was led by Emily Durila, who scored 8 points.

Canon-McMillan 66, Seneca Valley 44: Lacey Russell scored a career-high 25 points to help Canon-McMillan to a 66-44 victory over Seneca Valley in a non-section game in Canonsburg.

Tamara Mathis contributed 16 points and Erica Haught added 10 rebounds for Canon-McMillan (12-9), who led 35-626 at halftime.

Seneca Valley (11-10) was led by McKenna Gross’ 26 points.

California 55, Albert Gallatin 46: Bailey Vig made two three-pointers and led California with 24 points as the Trojans defeated Albert Gallatin 55-46 in a non-section game.

Vig paced a balanced scoring effort for California (14-7), which also featured Love Porter and Grace Roberts in double figures with 13 and 10 points, respectively.

The Trojans put together two solid quarters to begin the game to take a 34-27 lead into halftime. They then outscored Albert Gallatin (7-15) by seven points, 11-4, in the third quarter to take command.

Abby King also finished with 24 points for the Colonials. Kylee Myers also scored 12 points.

Bishop Canevin 60, South Fayette 41: A slow start doomed South Fayette as the Lions dropped their fourth consecutive game with a 60-41 loss to Bishop Canevin.

Limiting South Fayette to nine points in the first half, the Crusaders found their offensive rhythm early with 20 points in the first quarter followed by 19 in the second to lead 39-9 at the half.

Bri Allen led Bishop Canevin (17-4) with 17 points to rebound from a weekend loss against Chartiers Valley.

Sam Kosmacki also finished with a team-high 17 points for South Fayette (12-8).

Avella 41, Springdale 11: Limiting Springdale to only three points through the first three quarters, Avella defeated the Dynamos in a non-section game, 41-11.

The Eagles limited Springdale (1-19) to one point in the first half, taking a 20-1 lead into halftime.

Anna Holman scored seven points for the Dynamos.

Avella (13-8) was led by Brianna Jenkins’ eight points.

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