Gbg. C.C. (22-0). 9. California (19-3). 13. Leechburg (9-10). 2. Bishop Canevin (18-4). 7. Fort Cherry (15-7). CHAMPIONS
CLASS 2A 1. Gbg. C.C. (22-0)
8. Neshannock (15-7)
2. Bishop Canevin (18-4)
Feb. 24
Feb. 24
10. Summit Acad. (8-12)
9. California (19-3)
Feb. 28
4. Char-Hous. (18-4) 8 p.m. Feb. 21 at N. Allegheny
8 p.m. Feb. 21 at Charleroi
12. Frazier (6-17)
CHAMPIONSHIP 5 P.M. MARCH 3 PETERSEN EVENTS CENTER
13. Leechburg (9-10)
5. OLSH (15-6)
7. Fort Cherry (15-7) 8 p.m. Feb. 21 at W. Allegheny
6:30 p.m. Feb. 21 at W. Allegheny
Feb. 24
Feb. 28
3. Sewickley Acad. (17-4) Feb. 24
6. Jeannette (11-11) 6:30 p.m. Feb. 21 at Norwin
11. Bentworth (10-12)
Favorite: Could Greensburg had two double-digit scorers: 6-5 Central Catholic remain perfect? sophomore forward Nate RidgeThe Centurions never have won a way (17.2) and senior guard Chris WPIAL title, but they are the only Groetsch (16.3). Section 2 chamteam to finish the regular season pion Chartiers-Houston also had undefeated. The perfect record two high scorers in senior guard A.J. Myers (23.3) and junior guard is a first for GCC, which is led by Cam Hanley (20.6). California’s 6-foot-3 senior Neal McDermott, defense allowed a WPIAL-best a 20-point scorer. The Centurions 41.3 points. Sewickley Academy were WPIAL Class 2A runners-up was Class A runner-up last seain 2011 and ‘14. son. Greensburg Central Catholic Contenders: Bishop Canevin is Neal McDermott, and Bishop Canevin reached the well-tested; the Crusaders’ secGreensburg C.C. WPIAL Class 2A semifinals. tion had five teams with at least Don’t overlook: OLSH finished 14 wins. Ultimately, senior guard third in challenging Section 3 with 15-point scorer Mitchell King (18.6 ppg) helped Canevin edge Ethan Harrell, a 6-5 senior forward, leading the Sewickley Academy by one game for the Section way. 3 crown. Still, Sewickley’s offense led Class 2A in Prediction: GCC over Sewickley Academy scoring with a 76.4-point average; the Panthers