Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

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Mt. Lebanon 89, St. Francis Prep,N.Y. 53: Antonio Garofoli proved himself to be one of the best 3-point shooters in the WPIAL a season

Playing without 2016-17 leading scorer Ricky Guss, who is in Hershey with the Quakers football team, was no problem as senior guard Coletrane Washington, a Drexel recruit, picked up the slack with a game-high 28 points, including three 3-pointers, to help rout the Vikings.

Pine-Richland 81, Summit

The Bulldogs took a solid first step on their way to challenge Allderdice for City League dominance with an impressive win against the Warriors. James Ellis led the way with 20 points, 12 rebounds and 5 blocks, while Cam Gloster chipped in 15 points and 7 steals.

Brownsvill­e 66, Yough 56: The Falcons just missed the WPIAL Class 3A playoffs a season ago, but took as positive step forward as they opened the year with a win

Sewickley Academy 74, West Allegheny 33: The Panthers look ready for a PIAA Class 2A championsh­ip repeat as five players scored in double figures led by David Groetch with 18, while Isiah Warfield had a double-double with 15 points and 11 rebounds in a big win against a Class 5A team.

Latrobe 80, Trinity 77: Reed Fenton scored a gamehigh 33 points in the Wildcats’ come-from-behind win. Bryce Butler of Latrobe shoots over Trinity Friday at Canon-McMillan High School in Canonsburg.

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