It took overtime, but Dallas was eventually able to pull away from Wilkes-Barre Area in boys basketball.

The Mountaineers outscored the Wolfpack by five in the overtime period as Dallas held off Wilkes-Barre Area, 77-72, on Tuesday night in Wyoming Valley Conference Division 1 action.

The win keeps Dallas undefeated in the division.

Kael Berry had 26 points to pace Dallas, and Joey Nocito added 23. Pat Flanagan scored all 14 of his points in the second half and overtime.

For Wilkes-Barre Area, David Jannuzzi scored 35 points — including four 3-pointers — and Mike Keating added 21.

Tunkhannock 54, Lake-Lehman 48: At Tunkhannock, the Tigers found themselves down four after the first quarter, but rallied in the middle quarters to pick up the WVC Division 2 win.

Tunkhannock outscored Lehman by 10 in the second and third quarters to pull away.

Colin Gregory led Tunkhannock with 15 points, while Bode Lukasavage hit four 3-pointers for 12 points. Elijah Faux was the third Tiger in double figures with 10 points.

For Lake-Lehman, Alex Smith scored 20 points, and Landon James added 10.

Pittston Area 54, Wyoming Valley West 28: At Pittston Area, the Patriots led by just four at the break, but held the Spartans to just 11 points in the second half en route to the WVC Division 1 win.

Pittston outscored Valley West, 33-11, in the second half.

Lucas LoPresto had a game-high 22 points, while Brennan Callahan added 11.

For Wyoming Valley West, Malique Campbell scored 16 of the team’s 28 points.

Hazleton Area 79, Nanticoke Area 29: At Hazle Twp., Dylan Stish scored his 1,000th point, and the Cougars held Nanticoke to single digits in each quarter for the Division 1 win.

Stish hit 14 shots and scored 23 of his game-high 32 in the first half. Edison Macko added 13 in the win.

For Nanticoke, Dylan Ball and Ethan Yendrzeiwski each scored nine.

Hanover Area 58, Berwick 46: At Berwick, the Hawks outscored Berwick in the fourth quarter, 21-7, to pull away to the Division 2 win.

Jayden Coleman led Hanover Area with 22 points, while Dawin Downey added 15. Angel Tejada was the third in double figures with 13.

For Berwick, Landon Zapata and Brady McCabe combined for 34 points with McCabe leading the way with 18.

Girls swimming

Dallas 101, Wyoming Area 83: At Dallas, the Mountaineers swept firsts in each race to swim to the WVC win.

Senior Maria-Lucia Priore won two events, while freshmen Locklynn Bienkowski, Macie Stauffer and Julia Gavlick were also multiple-event winners.

Megan Kuzma won the diving with a 287.70.

200 medley relay: Dallas, 2:04.28; 200 free: Bienkowski (D), 1:59.32, Wall (D), S. Menta (W); 200 IM: Stauffer (D), 2:21.89, M. Kratz (W), Mehmood (W); 50 free: Priore (D), 26.53, Walker (W), E. Kratz (W); Diving: Kuzma (D), 287.70, Graham (W), Tabor (D); 100 fly: Gavlick (D), 1:08.53, Wall (D), M. Kratz (W); 100 free: Priore (D), 57.80, Walker (W), E. Campenni (W); 500 free: Bienkowski (D), 5:24.36, Vincelli (D), S. Menta (W); 200 free relay: Dallas, 1:51.22; 100 back: Gavlick (D), 1:13.41, Vincelli (D), E. Campenni (W); 100 breast: Stauffer (D), 1:14.61, Dragwa (W), Keefer (W); 400 free relay: Dallas, 4:18.15.

Boys swimming

Dallas 122, Wyoming Area 20: At Dallas, three Mountaineers won multiple events to lead Dallas to the WVC win.

Nico Wilk, Nicholas Belfino and Sawyer Valkenburg each won two events.

200 medley relay: Dallas, 1:59.01; 200 free: Wilk (D), 1:55.48, Sitkowski (D), Bustin (D); 200 IM: Valkenburg (D), 2:23.98, Colgan (D); 50 free: Kresge (D), 23.06, Watkins (D) Cortez (W); 100 fly: Belfino (D), 1:07.43, Kuzma (D); 100 free: Wilk (D), 52.05, Belfino (D), Cortez (W); 500 free: Valkenburg (D), 5:26.31, Colgan (D), Tang (W); 200 free relay: Dallas, 1:43.06; 100 back: Belfino (D), 1:03.29, Kresge (D), Belfino (D); 100 breast: Bustin (D), 1:19.48, Watkins (D); 400 free relay: Dallas, 3:43.88.