Marauders rally back, beat Penn Cambria in semifinals
The Panthers embraced it's mountain mentality early, going up 38-22 behind a 23-point night from senior Brandon Rabish. But unable to put Bishop Guilfoyle away, that lead slipped.
The Marauders rallied to within four at halftime, and took the lead in the third behind a Nick Foor three as he capped off a 22-2 run.
Foor led the Marauders with 20 points, and another triple but BG up 66-56 early in the fourth.
But Penn Cambria did not go quietly. Rabish led Penn Cambria's last effort and got the Panthers within 3 in the final minute. But BG iced it at the line as the Marauders head back to the District 6 championship to face Forest Hills.
Scores posted below reflect central Pennsylvania high school scores that have all been submitted to WTAJ or the Associated Press. To submit scores, email sports@wtajtv.com. Corresponding highlights may be included above.
BOYS BASKETBALLDistrict VI 3A Semi-Finals:Bishop Guilfoyle 76, Penn Cambria 68Forest Hills 75, Westmont Hilltop 47
District IX 1A Semi-Finals:Elk County Catholic 55, Johnsonburg 34Otto-Eldred 45, Cameron County 34
District IX 3A Championship:Cranberry 53, Brookville 46District IX 4A Championship:Clearfield 45, St. Marys 26
GIRLS BASKETBALLDistrict IX 4A Championship:Clearfield 57, St. Marys 44
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