Nate Schimelfenig scored 17 points and Seamus Wallace helped spark a third-quarter surge to lift West Scranton over No. 9 Scranton, 54-41, on Friday night in a Lackawanna Division I boys basketball game.
Wallace finished with 13 points, and he, Schimelfenig and Brian Fried combined for 16 points while making four 3-pointers, in a 21-point third quarter for the Invaders.
Cayden Farr contributed 10 points for West Scranton (5-7, 2-2).
Tony Battaglia scored 12 points and Justin Mayers had 10 for Scranton (4-7, 1-3).
Abington Heights 55, North Pocono 36: Jordan Shaffer scored 13 points to lead the sixth-ranked Comets to a Division I win.
Ben Reese contributed 10 points and Andrew Kettel had nine for Abington Heights (7-5, 4-0).
Noah DeSantis scored nine points and Cole West had eight for North Pocono (3-9, 0-4).
Delaware Valley 64, Wallenpaupack 59: James Dabney and Trey Newton helped the seventh-ranked Warriors recover from a slow start to post a win in Division I.
Dabney led four players in double figures with 18 points, and Newton added 16 to lead Delaware Valley (9-3, 2-2). Sam Wood and Colin McGarvey each scored 12 points in the win.
Nick VanBuskirk scored nine of his 20 points in the first quarter when Wallenpaupack built a 17-8 lead. JP Yeo added 18 points, which all came on 3-pointers for the Buckhorns (3-6, 0-3).
Old Forge 50, Western Wayne 33: Cameron Parker scored 20 points to lead the fifth-ranked Blue Devils to a Division II win.
Ryan DeMarco added 15 points, and Cameron Krushnowski had 10 for Old Forge (9-2, 4-0).
Omar Vargas scored 11 points to lead Western Wayne (2-8, 0-3).
Riverside 77, Honesdale 47: Nico Antoniacci scored 26 points and Brayden Rose added 19 as No. 1 Riverside bounced back from its first loss of the season to beat the Hornets in a Division II game.
Michael Schimelfenig contributed 12 points for the Vikings (10-1, 3-1).
Gavin Briggs scored 17 of his 25 points in the second half, and Owen Pender had 11 points for Honesdale (6-6, 2-2).
Holy Cross 59, Lakeland 43: CJ Thompson scored 21 points to lead three Crusaders in double figures in a Division II.
Colin Farrell contributed 17 points while hitting five 3-pointers, and Colin Rittenbusch scored 15 points for Holy Cross (6-6, 2-2).
Chase Rosenkrans scored 12 points and David Naniewicz added nine for Lakeland (5-7, 0-4).
Susquehanna 50, Lackawanna Trail 46: Griffin Fisk scored 21 points to lead the Sabers to a win in a battle of teams tied for first place in Division III.
Fisk helped Susquehanna hold off a rally by the Lions with 11 points in the second half. Mason Keyes contributed 13 points and Hudson Stengel had eight for the Sabers (9-2, 4-0).
Lucas Filipek scored 11 points, Jimmy Phillips had eight of his 10 points in the third quarter, and Hayden Bluhm also scored 10 points for Lackawanna Trail (8-3, 3-1).
Elk Lake 66, Mountain View 36: Chase Pond scored 17 points to lead the Warriors to a win that keeps them tied for first place in Division III with Susquehanna.
John Heitsman added 16 points and Connor Stephens finished with 14 for the balanced attack by Elk Lake (11-1, 4-0).
Hudson Bain led Mountain View (3-8, 1-3) with 14 points.
Blue Ridge 59, Montrose 56: Paxton Pingarelli scored 26 points, including 18 in the first half, to lead the Raiders to the Division III win.
Landon Bishop drilled five 3-pointers for 15 points for Blue Ridge (4-6, 2-2).
Evan McComb scored 13 points and Sawyer Brown added 12 for Montrose (4-8, 2-2).
Carbondale Area 40, Forest City 30: Cole Becchetti scored 12 points to lead the Chargers to a win in Division III.
Cameron Williams added 10 points and Francisco Roman had seven for Carbondale Area (2-10, 1-3).
TJ Collins led Forest City (0-12, 0-4) with 16 points.