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Sharpsville falls in the Class 2A Quarterfinals

Sharpsville falls in the Class 2A Quarterfinals

Yahoo22-02-2025

MEADVILLE, Pa. (WKBN) – Rocky Grove topped Sharpsville 60-39 in the PIAA boys basketball Class 2A Quarterfinals on Friday night at Meadville High School.
Graham Pernesky led the Blue Devils with 11 points on the night. Aiden Cadman finished with 9, while Haidyn McFeaters chipped in with 8 points in the setback.
The Blue Devils finish the season with an overall record of 12-12.
With the win, Rocky Grove advances to face Eisenhower in the PIAA Class 2A Semifinals on Tuesday. The game site is to be announced.
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