Nico Antoniacci had 24 points, including five in the final 32 seconds, to lead No. 1 Riverside to a 63-61 win over No. 7 Old Forge on Thursday night in a Lackawanna League Division II boys basketball game at Old Forge.

With the score tied at 58, Antoniacci hit a 3-pointers with 32 seconds left in the game to give the Vikings (19-1, 11-1) a 61-58 advantage. Cameron Parker hit two free throws to cut the deficit to 61-60. Then, Antoniacci sunk two free throws to push the lead back to 63-60. Parker was then fouled on a 3-pointer with 2.5 seconds left and made 1 of 3 free throws.

Brayden Rose had 20 points for Riverside, while Kyle Connor added nine.

Ryan DeMarco led the Blue Devils (13-6, 8-4) with 26 points. Arthur Askew added 14 points, including four 3-pointers, and Logan Fanning had nine points and 13 rebounds for Old Forge.

Dunmore 88, Holy Cross 61: At Dunmore, Brayden Canavan had 25 points, including the 1,000th of his career, to lead the No. 2 Bucks to a Division II win.

Nate Aviles had 24 points, Carter Sload chipped in 17, and Jimmy Clark added 16 for Dunmore (18-2, 11-1).

Colin Farrell had 20 points, including five 3-pointers, for the No. 6 Crusaders (11-9, 7-5).

Lakeland 66, Western Wayne 53: At Lakeland, Cole Tonkin had 23 points, including seven 3-pointers, to lead the Chiefs to a Division II win.

David Naniewicz, TJ Kopa, Jake McHale and Chase Rosenkrans each had nine points for Lakeland (8-11, 3-8).

Jacob Lawlor had 19 points, including five 3-pointers, for the Wildcats (3-16, 0-11).

Honesdale 35, Mid Valley 31: At Honesdale, Gavin Briggs had 12 points to lead the Hornets to a Division II victory.

Levi Martin added six points for Honesdale(8-12, 4-8).

Zack Buza had 13 points to lead the Spartans (7-13, 3-9).

Lackawanna Trail 61, Elk Lake 40: At Lackawanna Trail, Ashton Thiel, Hayden Bluhm and Jimmy Phillips each had 15 points, as the No. 10 Lions handed the No. 8 Warriors their first Division III loss.

Logan Seigle added 10 points for Lackawanna Trail (14-5, 9-3), which outscored Elk Lake, 23-6, in the first quarter.

Brayden Miller scored 16 points for the Warriors (18-2, 11-1).

Susquehanna 71, Carbondale Area 59: At Carbondale Area, Griffin Fisk had 31 points, including six 3-pointers to lead the No. 9 Sabers to a Division III win.

Linden Baker added 11 points, while Jaxon Downton tacked on 10 for Susquehanna (16-4, 11-1).

Cole Becchetti had 17 points to lead the Chargers (3-17, 2-10).

Mountain View 65, Montrose 62, OT: At Mountain View, Hudson Bain had 26 points to lead the Eagles to an overtime victory in Division III.

Jordan Jagger had 22 points, including six points in overtime, and Aidan McCloskey added 12 points for Mountain View (5-14, 3-9).

Sawyer Brown had 16 points for the Meteors (8-12, 6-6).

Blue Ridge 89, Forest City 63: At Blue Ridge, William Hobart had 22 points to lead the Raiders to a Division III win.

Paxton Pingarelli added 16 points, while Landon Bishop tacked on five 3-pointers for 15 points for Blue Ridge (8-10, 6-6).

Jacob Woodbridge and Jayden Carter each had 15 points for the Foresters (0-20, 0-12).

West Scranton 48, North Pocono 41: At North Pocono, Nathan Schimelfenig had 36 points to lead the Invaders to a Division I win.

Brian Fried added five points for West Scranton (7-12, 4-7).

Cole West had 14 points for the Trojans (4-16, 1-11).

Wallenpaupack 60, Scranton 51: At Scranton, Diego Adames had 23 points to lead the Buckhorns to a Division I win.

Nick VanBuskirk added 17 points, while J.P. Yeo chipped in 10 for Wallenpaupack (7-12, 3-8).

Tony Battaglia had 26 points to lead the Knights (7-12, 4-8).

Boys wrestling

Jack Jasionowicz (107), Noah Sipple (145) and Eric Vazquez (172) each had a pin to lead Stroudsburg to a 44-15 win over Delaware Valley in a nonleague boys wrestling match at Delaware Valley.

Michael Seltzer (285) had a pin, Jeremiah Segal (189) had a technical fall and Nick D`Ambola (160) had a major decision for the Warriors.

107: Jasionowicz (STR) pinned Kahmar, :42; 114: Bialasiewicz (STR) dec. Colon, 8-3; 121: Stegall (STR) tech. fall Santiago, 17-1; 127: Fetherman (STR) maj. dec. Elliott, 13-1; 133: Evans (STR) dec. Snyder, 6-3; 139: Santelli (STR) dec. Chruchill, 16-9; 145: Sipple (STR) pinned Sieber, 3:49; 152: Christian (STR) dec. Eckert, 7-6; 160: D’Ambola (DV) maj. dec. Rose-Sullivan, 8-0; 172: Vazquez (STR) pinned McAfee, 5:09; 189: Segal (DV) tech. fall Nuttall, 15-0; 215: Essington (STR) tech. fall Capo, 15-0; 285: Seltzer (DV) pinned Ball, 5:59.

Girls wrestling

Izzy Wargo (124), Kaylee Newcomer (130), Sophia McGoldrick (148) and Ayslin Davis (155) each had a pin to lead Wallenpaupack to a 48-30 victory over Wilkes-Barre Area at a girls wrestling match Thursday night at Wilkes-Barre Area.

Jolian Suarez (100), Savannah Gonzalez (118), Jacqueline Hernandez (136), Madisyn Rodriguez (142) and Avah Jobarteh (190) each had a pin for Wilkes-Barre Area.

155: Davis (WAL) pinned Morales, 1:35; 170: Vitz (WAL) by forfeit; 190: Jobarteh (WBA) pinned Statile, :16; 235: Dozier (WAL) by forfeit; 100: Suarez (WBA) pinned Smith, 1:16; 106: SanClementi (WAL) by forfeit; 112: Silva (WAL) by forfeit; 118: Gonzalez (WBA) pinned Carter, 3:13; 124: Wargo (WAL) pinned Acosta, :42; 130: Newcomer (WAL) pinned Ajayi, :38; 136: Hernandez (WBA) pinned Reese, 1:48; 142: Rodriguez (WBA) pinned Counterman, 1:59; 148: McGoldrick (WAL) pinned Torres, :45.