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Lakeview extends win-streak to 17 with playoff victory

Lakeview extends win-streak to 17 with playoff victory

Yahoo08-03-2025
STONOBORO, Pa. (WKBN) – Lakeview boys basketball extended its win streak to 17 games after a win against Chartiers Houston, 49-45, in the First Round of the Class 2A PIAA State Tournament.
Watch above for extended highlights in the Sailor's playoff victory.
Sailor's Lucas Fagley scored a game-high 15 points in the win. He was backed up by Evan Reiser with 11 and Cody Fagley who scored 9 points in the victory.
Chartiers Houston's Jake Perchinsky scored 9 points in the loss.
The Sailors have been undefeated since late December. Lakeview is also fresh off the school's second District 10 Class 2A Championship with a win over Rocky Grove in late February.
Lakeview will face Sewickley in the PIAA Second Round on Wednesday, March 12.
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