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Chris Berish scored a game-high 36 points to lead Carmichaels to an 81-68 victory over Jefferson-Morgan in a Class 2-A game.
The Mikes (3-3, 7-4) trailed by 10 after the first quarter but outscored J-M (3-6, 5-8) by a 72-49 over the final three quarters.
Drake Long scored 18 points and Michael Stewart added 14 points for the Mikes.
Taj Jacobs scored 25 points and Colton Fowler contributed 24 points for the Rockets, who led 19-9 after one quarter.
Geibel 71, Mapletown 36:
Zach Allomen scored 19 pints to pace Geibel to a 71-36 victory over Mapletown in a Section 2-A game.
Jueal Williams tossed in 13 points and Trevon White added 12 points for the Gators (5-2, 5-6), who outscored Mapletown 42-13 in the second half.
Landan Stevenson scored a game-high 20 points for the Maples (3-3, 4-4).
Peters Township 51, Canon-McMillan 45:
Peters Township outscored Canon-McMillan, 28-15, over the middle two periods and withstood a fourth quarter rally to down Canon-McMillan, 51-45, in a Section 2 game in Class 6A.
Logan Pfeuffer and Julian Mascio each scored 10 points for PT (4-1, 5-6).
Gavin Miller scored 13 points and Malachi Meredith tossed in 11 points for C-M (0-7, 0-10), which outscored PT, 18-8, in the fourth quarter.
Sto-Rox 56, Fort Cherry 46:
Sto-Rox outscored Fort Cherry 31-21 in the second half and came away with a 56-46 victory over the Rangers in a Section 2-AA game.
Josh Jenkins led the way for Sto-Rox (8-1, 8-4) with 15 points. Jeymer Pearson added 14 points, Jaymont Green-Miller added 13 points.
Owen Norman scored 13 points and Dylan Rogers chipped in with 12 points for the Rangers (5-4, 9-5).
South Fayette 66, Trinity 50:
A fast start led South Fayette to a 66-50 victor over Trinity in Section 2 of Class 5A.
Brandon Jakila paced SF (2-3, 6-5) with 16 points. Logan Yater tossed in 15 points and Kaden Ring added 14.
Michael Dunn had 26 points with the help of five three-point field goals for Trinity (3-5, 7-6), which trailed 14-5 in the first quarter.