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SV's Henderson makes WPIAL final

Butler's Abbie Druschel tries to get the ball past Seneca Valley's Kelly Tressor, left, and Sarah Metarko Tuesday in the Raiders' 3-1 section victory over the Golden Tornado.

Seneca Valley's Blake Henderson carded an 80 to place fifth overall at the WPIAL Individual Boys Golf semifinal Tuesday at Pittsburgh National Golf Club in Gibsonia.

The top 12 golfers advance to next Wednesday's WPIAL Championship, which will be held at Butler Country Club.

The Raiders (10-1) play North Allegheny (9-2) today at Diamond Run.

Moniteau 205, Keystone 227 — Ethan Fowler earned medalist honors for the Warriors (7-2) with a 36.

Moniteau 205: Ethan Fowler 36, Mike Saper 40, Mitch Hunter 41, Heath Lominski 43, Jeremy Ritts 45

Keystone 227: Devin Hess 42, Ben Wolbert 43, Seth McCleary 44, Bill Scheckler 47, Corbin Summerville 51

Clarion-Limestone 223, Union 236 — Jordan Zuck had a 39 to pace the Lions in this KSAC win. Shawn Burns led Union (1-10) with a 41.

Union (236): Shawn Burns 41, Scott Booth 42, Chase Carmichael 46, Larissa Roberts 52, David Graham 55

Clarion-Limestone (223): Jordan Zuck 39, Bill Kelly 42, Brandon Bell 43, Matt Wieszczyk 47, Tyler Beers 52

Redbank Valley 216, Karns City 255 — Tucker Preston shot a 44 for the Gremlins (2-6).

Redbank Valley (216): Brady Bailey 39, Matt Boozer 43, Tyler Ruby 39, Jake Unger 47, Malachi Schrecengost 48

Karns City (255): Tucker Preston 44, Josh Jones 49, Zach Walker 55, Trevor Beham 54, Tanner Kerschbaumer 53

<B>Butler 191, North Allegheny 220 — </B>Marissa DeCola shot a 37 to lead the Tornado (10-3, 9-3).<B>Butler (191):</B> Marissa DeCola 37, Mara Shingleton 42, Taylor Schnur 54, Rebecca Shakely 58<B>North Allegheny (220):</B> Tara Broderick 48, Elizabeth Hamel 56, Lauren Brehl 57, Amanda Adams 59

<B>Freeport 3, Deer Lakes 0 — </B>Rachel Grubbs had seven kills and three blocks, and Carlie Bieranowski had 12 kills and nine service points to power the Yellowjackets to the 25-7, 25-17, 25-12 victory.Ashley Massart added 15 points and four kills, and Madison Rotto had 11 points, six kills, four blocks and 23 assists for Freeport (7-0).<B>A-C Valley 3, Union 2 — </B>Erika Rothen had 20 kills and 20 digs, Samantha Kerlin had 13 kills 14 service points and nine blocks, and Katie Quail had 41 assists in the Falcons' 21-25, 25-20, 25-27, 26-24, 15-13 win.Erin Larimore added eight kills, and Tricia Kerlin had seven kills and 16 points for A-C Valley (7-0, 5-0).Union won the JV game 2-1.<B>Knoch 3, New Brighton 0 — </B>Jessica Gross had 14 service points and 24 assists, and Julia Kleinfelder had 12 points and five kills as the Knights downed the Lions.Stephanie Eagal added eight kills and Tori Lark seven kills and 15 digs for Knoch (6-3, 5-1).

<B>Karns City 10, Curwensville 0 — </B>Eric McCue netted five goals as the Gremlins rolled in this nonconference matchup.Andrew Johnston, Ethan McGarvey, Evan McGarvey, Justin Ryan and Nick Lopresti also scored for Karns City (7-1-1, 7-0).<B>Mars 2, Hampton 1 — </B>Yulian Lutsiv scored the game-winner in overtime as the Planets (10-1, 7-0) slipped past the Talbots.Ryan McKenzie assisted on Lutsiv's goal and netted a score himself.<B>Grove City 2, Hickory 0 — </B>The Eagles (7-1) won this Monday game after Jeff Hershberger and Mark Jaskowak scored goals. Goalie Nate Liddick had three saves.

Millie McKain's three goals sparked Karns City to a 6-2 win at Forest Area.Also scoring for the Gremlins (5-4-1) were Emily Potchak with two goals and Maggie McKain with one.<B>Slippery Rock 3, Hickory 3 (2 OT) — </B>Morgan Siebka, Molly Weitzel and Sarah Cessar each tallied a goal for the Rockets (5-2-2) in their tie with the Hornets.

Samantha Brandon was the overall winner to help propel the Mars girls team (5-2, 4-1) to a 19-44 victory over Montour and 15-50 win over New Castle.In the boys race, Sean Gannon placed fourth overall to lead Mars (3-5, 2-3), which fell to New Castle 27-29 and Montour 19-40.<B>Boys Top 10</B>Yarborough (NC) 16:46, Lang (Mo) 17:25, Cobb (Mo) 17:30, Sean Gannon (Ma) 17:34, Cieslak (Mo) 17:39, Thomas (Mo) 17:40, Scott Slaney (Ma) 17:46, Rice (NC) 17:53, Stabish (Mo) 18:02, Vitale (Mo) 18:27<B>Girls Top 10</B>Samantha Brandon (Ma) 20:08, Cieslak (Mo) 20:16, Michelle Perri (Ma) 20:49, Maggie McChesney (Ma) 20:51, Gabri Pierre (Ma) 21:28, Candy Clark (Ma) 21:45, Phoebe Pierre (Ma) 22:00, Lizzie Parsons (Ma) 22:13, Stamavakis (Mo) 22:22, Lindsey Pecor (Ma) 22:33<B>Karns City 28, Cranberry 29 (boys); Cranberry 20, Karns City 39 (girls) — </B>The Berries captured the first two places, but the Gremlins' depth proved to be the difference in the boys meet, taking six of the next seven places to win this KSAC meet.Karns City (boys 6-0, 4-0; girls 2-3, 0-3) return to action Saturday at the Grove City Invitational.<B>Boys Top 10</B>1-Ryan Zacherl (C) 19:13, 2-Morgan Huegel (C) 19:22, 3-Bryce Foreback (KC) 19:24, 4-Dillan Surrena (KC) 19:26, 5-Kaleb Lalley (C) 19:27, 6-Ethan McGarvey (KC) 19:33, 7-Darren Best (KC) 19:37, 8-Matt Slagle (KC) 19:44, 9-Evan McGarvey (KC) 20:02, 10-Shawn Raybuck (C) 20:09<B>Girls Top 10</B>1-McKenna Spence (C) 21:45, 2-Suzanne Senko (C) 22:58, 3-Lacee Scheerbaum (KC) 24:13, 4-Renee Harbison (C) 24:18, 5-Ain-Soph Williams (KC) 24:38, 6-Lauren Bell (C) 24:52, 7-Becky Wilson (C) 25:06, 8-Nicole Beck (KC) 25:21, 9-Abby Smith (C) 26:48, 10-Keri Parkes (C) 27:13<B>Moniteau 26, Clarion-Limestone 29; Moniteau 23, Clarion 34 (boys); Clarion-Limestone 21, Moniteau 34; Moniteau 15, Clarion 50 (girls) —</B> Moniteau's Tony Miller and Phil Kristufek placed second and third, respectively, in the boys event.Heather Porter's fourth-place finish led the Warriors girls.<B>Boys Top 10</B>1-Leland Foltz (C) 18:55, 2-Tony Miller (M) 19:27, 3-Phil Kristufek (M) 19:45, 4-Grant Schirmer (CL) 19:48, 5-Matt Bauer (C) 20:46, 6-L.J. Fickenworth (CL) 21:16, 7-Corey Haney (M) 21:42, 8-Amos Moon (CL) 21:47, 9-Kyle Kiser (CL) 21:51, 10-Evan Miller (M) 22:16<B>Girls Top 10</B>1-Kellie Wyatt (CL) 21:33, 2-Cailyn Lingwall (C) 21:40, 3-Lynnie Schirmer (CL) 22:48, 4-Heather Porter (M) 22:51, 5-Paige Zach (CL) 23:22, 6-Krista Snyder (M) 24:11, 7-Kelsey Kemmer (CL) 24:15, 8-Kelly Peterson (C) 24:36, 9-Nikki Yeckel (M) 24:48, 10-Brittany Selker (CL) 24:49<B>Freeport 15, Ford City 46; Freeport 15, West Shamokin 50 (boys); Freeport 23, Ford City 32; Freeport 16, West Shamokin 45 (girls) —</B> Both Freeport teams improved their record to 3-3 as Kevin Keppel won for the boys and Kayla Zboran won for the girls.<B>Boys Top 10</B>1-Kevin Keppel (F) 18:19, 2-Stephen Posney (F) 18:37, 3-Eric Snyder (F) 18:37, 4-Zach Will (F) 19:41, 5-Lucas Kubeldis (F) 19:49, 6-Eli Smith (FC) 19:53, 7-Caleb Smith (FC) 20:12, 8-Ryan Armitage (F) 20:23, 9-Joey Sadecky (F) 20:41, 10-Kyle Zboran (F) 21:05<B>Girls Top 10</B>1-Kayla Zboran (F) 20:04, 2-Kathryn Hamilton (FC) 22:51, 3-Lauren Screen (F) 23:27, 4-Carol Amadee (F) 24:22, 5-Zoe Reitz (F) 25:02, 6-Tara Dinga (FC) 25:10, 7-Courtney Meyer (FC) 25:24, 8-Sara DeFalco (FC) 25:42, 9-Elizabeth Shiring (FC) 25:44, 10-Becca McIlwain (WS) 25:45

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