Brayden Rose and Nico Antoniacci combined for 61 points to lead Riverside to an 86-59 win over Lackawanna Trail to capture the Taylor Lions Boys Basketball Tournament title Monday night.

Rose scored 32 points, including 13 in the fourth quarter, and earned the tournament’s most valuable player award. Antoniacci, also an all-tournament selection, scored 29 points with nine points in the first, second and fourth quarters to lead the undefeated Vikings (9-0).

Kyle Connor added nine points, all on 3-pointers, for Riverside.

Logan Seigle, an all-tournament selection, scored 21 points to lead Lackawanna Trail. Ashton Thiel, also an all-tournament player, added 18 points for the Lions (6-2).

North Pocono 67, Forest City 18: Cole West, who was named to the all-tournament team, led North Pocono to a third-place finish at the Taylor Lions Tournament with 20 points.

Anthony Maros added 11 points for the Trojans.

Jacob Woodbridge scored six points and was named to the all-tournament team for Forest City (0-9).

Old Forge 50, Pittston Area 38: At Old Forge, the Blue Devils led by seven after the first quarter, and took a 10-point lead into the locker room as Old Forge topped Pittston Area in the championship of the Anthony “Badger” Marseco Memorial Basketball Tournament.

Logan Fanning led the way with 15 points for the Blue Devils. Camren Krushnowski and Ryan DeMarco each had 12, and Cameron Parker finished with 11.

For Pittston Area, Lucas LoPresto had a game-high 17.

Wallenpaupack 52, Honesdale 45: Nick VanBuskirk scored 19 points to lead the Buckhorns to the championship at the Honesdale Jaycees Tournament.

VanBuskirk had 12 points during a 24-point third quarter by Wallenpaupack. Diego Adames added nine points for the Buckhorns (3-4).

Connor Tirney led Honesdale (4-5) with 19 points.

East Stroudsburg South 62, Western Wayne 53: Jaden Martinez-Tovar and Marcel Stapler each scored 16 points, and Jabraill Moultrie added 11 as the Cavaliers (2-9) claimed third place at the Honesdale Jaycees Tournament.

Ashan Stookey led Western Wayne (2-6) with 17 points.

Delaware Valley 61, Port Jervis, NY 27: Colin McGarvey scored 16 points to lead the host Warriors to the championship final of the Delaware Valley Holiday Tournament.

Delaware Valley (6-2) will play East Stroudsburg North on Tuesday at 6:45 for the title.

Tyler Lombardo scored nine points, and Sam Wood and Jacob Brink each scored eight points for the Warriors.

Eduardo Rojas led Port Jervis with eight points.