Wednesday’s Boys’ Basketball Roundup: Logue, Bowser Lead Union to Win

Chris Rossetti

Chris Rossetti

Published December 29, 2016 5:18 am
Wednesday’s Boys’ Basketball Roundup: Logue, Bowser Lead Union to Win

SHEFFIELD, Pa. (D9Sports) — Dana Logue scored six of his eight points in a crucial second quarter, and Lucas Bowser chipped in eight of his team-high 17 in a game-deciding third quarter to help Union top Youngsville, 56-52, in the consolation game of the Sheffield Sports Boosters Christmas Tournament.

(Photo: Lucas Bowser of Union. Photo by Paul Burdick. Check out more of Burdick’s work here)

Youngsville led 17-10 at the end of a quarter but behind Logue Union rallied to take a 28-27 halftime lead. Bowser then pushed that margin to 11, 43-32, going to the fourth quarter before the Golden Knights held off a late charge by the Eagles.

Wyatt Rugar scored 11 of his 19 points in the fourth quarter to try to rally Youngsville. Brady Kesterholt had a game-high 20 points while hitting six 3-pointers to lead the Eagles.

Gavin Hawk chipped in 13 points, five rebounds, four steals and four assists for Union, while Bowser added five steals, three rebounds and two assists to his 17 points.

MONITEAU 50, PERRY 48, OVERTIME

CHESWICK, Pa. — Lake Pry buried the game-winning shot with three seconds left in overtime to give Moniteau a 50-48 win over Perry in the consolation game of the Deer Lakes Christmas Tournament.

The game-winning shot capped a fantastic night for Pry, who had 25 points and nine rebounds.

Jake Jewart chipped in 10 points for the Warriors, who were tied with the Commodores at 45 at the end of regulation.

James Goodwine scored 24 points to lead Perry, including 17 after halftime.

SAEGERTOWN 59, NORTH CLARION 53

COUDERSPORT, Pa. — Alan McGill netted a game-high 17 points to lead Saegertown to a 59-53 win over North Clarion in the opening round of the Maple Leaf Tournament at Coudersport.

Grant Phelan and Steve Siple each added 11 points for the Panthers, who outscored North Clarion 31-24 in the middle two quarters to break open a game that was tied at 14 after eight minutes.

Nathan Banner paced North Clarion, who will play Northern Potter in Thursday’s consolation game, with 16 points. Chase Schmader added 14 tallies.

Saegertown will battle Coudersport for the tournament title Thursday.

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