Rohanna’s 27 points carries Lady Raiders to 64-45 win
The Waynesburg Central girls led throughout the game Monday night for 64-45 non-section victory against visiting California.
The Lady Raiders (19-3) held quarter leads of 17-11, 31-24 and 49-35.
Kaley Rohanna paced Waynesburg Central with a game-high 27 points. Avery Davis scored 13, and Peyton Cowell had a double-double with 12 points and 10 rebounds.
Rakiyah Porter led the Lady Trojans (10-12) with 20 points. Addison Gregory added 14.
Baldwin 75, Elizabeth Forward 70 — The Lady Warriors’ second-half rally came up short in a non-section road loss.
The Lady Highlanders (10-12) led 42-28 at halftime. Both teams scored 19 points in the third quarter and Elizabeth Forward closed the fourth quarter with a 23-14 advantage.
Alyssa Terza led the Lady Warriors (17-5) with 22 points. Michelle Jellison finished with 20 points and Julie Resnik added 12.
Baldwin’s Mary Vargo scored a game-high 26 points. Laci Bernotas contributed 19 points and Katie Lucarelli added 17.
Bethel Park 79, Ringgold 28 — Bethel Park scored 26 points in the first quarter and added 34 in the second quarter to cruise to a non-section home victory.
Abbey Whaley led the Lady Rams (4-18) with 11 points.
Mary Boff scored a game-high 23 points for Bethel Park (8-13). Sophia Nath finished with 12 points.
Girls swimming
Connellsville 74, Armstrong 49 — The Lady Falcons defeated the visiting River Hawks for a non-section victory against a former section foe.
Connellsville opened the meet with Kassidy Callahan, Ella Detwiler, Abigail Harvey and Kyra Callahan winning the 200 medley relay in 2:08.77.
Elia Bentley (200 IM, 2:48.68) also finished first for the Lady Falcons.
Boys swimming
Connellsville 88, Armstrong 34 — The Falcons were strong at home for a non-section victory against the visiting River Hawks.
Connellsville won the 200 medley relay (2:07.59) and 200 freestyle relay (1:50.45).
Kasey Stanton was on both winning relays and finished first in the 50 freestyle (23.46). Jonathan Sapola won the 100 butterfly in 1:12.11, and Cory Stanton finished first in the 500 freestyle (5:52.27).