Highschool sports activities roundup: Gabby Rentschler scores 17 as East Pennsboro will get first win; Martin’s 31 not sufficient for Boiling Springs’ boys
GIRLS BASKETBALL
East Pennsboro 55, Steel-High 43
Gabby Rentschler led the way when East Pennsboro celebrated its first win of the season.
The Panthers improved to 1-12.
Rentschler had 17 points while Izzy Morgan had 15.
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Mifflin County 57, Hollidaysburg 55 (OT)
Brianna Bodtorf had 16 points to lead a trio of Mifflin County (6-7, 5-5) players to double-digit victory.
Myra Aumiller and Marissa Gingrich each had 13.
Ali Hatajik led Hollidaysburg at 21, Syndey Lear at 14 and Marin Miller at 13.
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Cumberland Valley 67, Harrisburg 38
Makayla Lemelle led Harrisburg with 14 points and Ahnae Robinson had 10.
Cumberland Valley has not reported any stats for the game.
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OTHER RESULTS (NO STATISTICS REPORTED)
State College 38, Chambersburg 34
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BOYS BASKETBALL
Greencastle-Antrim 69, Boiling Springs 68
Connor Wright had 19 to lead a quartet of Greencastle players in victory.
Thomas Lewis added 15, Zach Cole 12 and Riley Gembe 11.
Trey Martin led Boiling Springs with 31 points and Drew Vonstein added 13. Carson Garvey had 9 points for the Bubblers and Maddex Labuda had 6. Matt Fravel also had 5.
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East Pennsboro 76, Steel-High 60
Devin Shellenberger had a game high of 23 to lead East Pennsboro.
Evan Farling added 17 points, Adnan Sbai had 14 and Grant Anderson had 10.
Vashon Spencer led steel-high with 20 ponts, Daivin Pryor added 13 and Kaaba Murray added 10.
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