Story byThe Tribune-Democrat, Johnstown, Pa. Jake Oswalt, The Tribune-Democrat, Johnstown, Pa. Thu, January 29, 2026 at 11:36 PM UTC·4 min readSIDMAN, Pa. – Playing in its first game in nine days may have risen some concerns about the Forest Hills boys basketball team’s performance against Bishop McCort Catholic. However, possessing offensive weapons across the court helped as the Rangers’ veteran-laden squad began to pull away from the Crimson Crushers during the “Sideline Cancer Game” that raised more than $2,000 for Forest Hills sophomore Michael Boyle, who defeated lymphoma cancer over two months. AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementSenior Koy McGough caught fire for 19 first-half points, and four Rangers finished in double figures to showcase their offensive diversity during a 83-61 Laurel Highlands Athletic Conference game at Forest Hills Junior/Senior High School. PHOTO GALLERY | Forest Hills boy defeat Bishop McCort Catholic 83-61 in LHAC basketball“That’s the good thing about this team is you know what you’re going to get night in and night out,” Forest Hills coach Dom Vescovi said after his team won its eighth straight game after an 86-68 loss to Class 5A foe Chartiers Valley Dec. 29. Forest Hills (15-2, 12-1 LHAC) previously played Jan.