Wash High girls stop Frazier
An early deficit was too much to overcome for Frazier as it fell to Washington 61-46 in a non-section game.
The Prexies jumped out to a 24-5 lead after one quarter and matched Frazier’s 12-point second quarter to take a 36-17 advantage into halftime.
Washington (2-1) had four players reach double-digits, including a team-high 16 points from Carley Allen.
Torri Finley finished with 13 points for the Prexies, while Randi Thomas and Tamia Russell each had 10.
The only consistent offense Frazier (1-2) could find was Brooke Poling, who scored a game-high 27 points.
McGuffey 41, Avella 33: McGuffey erupted for 27 second-half points, sparked by two three-point field goals by Mckenzie Dobrzynski, to down Avella, 41-33, in a non-section game.
Mikala Maxwell led the Highlanders (1-3) with 9 points. Avella (2-2) was paced by Bailey Lis’ 8 points.
Belle Vernon 63, Greensburg Salem 45: Keira Boff scored 19 points to help send Belle Vernon past Greensburg Salem, 63-45, in a non-section game.
Caitlyn Trombley scored 18 points and Rylie Campbell 14 Belle Vernon (2-1), which held GS (0-3) to 14 second half points.
Megan Kallock had a game-high 29 for Greensburg Salem.
Beth-Center 51, Brashear 31: Kinlee Whited scored 18 points to power Beth-Center to a 51-31 victory over Brashear in a non-section game.
Elizabeth Trump had 10 for B-C (2-1).
Albert Gallatin 43, Waynesburg 27: Abby King scored a game-high 16 points to lead Albert Gallatin past Waynesburg, 43-27, in a non-section game.
King, who made one fewer basket than the entire Waynesburg team, helped the Colonials jump out to an early 19-4 lead after the first quarter.
Bryn Bezjak also finished with 13 points for Albert Gallatin (2-1). Bezjak made three three-pointers.
Waynesburg (1-2) was paced by Emma Mankey, who finished with a team-high eight points.