Daily Local News (West Chester, PA)

Henderson victorious at Twin Valley

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The West Chester Henderson wrestling went 3-0 on Saturday to capture the championsh­ip at the Halulko/ Jamison Duals at Twin Valley High School.

The West Chester Henderson wrestling went 3-0 on Saturday to capture the championsh­ip at the Halulko/Jamison Duals at Twin Valley High School.

The Warriors (23-4) defeated Warwick, 54-21, host Twin Valley, 43-21, then edged Reading, 37-35, in the final.

Killian Delaney (113), Matt Phayre (152) and Weston Frame (160) all went 3-0.

Octorara (12-11) went 0-2, falling to Reading, 54- 24 and Middletown, 3431. Seth Hoopes (113), Caden Dalton (152), Ryan Sharpless (170) and Gavin Camerote (145) went 2-0 apiece.

The 23 wins set a singleseas­on school record.

Kennett (4-10) went 1-2 after losing to the hosts, 62-7. They rebounded against Sailsbury, winning on the most takedown criteria after tying, 32-32, then fell to Crestwood, 48-14. Gergard Reiter (126) and Bryan Casteneda (220) both went 3-0. postseason picture with two games remaining on their schedule. Senior Tamyra Laws did much of the heavy lifting for the Mighty Macs on offense as she scored 26 points and pulled down 14 boards, while also getting four steals and two blocks. Junior Gina Cocci hit three triples on the day for nine points while dishing out a team-high five assists, and senior Theresa Walsh had six points with a career-high seven steals. Sophomore Amber Ballinger chipped in with five points, nine boards, and four assists, while freshman Annie Kohutka had four points, four rebounds, and two steals. games. Carlton Allen and Sean James led Lincoln with 18 points apiece, with James scoring all of his points from beyond the three-point arc. Allen also led the team with eight rebounds. Blair Davis had a team-high five assists..

Both Malik Jackson and Jackson Hyland scored 27 points apiece to led the Golden Rams to the PSAC East victory. West Chester (11-12, 9-9 PSAC) ended the game on a 17-1 run in the fourth quarter to push past East Stroudsbur­g (16-7, 14-4 PSAC). Head coach Damien Blair’s squad provided 61 total points in the second half in addition to erasing a 19-point lead by the Warriors. With 1:39 remaining in the contest, Jackson found freshman Tim Toro on the fast break to take a one-point advantage. Afterwards, Hyland knocked down a three 35 seconds later to help seal the victory for the Golden Rams. West Chester was able to pull out the victory despite East Stroudsbur­g’s 53.8 percentage (14-26) from behind the arc. The Golden Rams posted their second best performanc­e shooting from the field this season at 59.4 percent..

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