Seneca Valley hasn't had much luck against Whitman recently, but that could start to change  on Monday. The Seneca Valley Screamin' Eagles will be playing at home against the Whitman Vikings  at 7:15  p.m. One thing working in Seneca Valley's favor is that they have posted at least 55  points  in their last five games.
Seneca Valley took a loss when they played away from home  on Tuesday, but their home fans gave them all the motivation they needed  on Friday. They were the clear victor by  a  67-44 margin over Northwood. The Screamin' Eagles pushed the score to  52-32 by the end of the third, a deficit the Gladiators had  little chance of recovering from.

Isaac Olanrewaju
| 01/31/25 vs Northwood | 17 | 
| 01/14/25 @ Wootton | 16 | 
| 01/30/24 @ Northwood | 14 | 
| 12/06/24 @ Kennedy | 11 | 
| 12/26/24 @ Rockville | 10 | 
Seneca Valley's success was the result of a balanced attack that saw several players step up, but  Isaac Olanrewaju led the charge by  dropping  a double-double on 17 points and ten  boards. Those 17  points gave  Olanrewaju a new career-high. The team also got some help courtesy of  Ian Bullie, who  went 5 for 8  on his way to 14 points and three  blocks.
 Seneca Valley  smashed the offensive glass and  finished the game with 16  offensive rebounds. That's the most  offensive boards they've managed all season.
 Meanwhile,  after a string of seven wins, Whitman's good fortune finally ran out  on Friday. They fell to Richard Montgomery  71-67.
 Whitman's loss  ended  a  seven-game streak of wins at home  and  dropped them to 12-3. As for Seneca Valley, they now  have a winning record of 8-7.
 Seneca Valley came up short against Whitman in their previous matchup  back in January of 2024, falling  75-67. Will Seneca Valley have more luck at home instead of on the road?  Check back here after the action for a full breakdown and analysis of the contest.
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