Alle-Kiski Valley high school look-ahead: Week of Jan. 29, 2018

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Sunday, January 28, 2018 | 11:30 PM


Monday

Leechburg hosts the top-ranked team in WPIAL Class 2A when Vincentian visits. The No. 4 Blue Devils (14-2, 9-1) have won seven in a row since a 73-51 loss at Vincentian earlier this month. The No. 1 Royals (15-1, 10-0) are outscoring their teams by nearly 25 points per game.

Burrell and Deer Lakes are battling for the final playoff spot in Section 1-4A girls basketball and will meet for the second time this season at Burrell. The visiting Lancers (6-9, 3-5) beat the Bucs, 47-36, in their first matchup, but they've lost five games in a row. Burrell (5-10, 3-6) is looking to extend its six-year playoff streak.

Freeport and Knoch will renew their rivalry in a Section 1-4A girls basketball game between teams that have clinched playoff berths. The host Yellowjackets (10-6, 7-2) had their seven-game winning streak snapped last week against Cardinal Wuerl North Catholic but beat Knoch, 39-34, earlier this season.

Kiski Area and South Park, battling for playoff spots in PIHL Class A, face off at Ice Castle. The Cavaliers (8-7) have won two games in a row and are led by 32-goal scorer Austin LaPiana. South Park (9-7) is giving up just over three goals per game.

Tuesday

Deer Lakes and Derry complete what amounts to a home-and-home series when the Lancers host the Trojans in a battle between Section 1-4A boys basketball playoff hopefuls. Deer Lakes (9-7, 5-3) gained an early edge on Derry (7-7, 4-4) with a 59-43 road win last week. Jake Kelly, Trevor Sutch and Jack Hollibaugh combined for 40 points in the victory.

Leechburg upset Jeannette for the second consecutive season earlier this month, but the No. 3 Jayhawks will look for payback in a Section 2-2A contest. Leechburg (11-4, 6-3) rebounded from a halftime deficit Saturday to beat Greensburg Central Catholic for its fourth consecutive victory, all in section play. Jeannette (11-2, 6-1) played without star Anthony Johnson against Springdale last week but still posted a comfortable victory.

Wednesday

• Burrell wrestling will begin its quest for a 12th consecutive WPIAL Class AA team title when the playoffs get underway with first-round and quarterfinal matches. The top-seeded Bucs (7-5) received a bye into the quarterfinals, where they will face Burgettstown or Mt. Pleasant at 7:15 p.m. Wednesday at Burrell.

Kiski Area won its third WPIAL Class AAA wrestling championship last season, and the Cavaliers start their defense with a first-round match against Thomas Jefferson or Mars at 6 p.m. The winner advances to the 7:15 quarterfinal match against Greensburg Salem or North Allegheny.

Valley qualified for the wrestling playoffs for the third year in a row, and the Vikings will take on Elizabeth Forward in a WPIAL first-round match at 6 p.m. at Derry. The winner advances to the quarterfinals against Derry or Keystone Oaks.

Thursday

Freeport already clinched its Section 1-4A playoff spot in girls basketball. Now the Yellowjackets (10-6, 6-2) look for positioning against a Deer Lakes team desperate to qualify for the postseason. The Yellowjackets won the first matchup by a dozen points, and the host Lancers (6-9. 3-5) will look to turn the tables.

Brentwood held Riverview to 23 points in their first Section 2-2A matchup, but the Raiders (8-8, 4-6) will look for a better result when the No. 5 Spartans (13-4, 8-2) come to town. Riverview is coming off back-to-back wins against Ellis School and Deer Lakes.

Friday

Springdale's defense limited Leechburg in their first meeting, a 57-45 Dynamos victory, but this time the Blue Devils will host the Section 2-2A matchup. Leechburg has won four in a row in section play. Springdale (10-6, 5-4) snapped a two-game losing streak with a win over Mapletown on Saturday.

• Burrell plays Shady Side Academy for the second time in five days in a Section 3-3A contest. The two also were scheduled to play Monday. Burrell (7-10, 4-2) won back-to-back games last week against Apollo-Ridge and South Allegheny, putting the Bucs into strong playoff position. New Kensington native Skyy Moore is a top player for SSA (10-6, 5-1).

Valley began the week in seemingly strong playoff position, but a loss or two would put a damper on that. The Vikings (9-3, 6-2) have won seven of eight, bouncing back from a close loss to Indiana last week with a dominant win over Yough. Derry (7-7, 4-4) is trying to climb into the top four teams in the section.

Saturday

• The WPIAL wrestling semifinals and finals are on tap for noon and 2 p.m., respectively: Class AA at Chartiers-Houston and Class AAA at Trinity. Kiski Area can go back-to-back for the first time in its history.

• Scrapping for potential playoff position in Section 1-4A boys basketball, Deer Lakes hosts Valley in the makeup of a postponed game.

Week in review

Millennium Spartan: Alex Jones became St. Joseph's second 1,000-point scorer in two seasons when she hit a layup early in the Spartans' victory over Clairton on Saturday.

Fresh feat: Burrell freshman Ian Oswalt captured the 113-pound championship at the Thomas Chevrolet Tournament on Saturday in Bedford, leading a pack of eight Burrell medalists.

David over Goliath: Fox Chapel and Freeport picked up road upsets of ranked teams Friday, with the Foxes taking down No. 2 Penn Hills in Section 3-6A and the Yellowjackets beating No. 4 Indiana in Section 1-4A.

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