Chicky Skoff scored 21 points to lead No. 4 Scranton Prep to a 73-58 win over Devon Prep, last season’s PIAA Class 4A champion, at the North Catholic Tip-off Tournament on Saturday afternoon.

Skoff scored 10 points in the third quarter when Scranton Prep outscored Devon Prep, 20-11.

The Cavaliers (1-1), who bounced back from a loss to Cathedral Prep on Friday, had four players in double figures. Packy Doherty had 14 points, with eight coming in the fourth quarter for Scranton Prep. Max McGrath and Brody Martin each contributed 10 points.

Owen Raymond scored 14 points, and Braeden Fisher had 10 points for Devon Prep (0-2).

Riverside 57, Penncrest 51: Nico Antoniacci had another big game, scoring 40 points and grabbing 10 rebounds at the City of Brotherly Love Showcase.

Antoniacci scored 25 points in the first half for the Vikings, who improved to 3-0. The sophomore is averaging 44.3 points per game and has 20 3-pointers so far this season.

Brayden Rose added nine points, all on 3-pointers, for Riverside.

Mikey Mita and Sean Benson each scored 18 points for Penncrest (1-1).

Lackawanna Trail 43, Nanticoke Area 33: Logan Seigle scored 13 points, including 10 in the second half, to lead the host Lions to the championship of the Cal King Tournament.

Lucas Filipek and Jimmy Phillips each scored seven points for Lackawanna Trail (2-1).

Seigle, the tournament’s most valuable player, and Ethan Gorton, who had six points, were named to the all-tournament team from Lackawanna Trail.

Ethan Yendrzeiwski led Nanticoke Area (2-3) with 10 points. Dylon Ball, an all-tournament pick, added three 3-pointers for nine points. Michael Stachowski was also named to the all-tournament team from Nanticoke Area.

Western Wayne 64, Lake-Lehman 52: Omar Vargas scored 14 points to lead the Wildcats to a third-place finish in the Cal King Tournament at Lackawanna Trail. Vargas made the all-tournament team.

Xavier James added 11 points and Damian Glackin had 10 for the Wildcats (1-1).

Alex Smith, an all-tournament selection, scored 27 points, including 15 in the second half, to lead Lake-Lehman (0-4).