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TuMday. 21,1993 News Record Sports Raiders open section with victory Seneca Valley's Conrad scores 24 vs. North Hills; Shaler downs Ambridge ROSS: Joanna Conrad scored 24 points to lead Seneca Valley to a 5653 victory against North Hills in a Quad A Section 3 opener. Jennifer Collide added 19 points, including nine of 14 from the free- throw line as the Raiders (1-0, 3-1) went to the line 34 times. North Hills (0-1, 1-3) got 20 points from Dawn Singley and 16 from Jamie Skaugen hi the home-court loss.

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HoU- arc SV: Baghiy. NH: Srgajy. Aateuda: NH 15 (Bdm 6). llawaara: SV NH 13. Not gam Norm Hbittta Ra Cupal, today Valtty hoitt Sanaca Vallay Shaler 48 AMBRIDGE: Beth Balawejder scored 18 points to lead Shaler to a victory over Ambridge in the Quad A Section 3 opener.

Shaler jumped to a 26-16 lead at halftime, before Ambridge chipped away to make it close. Michelle Mateer added 15 points for the Lady Titans, who improved" to 4-1 in the section. Galyin scored 18 points to lead Ambridge. Stater 14 12 9 13 48 Ambridge 8 8 10 16 42 tttfar (41, 14) Cokfez 2 2-2 6, Bitoqdtr 6 18, btnan 0 1-2 1, VtaEca 2 2-4 6, 7 1 4 15, Bodtur 232.100*: 17 1444 41 Wendy Gahrm 9 CM) 18, ROHM 2 2-7 6, Buhini 5 2-9 12, Hofchack I 2, Van Mltt 1 1-3 3- ToOte 185-19 42. Ml (auk: 18 (Vazoca), 20.

Nad Sftator NorthgateU Char-Houston 52 BELLEVUE: Heather Bierer scored 14 points as Northgate escaped with a victory over Charters-Houston. The Flames charged to an 11- point lead at halftime, but Char- Houston fought back to pull within one late in the game. Northgate turned the ball over with 10 seconds to play, and Char-Houston had multiple shots, but couldn't get the winning basket to fall. April LeViere scored 11 points and Katey Callahan added 10 for Northgate. Char-Houston's Kendra Cochran led all scorers with 15.

OUH74 Vheenttan 58 MCCANDLESS: Regina Dixon and Aunee Young had 24 points each has Our Lady of the Sacred Heart stopped host Vincentian in Section 17 action. Vincentian led 14- after the first quarter, but a 29-point second quarter by OLSH put the Lady Royals down 38-32. pLSH outscored Vin- centian 43-26 in the second halt Ann Lund had 27 points and 14 rebounds to lead Vincentian. Melissa Roberts added 13 points. Vincentian fell to 1-2 in the section and 4-2 overall SconbyquBMn OLSH 9 28 14 21 74 Vincentian 14 18 11 15 58 OL3H Mini Young 4 84 16.

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NM QHM: vmoanttn pkyt Ougtoy. Gateway 52 Fox Chapel 44 MONROEV1LLE: Theresa Kabala had 13 points and nine rebounds, but it wasn't enough as Fox Chapel lost to host Gateway in the Section IV opener for both teams. Mary Maznko had 20 points to pace Gateway. Rian Barr added 11 points for Fox Chapel, which fell to 14 overall. Smbyqurtn Fox Chapel 8 11 11 14 44 Gateway 13 11 13 15 52 ta (M14) Kay 1M Aurm 2 4, Onto 3 6, mult 13, Betty 21 -2 5, Tney Sttano 0 3-4 3, ton tar 3 4411, 17 8-14 44.

Many Faith 21-3 5, Swdy Mcdm 31-4 7, Mjtiy Sutmire 1 14 3, Miry Munke 17-10 20, Mluy Mrtnl 3 2-310, BOX Mdntyra 31-2 7. ibnl crupei 21 (SkuUy, sivrtto (MM out), QMwiy 15 FC: dbrio Birr 1.ft Mnto i. 2. AtkoundK Foi 30 (KlWl B), GalMity 25 TumoYirt: An 22. OoiMy 11.

Not Fox Chvtl pliyi hofl to North TAXoMojl. Shaa SUo Acadeaay 27 Apollo-Ridge won its fourth consecutive game, whipping Shady Side Academy. Mary Ellen and Ann Kohlman each had seven points to pace Shady Side. Ann Hreha had 13 to pace Apollo-Ridge The Vikings outscored Shady Side, 17-2, in the first quarter. 1 2 3 4 3 16 7 6 13 18 14 12 31 67 1 2 3 4 ApolO-Hdgt 17 15 11 13 56 SrudySkte 2 11 8 6 27 Judy Summarhi 31-27, yagan Buchnar 2 1-2 5, Onto Byafcm 44 4, Am feaha Kal Sanopaa 4 148, Uaa KBT 1 1-2 3, Una In i 04 2.

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The Lady 'Lopes scored 30 points in the first quarter. Julie Moehring scored 10 of her 17 points in that quarter. Avonworth led 48-8 at halftime. Jessica Mathieson netted 15 points, while Ann Elder added 14, including three three-pointers. All Topic contributed 11 points, while Moehring and Matheison each grabbed 12 rebounds.

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Monaca38 MILLVALE: Mt Alvernia had five players in double figures, led by KeDy Mahon's 30 points, as it rolled over visiting Monaca. ML Atvenria heads into a Section 17 showdown Wednesday with Avonwortb with a 2-0 league record. Mt Alvernia coach De Porucznik said she isn't sure what will work against the unbeaten Antelopes, the section favorites. "We have to pray," she said. "They have six weapons.

They are loaded. We will try everything against them. They are awesome." Seoraoyquanar IWHCUflflFi 7 IB 11 Northgate 17 18 10 7 53 Cnar-Houaton Tomw 5 1 -211, Daw 51 -311, Prows 4 0-2 8, Nakonarany 1 041 0 1 -41, Kandra Cochran 7 1-215. Fofcana 2 04 4. ttafc 24 4-13 52.

Northgata (1-4) Tsames 5 0-0 10. Lofmk i o-O 2, Cosantre i tw 2. LeVare 2 04 4, Harding 0 04 0 Toute: 223-1053. Wai IwrtrNC: 16, Cnar-Houiton 15 FouM out NG. Ttonw.

NQ'. Otew, Nctt HortiQato pdyB al Sprmgdato it 7,30 p.m. Wednesday, PhM-Rtehland 57 Shamrack Valley 31 PINE: Pine-Richland improved to 3-1 by cruising to an exhibition victory over Shannock Valley, The Rams jumped out to a 14-2 lead after the first quarter. Three players finished in double figures for Pine-Richland. Melanie Pail led with 16 points, while Angie Stewart netted 14 and janna Huber 13.

Vanessa Lewis led Shannock Valley with 15 points. North AnOfhoiiy 89 Beaver 32 MCCANDLESS: Every North Allegheny player scored as the Tigers defeated Beaver in an exhibition game. The Tigers jumped to a 20-5 lead in the first quarter and posted their highest-score of the season. The Tigers' Sherri Hannan had a game- high 24 points, while Jaime Kihm netted 11 and Karrie Gamble added 10. In the JV contest, every North Allegheny player also scored as the Tigers won 55-24.

Sent by quartan: Beaver 5 14 9 4 32 North Allegheny 20 24 23 22 89 Pita 1 7, Hoppa 1 2, T. Star 1 4-7 6, H. SftW 2 4, AmoH 2 0-1 4, SMa 3 0-1 8, JUta 01 M2.TWfc1110-19 32.. Norm Maghany (4-1) Haman 7 7-9 24, Smfc 4 8, Dunni 1-210, DaOm 3 2-2 8, HUfl 1 2, VWar 2 04 4, State 0 2-2 i 2 1-2 5, Dram 2 4, SctneM 1 i DM 34 Avonworth 30 18 17 10 75 South SWt BMVW 4 4 8 14 28 taft Mi taw (04 M) WUi 3 6, 3 8, DM 3 0-1 6, CordM 3 0-1 6, WooUHfl 2 4, Omn 0, Evm 0-2 0, SUlttm 0. Tottt 14 28, ftwmti (M, 2 14 kWtwon 15, UoMMig 1 1-2 17, BW 5 1-2 14, WHn 2 -0- 4, TdptS 1-2 11, MftM 04 2, Ctt 2 2 4, Stety MK SS8: 13; 17, Ettr 3, Co 1.

MtewdK SB: 32; ItttiMX 12, Martrhg 12. Ntf gim: Avorwortfi pliyi to Vlncmtian 7:30 p.m. WiBiMdiy Peny 44 AMerdke36 PrriSBURGH: Perry overcame a sluggish start to defeat Allderdice, 44-36. Both teams struggled in the first half, but a 9-2 run in the third quarter gave Perry a 33-28 lead heading into the finaj quarter. twms Monaca 6 14 12 6 38 MtAJwmla 31 26 25 27 10B HOMCl TuUCk 8, Lfifett 6.

Finnicd 6, PNBpt 4, ML (M, K) Nnte 20, 19, IMon 30, 12, CUdMl 14. VMr 8. low feuto Ml Alvtrnli 9, Monici 5. Niit gim: Mt. Alvemii it AvonKHh, South Fayotto34 QaalierVRley25 LEETSDALE: South Fayette used an 11-3 fourth-quarter burst to beat Quaker Valley for its first victory- The score was tied 16-16 at halftime, but South Fayette grabbed a one-point edge after the third quarter and then pulled away for the victory.

Shooting guard Lori Menke led South Fayette (1-3) with 12 points. Farrah Causby had 11 points to lead the host Quakers. South FayMU 6 8 7 11 34 3 13 6 3 25 K.AfcMn22-4e,M,Alnwi2M 4, 2 4, Hmy 0 14 2, HjpjOf 2 1-1 1. Anting giard 4 12, WMmM 1 2, TbUk: 13 7-1 1 34 QHtwVlKy(44)- CMby 3 5-10 1 1, HOpUml 1-2 3, Aft 0 9-1 0, CriklD 0 0. look 9 7-18 IWU: QV: 12 (Ctllum), SF: 16.

3-pOlntm: SF: MOHMK Sf: 22 (K. Him 8). SF: 12 Nut fltmt: Quaker Villey pliyi II trw Moon Holiday Attodtttd Prm Penn State's John Amaechi tries to get a shot off under pressure from Maryland-Eastern Shore's Kenya Mobley, (jgekground, and Damon Cordew (43) during the first half Monday. Penn State won the game, 81-54. Penn State rolls to 29-point rout Amaechi leaves to be with ill mother STATE COLLEGE, After leading Penn State to an 81-54 vicotry over Maryland-Eastern Shore, John Amaechi went to be with his mother, who for the second time is ill with cancer.

Penn State's leading scorer flew to Manchester, England, after Monday's game and will miss Wednesday nighf game against Bethune-Cookman. He will rejoin the team Dec. 26 before a tournament in Charleston, S.C. "It's important that I get back," Amaechi said. "She has been an untold inspiration for me." Amaechi said his mother, Wendy, first battled cancer a couple of years ago.

College roundup point lead with 14:54 remaining and didn't look back. Ivono Newbill started it with a layup and scored-seven of his nine points during the run. CHAMPAIGN, Deon Thomas scored 24 points to lead 19th-ranked Illinois to a hard-fought victory over Jackson State. Good defense and fierce rebounding down the stretch helped Illinois (6-1) overcome poor second-half shooting. TULSA, Randy Rutherford hit two three-pointers to give No.

22 Oklahoma State a cushion, and then got some big rebounds down the stretch to preserve a victory over Tulsa. Rutherford scored 19 points, and the Cowboys (7-2) held Tulsa scoreless for six minutes early in the second half in building a 54-43 lead. Fred Hurley led the Cowboys with 20 points and Bryant Reeves added 16. with 15 points and nine rebounds. Soon byq Afldtrdfee 12 7 9 6 36 Perry 10 11 12 11 44 AWerdto Wngar 2 3-4 9.

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Timxw 14. NU PBny pkyv noA to BrvhaK todBy. Hamptons? Ktttamm.131 ALLISON PARK The Hampton girls basketball team won its Section 6 opener by defeating Kittanning. Hampton improves to 3-2 overall. Jessica Dunbar led the Talbots with 16 points.

Nadine Fazio and Kristin Burke each contributed DoorLakeett EMertonU WEST DEER: Deer Lakes survived a three of 19 night at the foul line for a victory over Elderton in exhibition action. and Heather Simoncic added 11 points and eight rebounds for the Lancers (2-3). Soon By ffn 1 2 3 4 DttrUkM 12 10 11 IS 46 EMMton 6 6 6 10 32 fear (2-3) MKhaHa McOomfl 2-9 14; Filth Qaorgfc 0 ft Diana SehMral 7 U15; Tracy Polno 102 Hattw Sinordc 11; Jatna Rebkoon 1 DdartM Smffi 2 Young 8 2-8 28; Staky 152-1232. Mai Ma DMT IMC 18; EMmn: 19. FwM EMatnm: Smitfi.

Not tow Ltkw hoit to naming, Thnday. From staff reports again a few months ago, Amaechi told his coaches he wanted to see her. To see how well John's handled this is a credit to him," coach Bruce Parkhill said. Amaechi scored 21 points and grabbed nine rebounds against Maryland. North Hills sweeps Chartiers Valley ROSS: The North Hills boys team swept all 12 events en route to a 131-53 victory over Chartiers-Valley on Monday in high school swimming action.

The girls also remained undefeated by winning 11 of 12 events in a 12163 rout over Char-Valley Monday. Becky Wukitch and Jill Owczarzak each won two events to lead the girls. Pine-Richland pins Highlands GIBSONIA: Jeremy Lengle, Dave ColoneUo, Dave Fiore, Brett Pegher, Mike Prycl and Steve Schiller all won by pin as Pine- Richland defeated Highlands, 4630, in high school wrestling action Monday. 104. 140 Jhi Qoud (H) gtnt Om Ortnac (PR) i a.

148 Cetonafe (PA) pinnad Mas Hannan (H) Highland 30 103 pounoa Snairfi Faftifc (HI laeh. aim QVk 1C CM Fiora (ffl) pinnad Wm ftrad (H) 1 Paghar (FH) phnad Ed Ung 100. 171 Mto Pryol (FH) phnad Hark Walan (H) 1:13 Mb Safear (H) ptnd CMp (Pfi) 1:10. Pitt: Depth of Carolina is draining From Page B1 but the Panthers were able to erode that against the Tar Heels' reserves late in the game. "We don't have four Parade (Magaeme) AU-Anericans to UCLA 93, Houston 72 HOUSTON: UCLA's second trip to Houston in almost a quarter century was more successful than its first, as brothers Ed and Charles O'Bannon sparked a victory over Houston.

UCLA's previous visit to Houston was for the "Game of the Century" on Jan. 20, 1968 when the Elvin Hayes-led Cougars defeated UCLA and Kareem Abdul Jabbar (then Lew Alcindor), 71-69. The two O'Bannons scored 13 of UCLA's first 17 points of the second half as the Bruins took control. Ed, a junior, scored 18 points and Charles, a freshman, finished with 16. Colorado 82 KNOXVTLLE, Junior forward Nikki McCray had 24 points and 16 rebounds, both career highs, as No.

1 Tennessee recovered in overtime to defeat No. 6 Colorado. The Lady Vols (7-0) needed a five- point, five-rebound overtime flurry from reserve center Vonda Ward to overcome Colorado (7-1), which rallied from a 12-point deficit in the final eight minutes to force overtime. I C.MlcWgin44 VanderMK80, ANN ARBOR, Jalen Rose scored 12 of his 16 points in the first half, and No. 7 Michigan held Central Michigan to 19 second-half points in an 86-44 romp over the Chippewas, Michigan (6-1), which shot 56 percent, now has an 18-1 advantage over Central Michigan (1-6) in a series that dates back to 1943.

The Wolverines have woi in row OVCF the- Chippewas since 1985. Central Michigan's lone victory over Michigan was a 6043 win in 1951 in Mount Pleasant Lacy Jones had seven points for the Chippewas, who never led. They shot 26 percent in the second half and 36 percent for the game. LAWRENCE, Richard Scott scored 14 points and Steve Woodberry added 13 as No. 6 Kansas crushed Furman.

Kansas is 408-92 (.816) since the facility opened March 1, 1955. The Jayhawks are 142-14 at home hi the past 11 seasons under coaches Roy Williams and Larry Brown. Qa. lech 79, ML St Mary's tt James forrest and Travis Best each scored 17 points as No. 14 Georgia Tech defeated Mount Si Mary's.

The Yellow Jackets (7-1) trailed 4-3 but went on an 8-0 run for a seven- WASHINGTON: Heidi Gillingham scored six of her 21 points during a 13-6 run late in the second half and No. 8 Vanderbilt held off No. 22 George Washington. It was the sixth consecutive victory for the Commodores (7-2). George Washington (3-2), playing for the first Hmo ainrp Dor 8 hag Matt Shomaker.

Polo Matthews and Jamie Hough each won three boys events as the radians improved to JO. North Hlllt 131, Char-Valley 53 Boyt 11! Tm Kifn (H) won oy Keith Senrag If) sunned Chad Hal (PH) 135. -v 130 Jarwny Ltnpje (Ffl) pinnad Tom McCwron (H) 138 Dan (PH) major den Andy FoMngham (H) ftp mdHMuM raeertr Dm Fora 2-0, Paghar 2-0, 24, Scffc Mcntand phyt hoara StmUimataHnft From staff repuTta 200 imdlty mtay 1 Norm Hills Dmksl, n.Hough|i-S07i 200 1. Hough (NH) 100 Marty 1. Hough (NH) BO 100 iraaatyta 1 Mai aomatar (NH) 52 Si Imatyla 1 MaBnm (NH) 1 5 73 300 rriay (Dtvidek.

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David N0I fflflcftNofft Mi vWtt Pam Jan 3 North Hffl 121, Chsf-Viflty 63 WftMayla-1 Mhtan OUal (NH) MB.07 200 1 (HH) 230.27 a-i -10J4 Maaina 1 Frji (NH) ftOI a i 1. Kanaan OM IW) 1:14.73 400 rafcy 1 Hft (WuHtt. Jl Odoarafc NaU maMc Norh rth vMts Pann Jm 3 Tbjers root Pantbert MURRYSVILLE: The North Allegheny girls captured aO but one event as they defeated Franklin Regional 111-75. The boys won the first three events en route to a 106-79 victory over Franklin Regional. Heather Pottgen captured four events for North Allegheny, while Shannon Elliott netted three victories.

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Jan. 7. From staff rtporfa bring off the bench like they do," Evans said. "Our kids are going to have to play 35 minutes a game." "I felt the kids gave a good effort," Evans said. "I told them now they know where they have to get to in March." The crowd of 17,712 was the largest for a basketball game in Pittsburgh and the largest indoor event at the Civic Arena.

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A 17,716 dropped two in a row. Southern Cat 78, SFAattbiM LOS ANGELES: Lisa Leslie had 22 points, 11 rebounds and a career- high eight blocks to lead No. 9 Southern Cal past Stephen F. Austin. W.

Kentucky 112, MerAmoflcMM BAY4MON, Puerto Rico: Veronica Cook and Ida Bowen scored 14 points apiece and Gwen Doyle added 13 as No. 19 Western Kentucky routed InterAmerican University in a first-round game of the San Juan Shootout LoaWanaleeh 71, Baylor 68 SHREVEPORi; Vickie Johnson had 24 points and 15 rebounds to lead No. 10 Louisiana Tech to a victory over Baylor. Baylor (4-2) had just two offensive rebounds in the first half. Ffotn win nports.

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