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Girls results
Canon-McMillan 62, Elizabeth Forward 50: Two players had double-doubles to lead Canon-McMillan to a 62-50 victory over Elizabeth Forward in a non-section game.
Tamara Mathis scored 16 points and grabbed 10 rebounds, and Nayah Williams tossed in 12 points and snagged 10 rebounds for the Big Macs (10-12), who led 19-3 after one quarter. Abby Daniels had a team-high 17 points.
Elizabeth Forward (15-7) was led by Abigail Bickerton’s game-high 23 points and Julia Jenkins’ 11 points.
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GC Catholic 71, Monessen 41: Three players scored in double figures to power Greensburg Central Catholic to a 71-41 victory over Monessen in a non-section game.
Anna Eisamen and Melina Maetta each scored 18 points and Bella Skatell chipped in with 17 points for GC Catholic (19-3).
Monessen (7-15) was sparked by Qitarah Hardison, who scored 16 points, and Kendelle Weston, who finished with 12 points.
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Boys results
McGuffey 54, Brentwood 45: C.J. Cole had a double-double to help McGuffey dispose of Brentwood, 54-45 in a non-section game.
Cole scored a game-high 28 points and pulled down 14 rebounds for McGuffey (15-7), which led 25-13 at halftime. Colin Walters added 10 points.
C.J. Ziegler had a team-high 18 points and Zach Keib chipped in with 14 points for Brentwood (11-11).
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Canon-McMillan 65, Washington 43: Luke Palma scored a game-high 20 points to spearhead Canon-McMillan’s 65-43 rout of Washington in a non-section game.
Tom Somosky pitched in with 13 points for Canon-McMillan (14-8), which held a 39-20 lead at halftime. The Big Macs have won five in a row.
Zahmere Robinson scored 8 points for Washington (13-8), which had a six-game winning streak come to an end.
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Brownsville 55, California 54: The Brownsville boys ended the 2019 season on a winning note Monday night after the Falcons held off a late rally for a 55-54 non-section win at California.
The Falcons (6-16) led 13-7 after the first quarter and 28-19 at halftime. They extended the lead to 43-31 after three quarters. The playoff-bound Trojans closed the gap in the final eight minutes by outscoring Brownsville, 23-12. California (12-9) had the final possession, but was not able to convert.
The Trojans’ Malik Ramsey scored a game-high 30 points, including four 3-pointers and 6-for-6 from the free throw line.
Nick Seto led the Falcons with 20 points. Phil Pace added 14.
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West Mifflin 65, Ringgold 60: Deotis Powell scored a game-high 23 points to help West Mifflin down Ringgold, 65-60, in a non-section game.
Josh Brown scored 17 points and Gary Wooten posted 13 points for West Mifflin (4-18), which outscored the Rams (13-8) by a score of 21-13 in the fourth quarter.
Four players scored all of Ringgold points. Demetrius Butler led the way with 20 points, Luke Wyvratt tossed in 16 points, Jordan Taylor added 14 points and Chris Peccon scored 10 points.
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Steel Valley 64, Trinity 59: Kam Williams and Cameron Polak combined for 46 points to pace Steel Valley to a 64-59 victory over Trinity in a non-section game.
Williams scored 24 points and Polakk added 22 points for Steel Valley (14-7).
Trinity (7-15) got double fiigure scoring from Michael Koroly with 21 points, Dylan King with 10 points and Jake Hancher also with 10.