Indiana continues its strong season with another win at Fifth Street Gym. Jake Slebodnick was there for the win over Woodland Hills.

The Good and Associates “Good Players of the Game” for Indiana vs Woodland Hills
Bella Antonacci – Notched a new career-high 22 points against Woodland Hills. She was also 8-for-8 from the free throw line, all of those shots coming in the fourth quarter. Bella also collected four three-pointers in the game.
Laken Kugler – Finished the night with 7 points and 8 rebounds. All of her points came at the free throw line, four of which came in the final frame.
In the Heritage Conference, River Valley wins its showdown with Portage, 59-43. Ava Persichetti led the way with 20 points. Riley Kitner had 14 and Kennidy Kitner came off the bench and hit four threes to finish with 12. Jenna Burkett had 16 for Portage.
Penns Manor kept rolling with a 58-50 win over United. Alyssa Altemus had 19 points and 10 rebounds. Allie Mumau had 16 points and 11 boards, and Sarah Stiteler had 15 points. For United, a big night for Mollee Fry, who hit for 23.
Marion Center blasted Conemaugh Valley, 55-24, as Lydia Miller scored 20 points and Macie Miller added 12. Alivia Ruddock had ten rebounds.
WRESTLING
Indiana won 6 out of 10 matches on the mat but still fell to Altoona, 39-27, thanks to the forfeits. Winners for the Indians were Nico Fanella, Carter Putt, Tuscan Blystone, Jacob Snyder, Dominic Fanella, and Jackson Higgins. Indiana is now 5-3, 3-1 in the section.
River Valley cruised past Johnstown, 48-15. Wyatt Taubler, Joel Micklow, Kaden Barnhart, Nathan Morcheid, Jack Rummel, and Michael Wano all won by fall. Chris Clawson and Chase Stuchal picked up forfeit wins. The Panthers are now 5-3 and will take part in a dual meet this Saturday at Claysburg-Kimmel.
RIFLE
Indiana Rifle lost to Woodland Hills, 798-55x to 781-44x. Indiana’s top shooters were Emelia Campisano and Rylee Warfel each with a 100-7x.













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