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Lucko leads Bishop Carroll over Saint Joseph’s – altoonamirror.com

Dec 1, 2025

EBENSBURG — Bishop Carroll Catholic and Saint Joseph Academy, it is safe to say, have seen a great deal of each other during the last two girls basketball seasons.
Bishop Carroll eked out a 57-52 win against the Wolves in a Christmas holiday standalone game on Dec. 27, 2024. The Huskies followed with a 68-63 victory in a District 6 Class 1A semifinal matchup on Feb. 22.
All this makes it even safer to say the championship round matchup in the Bishop Carroll Catholic tipoff tournament Saturday night was greatly anticipated and welcomed.
Bishop Carroll sophomore Emily Lucko agreed the two District 6 Class 1A powers have forged a healthy rivalry in these recent years.
“All their fans are so nice. There’s no bad blood. It’s a fun rivalry to have,” the tournament’s Most Valuable Player said after she led Bishop Carroll to a 62-51 victory against the Wolves at Bishop Carroll Catholic High School.
Lucko scored a team-best 20 points, grabbed 10 rebounds and added three steals in the title game. She scored a total of 31 points in the post-Thanksgiving event and grabbed 20 rebounds.
“Starting off from our game (Friday), we were trying to get our intensity up. We got the win, which boosted our confidence,” Lucko said. “And then coming into this game we were trying to have energy from the start and keep that throughout the entire game.”
“For the second game I think our team came through. (We had) a lot of ups and downs. We had the lead. We (prefer to) go 1 through 15, we couldn’t go that deep tonight. But I think everybody’s ready to go, and I think we held up in the test tonight. Saint Joe’s is a great team. I’m sure we’ll see them again down the road,” Huskies coach Nick Smith said.
Bishop Carroll led by as many as 14 points in the second half. The Wolves turned to a full-court press midway through the third quarter. The press made the Huskies uncomfortable and prevented Smith from using his entire lineup.
“Saint Joe’s is a really tough team. (They have) good defenders. They are really aggressive. I think they relate well to us in that way,” Lucko said.
“This is a learning game as well, second game of the season. We don’t know how to play with the lead. We don’t know how to play behind. We’re learning every game; we’re learning every practice. They fought to the end. And I’m proud of them,” Smith said.
“It was a great tournament for us to come to and play different competition to what is offered to us in practice. So, it was a good thing. We can walk away with a lot of good things,” Saint Joseph’s coach Bethany Irwin said.
Juniors Adelyn Myers and Ava Pablic added 12 points apiece for the Huskies. Myers led Bishop Carroll with 11 rebounds. Sarah Miller, a senior, produced four steals.
Aubrey Yartz led Saint Joseph’s with points. Naomi Crispin hit three 3-point field goals to account for part of her 15 points. Jacee Cunningham added 10 points and nine rebounds.
Cambria Heights held DuBois scoreless in the third quarter and easily won the third-place game, 55-21.
“We talked at the half about coming out strong, especially our defense,” Highlanders coach Eric Thomas said. “To give up four in a half is pretty good. So I was really pleased with that. I thought we gave a nice solid all-around team effort.”
Cambria Heights freshman Julie Karlheim scored a game-high 15 points, followed by classmate Brienna Kirsch (12 points) and senior Kinley Rogal (10).
Avery Fontaine led the Beavers with seven points.
CHAMPIONSHIP
SAINT JOSEPH’S (51): Luckovich 2 0-0 5, Crispin 5 2-3 15, Cunningham 4 2-2 10, Yartz 9 0-0 18. Himes 0 0-0 0, Fetzer 1 1-2 3. Totals — 21 5-9 51.
BISHOP CARROLL (62): Delauter 1 0-0 3, Lucko 7 5-6 20, Miller 3 2-2 9, Ad. Myers 5 0-0 12, Pablic 4 1-2 12, Olienyk 1 0-0 2, Av. Myers 2 0-0 4. Totals — 23 8-10 62.
SCORE BY QUARTERS
Saint Joseph’s 15 9 10 17 — 51
Bishop Carroll 14 15 16 17 — 62
3-point field goals: Saint Joseph’s 4 (Crispin 3, Luckovich), Bishop Carroll 8 (Pablic 3, Ad. Myers 2, Delauter, Lucko, Miller).
Officials: Terri Piatak, Vicki Markiewicz, Collin McGuinness. 
Team records: Bishop Carroll (2-0), Saint Joseph’s (1-1).
CONSOLATION
DuBOIS (21): A.Kennis 2 0-0 5, T.Fontaine 2 1-2 5, A.Fontaine 2 2-2 7, Gray 1 0-1 2, Woods 1 0-0 2. Totals – 8 3-5 21.
CAMBRIA HEIGHTS (55): Rogal 4 1-2 10, Bender 2 0-0 4, L.Karlheim 4 0-1 9. J.Karlheim 5 5-6 15, Kirsch 5 0-0 12, Abrams 2 2-2 6, Adams 0 0-0 0. Totals – 22 8-11 55.
SCORE BY QUARTERS
DuBois 10 7 0 4 – 21
Cambria Heights 14 11 18 12 – 55
3-point field goals: DuBois 2 (A.Kennis, A.Fontaine), Bishop Carroll 3 (Kirsch 2, Rogal).
Officials: Taylor Gruss, Courtney Cecere, Jamie Boyles. 
Team records: Cambria Heights (1-1), DuBois (0-2).
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Europe’s Ledger Welcomes XRP, Stellar and Algorand — The Crypto Power Trio – Coinpaper

XRP, Stellar, and Algorand officially get integrated into Europe’s unified digital ledger.
Renowned crypto analyst SMQKE confirms XRP is officially listed on the European Ledger, Europe’s emerging unified digital financial infrastructure. Joining XRP, blockchain leaders Algorand (ALGO) and Stellar (XLM) are also verified, marking a major milestone in integrating digital assets into Europe’s financial ecosystem.

"The European Ledger aims to revolutionize finance by uniting tokenized central bank money, commercial bank money, and other digital assets on a single, programmable platform," said fintech expert Mr. Cipollone. "This shared infrastructure could redefine how Europe manages and transacts digital value."
The initiative transforms T2S, the centralized European securities settlement system, into a cutting-edge DLT-based infrastructure. Central banks provide the foundational 'rails,' while market participants operate the 'trains,' enabling seamless liquidity and asset flows across this next-generation ecosystem.
Verification of XRP, Algorand, and Stellar on the European Ledger marks a key step toward institutional recognition and mainstream adoption in regulated markets. 
XRP’s payment-focused utility positions it for pivotal cross-border settlements, while Algorand’s scalable blockchain and Stellar’s fast, low-cost payments advance the ledger’s mission of interoperability and efficiency.
Industry experts highlight Europe’s shift toward a DLT-based single market as a reflection of global trends in programmable money and tokenized assets. By combining regulatory oversight with blockchain efficiency, the European Ledger could become a blueprint for integrating traditional finance with emerging digital ecosystems.
Banks, fintech innovators, and other market participants stand to gain from faster, more transparent, and cost-effective settlement processes. The initiative underscores Europe’s commitment to fostering financial innovation while upholding strict regulatory standards, a balance key to the continent’s future financial resilience.
With XRP, Algorand, and Stellar officially verified, the European Ledger takes a decisive leap toward a unified, DLT-powered financial system, turning tokenized assets and programmable money from theory into integral, operational pillars of Europe’s economy.
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California Lottery Daily 3 Midday, Daily Derby winning numbers for Nov. 30, 2025 – The Desert Sun

The California Lottery offers multiple draw games for those aiming to win big. Here’s a look at Nov. 30, 2025, results for each game:
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Memorable season for Colts concludes in semis – theintermountain.com

Dec 1, 2025
File photo Philip Barbour finished the season with a 10-3 record, the most wins in school history, under head coach Nick Mayle.
BLUEFIELD — Philip Barbour’s historic season came to a conclusion in Saturday’s 56-27 loss to Bluefield in Class AA state semifinal action at Mitchell Stadium.
The Colts of head coach Nick Mayle compiled the best season in school history — the first-ever squad to advance to the state semifinals, host a quarterfinal game and setting a mark for wins in a single-season with 10 along the way.
Saturday’s outcome didn’t go in favor of Philip Barbour but a special group of seniors will be remembered for the mark they stamped on the program.
The Beavers (11-2) took advantage of early turnovers to construct a 28-0 lead.
However, the Colts battled back to cut the deficit to 28-7 at halftime on junior Landyn Carpenter’s 1-yard plunge.
A 2-yard run by Bluefield’s Jeremiah Jones out of the break was answered by senior Malachi Poling’s 80-yard kickoff return as the advantage remained 35-14 for the hosts.
The teams went to the air to account for the next two scores, with Max Simpson hitting Paxtyn Calhoun from 32 yards for the Beavers and sophomore Robbie Jones finding Poling for a 74-yard strike as Bluefield carried a 42-21 lead into the final canto.
Senior Patrick Webster added a 56-yard kickoff return in the fourth quarter for Philip Barbour and Jazhaum Brown a 7-yard run an Jhamar Hickman a 52-yard kickoff return for Bluefield.
The Beavers built their 21-0 cushion after one quarter on a pair of TD runs by Jeremiah Jones and a 47-yard scoring pass from Simpson to Jaleel Jones, who also a 20-yard TD reception in the second frame.
Carpenter had 128 yards rushing in the contest for the Colts, while Jones threw for 112 yards and one score.
His top target was Poling with two receptions for 76 yards, while sophomore Parker Herrod had a 24-yard catch and Webster and senior Cam Bennett hauled in passes.
Freshman kicker Ayden Thorne was true on all three of his conversion attempts.
Bennett had fought his way back onto the playing field after being injured in the regular-season finale.
Second-seed Bluefield, which will face top-seed Frankfort at UC Stadium at Laidley Field in Saturday’s championship game, was led on the ground by Jeremiah Jones with 152 yards.
Simpson completed 21 of 30 aerials for 296 yards and Jarmarius Smith had eight receptions for 105 yards.
MORGANTOWN — West Virginia true freshman quarterback Scotty Fox Jr. dropped back and immediately had pressure …
West Virginia’s not playing for anything this Saturday. There’s no Big 12 Championship appearance at stake. …

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