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High school roundup for March 15, 2023: Alexa Washington, Oakland Catholic knock off unbeaten Hollidaysburg | Trib HSSN
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Wednesday, March 15, 2023 | 11:27 PM
Alexa Washington stole an inbounds cross and made a buzzer-beating layup to guide Oakland Catholic to a 48-47 win over beforehand undefeated Hollidaysburg in a PIAA Class 5A second-round women basketball recreation Wednesday evening.
London Creach led Oakland Catholic (24-4) with 15 factors. Washington added 14. Sydney Lear led Hollidaysburg (24-1) with 19 factors. The Eagles advance to play McKeesport (22-5) in Saturday’s quarterfinals.
Berlin-BrothersValley 47, Aquinas Academy 35 – Aquinas Academy (17-10) fell to District 5 champion Berlin-BrothersValley (22-5) within the second spherical of the PIAA Class A playoffs.
Erie Cathedral Prep 51, Mars 24 – Lena Walz scored a game-high 17 factors, Jayden McBride adopted with 16 and Addie Biel completed with 12 to guide Erie Cathedral Prep (23-1) previous Mars (18-9) within the second spherical of the Class 5A playoffs.
North Catholic 51, Harbor Creek 34 – Alayna Rocco scored 15 factors and sank 4 3-pointers and Dacia Lewandowski linked for 14 factors to guide North Catholic (24-3) to a powerful 16-7 opening quarter and a win within the second spherical of the Class 4A playoffs. Brooke Przybylski scored 14 factors and Samantha Zank added 10 for Harbor Creek (20-7). North Catholic will play District 3 champion Wyomissing in Saturday’s quarterfinals.
South Fayette 69, Mechanicsburg 29 – Ava Leroux put up 21 factors, Lainey Yater added 12, and Erica Corridor and Maddie Webber every had 10 as South Fayette (26-2) held Mechanicsburg (20-8) underneath double digits in each quarter in a Class 5A second-round win. Lauren Lebo scored 10 factors to guide Mechanicsburg. South Fayette will face District 10 champion Cathedral Prep within the quarterfinals on Saturday.
Union 39, Elk County Catholic 35 – Union (20-6) began out gradual with solely 9 first-half factors, however discovered its legs and erupted for 30 factors within the second half in a Class A second-round win in opposition to Elk County Catholic (24-5). Kelly Cleaver scored 14 factors whereas Kylie Fruehstorfer added 13 factors and drained 4 3-pointers for the Scotties. Lucy Klawuhn put up 13 factors and made 4 3-pointers and Emily Mourer adopted with 12 factors for Elk County Catholic. Union advances to play District 6 champion Williamsburg in Saturday’s quarterfinals.
Boys basketball
Aliquippa 84, West Department 29 – WPIAL champion Aliquippa (22-6) had no bother dispatching District 6 runner-up West Department (20-9) within the second spherical of the PIAA Class 2A playoffs. The Quips will face Bishop Canevin (22-6) within the quarterfinals on Saturday.
Bishop Canevin 56, Mercer 43 – Shea Champine scored 27 factors and eclipsed the 1,000 level mark for his profession whereas Jason Cross produced 10 as Bishop Canevin (22-6) was well-balanced, scoring 28 factors in every half, in a PIAA Class 2A second-round win over Mercer (21-5). Braden Balaski led Mercer with 14 factors. The Crusaders advance to play WPIAL champion Aliquippa (22-6) in Saturday’s quarterfinals.
Erie First Christian 67, Northgate 52 – District 10 champion Erie First Christian (16-10) defeated WPIAL runner-up Northgate (20-8) within the PIAA Class 2A second spherical.
Franklin 57, Our Woman of the Sacred Coronary heart 45 – Jalen Wooden led all scorers with 17 factors, whereas Damon Curry and Cole Buckley every scored 11 as District 10 champion Franklin (23-4) dethroned two-time defending state champion OLSH (20-7) within the second spherical of the Class 3A playoffs. Rocco Spadafora and Bryson Kirschner scored 14 factors apiece and Rocco Coladonato added 12 because the Chargers couldn’t climb again from a 17-point halftime deficit after being outscored 21-6 within the second quarter.
Lancaster Mennonite 59, Eden Christian 36 – District 3 champion Lancaster Mennonite (18-8) took care of Eden Christian (20-7) within the PIAA Class 2A second spherical.
Neshannock 44, Brookville 40 – Jack Glies scored 12 factors as Neshannock (20-7) knocked off District 9 champion Brookville (23-3) within the Class 3A second spherical. The Lancers superior to play WPIAL champion Deer Lakes within the quarterfinals on Saturday. Clayton Prepare dinner led Brookville with 14 factors.
New Fortress 65, Downingtown West 56 – Isaiah Boice and Jonathan Anderson scored 16 factors apiece, Ralphie Blundo added 14 and Dajuan Younger contributed 11 to guide New Fortress (24-3) previous Downingtown West (20-8) within the second spherical in Class 6A. Dylan Blair led all scorers with 28 factors and Donovan Fromhartz added 12 for Downingtown West. The Hurricanes will face District 3 champion Studying in Saturday’s quarterfinals.
North Catholic 78, Valley View 56 – Andrew Maddalon dropped 24 factors, Max Hurray adopted with 23 and Max Rottman added 14 as North Catholic (21-7) jumped out to a 17-point halftime lead and defeated District 2 runner-up Valley View (22-5) within the second spherical of Class 4A playoffs. Kyle Rupp scored 14, Eli Yusavage added 11 and LV Pegula completed with 10 for Valley View. The Trojans advance to face Uniontown in Friday’s quarterfinals.
Otto-Eldred 64, Serra Catholic 44 – District 2 runner-up Otto-Eldred (25-2) rolled previous Serra Catholic (16-12) within the second spherical of the PIAA Class 2A playoffs.
Penn Cambria 66, Metal Valley 57 – Makhai Valentine put up 29 factors as Metal Valley (16-11) fell to District 6 champion Penn Cambria (23-5) within the second spherical of the PIAA Class 3A playoffs. The Ironmen rallied from a gradual begin to seize a 51-48 lead after three quarters, however then went chilly, producing solely six factors within the fourth.
Washington
Commanders Aim to Bounce Back in Week 12, Players Eye Key Milestones
The Washington Commanders return to Northwest Stadium for a high-stakes Week 12 rivalry clash against the Dallas Cowboys.
After back-to-back losses, the Commanders is not only seeking a much-needed win but also bragging rights in this storied division matchup. Several players also have their sights set on key milestones heading into Sunday’s game.
With a win, Washington would move to 8-4, marking their best start through 12 games since 1996. It would also solidify their dominance at home this season, improving to 5-1 at Northwest Stadium — their best home record through 12 games since 1992.
As Week 12 approaches, here are the numbers to watch as players aim for historic milestones:
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Tight end Zach Ertz needs one touchdown reception to tie Keith Jackson (49) for 16th all-time among tight ends in NFL history.
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Linebacker Bobby Wagner needs 100 tackles in 2024 to become only the second player since 2000 to achieve 13 or more consecutive 100-tackle seasons, joining London Fletcher, who accomplished the feat 14 times from 2000-2013. Wagner currently has 66 tackles this season. He’s also closing in on another milestone, needing two interceptions to reach 15 for his career.
Tight end Zach Ertz is just two touchdown receptions away from reaching 50 in his career.
Running back Austin Ekeler needs two receptions to surpass Thurman Thomas (472) for 25th all-time in receptions by a running back.
Defensive tackle Daron Payne is 2.5 sacks shy of breaking into the top 10 for career sacks in Washington franchise history.
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Frankie Luvu needs three sacks to reach 30 career sacks.
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Washington wide receiver Terry McLaurin is on the verge of several milestones. McLaurin needs 50 receptions and 900 receiving yards this season to become just the fourth player in NFL history to reach those marks in each of his first six seasons, joining Mike Evans, A.J. Green, and Randy Moss—a feat DK Metcalf is also chasing.
Additionally, McLaurin needs 75 receptions and 1,000 receiving yards in 2024 to become the fourth player to hit those marks in five of his first six seasons, joining Torry Holt, Brandon Marshall, and Randy Moss.
McLaurin is also closing in on franchise history, needing four receptions to pass Chris Cooley (429) for fifth all-time in Washington history. He’s four touchdown receptions away from reaching 35 career touchdowns.
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Linebacker Bobby Wagner is also nearing a milestone, needing five sacks to reach 40 for his career.
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Austin Ekeler recently surpassed Arian Foster (8,873) for the second-most scrimmage yards by an undrafted running back in the common-draft era, trailing only Priest Holmes (11,134). Ekeler now has 8,916 career scrimmage yards and has his sights set on another milestone. With 471 career receptions, he is just 29 catches away from becoming the sixth running back in NFL history to record 500 receptions in his first eight seasons. This exclusive club includes Marshall Faulk (548), LaDainian Tomlinson (510), Christian McCaffrey (509 in seven seasons), Roger Craig (508), and Alvin Kamara (505 in seven seasons).
Meanwhile, tight end Zach Ertz continues to cement his place in NFL history. Despite Washington recent losses, Ertz became the sixth tight end in league history to reach 750 career receptions, joining legends like Tony Gonzalez (1,325), Jason Witten (1,228), Antonio Gates (955), Travis Kelce (907 entering 2023), and Shannon Sharpe (815). Ertz currently has 752 career receptions.
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While it may not happen this Sunday, Austin Ekeler is closing in on a historic milestone. He needs seven more touchdown receptions to surpass Marshall Faulk (36) for the most by a running back in the Super Bowl era. Ekeler currently has 30 career touchdown receptions.
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Another milestone to keep an eye on—though it may not happen this week—is Zach Ertz approaching 8,000 career receiving yards. He is just 138 yards away from becoming the ninth tight end in NFL history to reach this milestone.
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When does No. 1 Oregon football play Washington? Kickoff time set for Ducks vs. Huskies
The No. 1 Oregon football team will look to wrap its regular season with a perfect record against rival Washington next Saturday at home for senior night.
The Ducks (11-0, 8-0 Big Ten) are the only unbeaten team left in the Big Ten and could get some revenge against the Huskies (6-5, 4-4 Big Ten) at 4:30 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 30 from Autzen Stadium.
The game will air on NBC.
Oregon coach Dan Lanning will be looking for his first win against the Huskies as head coach, having lost all three matchups in the last two seasons against UW.
The Washington team in 2024 is a far cry from what it was in 2022 and 2023, with first-year head coach Jedd Fisch replacing Kalen DeBoer (now at Alabama) and guiding Washington to a 6-5 record.
The Ducks have already qualified for the Big Ten Championship game, set to be played the following Saturday, Dec. 7.
Alec Dietz covers University of Oregon football, volleyball, women’s basketball and baseball for The Register-Guard. You may reach him at adietz@registerguard.com and you can follow him on X @AlecDietz.
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Bellevue vs. Kennewick: Live score, updates of Washington high school football quarterfinals (11/23/2024)
If there is one team that relishes the opportunity to go toe-to-toe with reigning Class 3A champion Bellevue, it is the Kennewick Lions.
They played the Wolverines tough, losing a close 2021 state championship game.
The two programs meet in a rematch at 3 p.m. Pacific time in a WIAA Class 3A quarterfinal game at Belleve High School. A live feed is available on NFHS Network (subscription only).
SBLive is tracking scores across the state of Washington through Week 12. Stay with us for the latest score and game updates from pregame to teardown. Refresh this post and scroll down for the latest.
PRE-GAME: BELLEVUE VS. KENNEWICK
FIRST QUARTER
Updates provided when play starts.
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About Bellevue
Key players— RB Max Jones, OL/DL Demetri Manning, RB/LB Ryken Moon, DL Johnny O’Connor, RB/DB Bryce Smith
About Kennewick
Key players— OL Jose Cadenas, RB Canaan Hays, DL Tanner Larson, LB Cooper Neer, RB Alex Roberts
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