The Boyertown Area Times

Mayza back healthy and helping Hartford

- By Bill Arsenault For Digital First Media

If there were any doubts about the condition of Deanna Mayza’s shoulder they ended when the Hartford senior had back-toback standout games in a victory over Sacred Heart and a loss to Niagara.

Mayza, from Pennsburg (Upper Perkiomen, The Hill School), scored 24 points, including 20 in the second half, to lead the Hawks to an 81-64 triumph over Sacred Heart on Dec. 4. And, on Dec. 7, she had 22 points in a 75-62 loss to Niagara.

The 5-foot-7 guard was named to the America East All-Rookie team as a freshman and was an All-League third team choice as a sophomore. Last season, she was leading the team in scoring and assists when she injured her shoulder and missed 11 games.

“Deanna has rebounded from the injury and is completely healthy for her final season in a Hartford uniform and that’s great to see,” coach Kim McNeill said. “She’s having a great senior season and she brings so much to our team with her ability to score and create for others.”

Mayza leads the 7-4 Hawks in scoring (15.7) and assists (56). She’s hit 59-of139 shots from the field (42 percent) and has connected on 27-of-57 3-point attempts (47 percent). And she had eight assists in a 65-56 victory over Boston College to open the season on Nov. 11 and has had seven assists in two other games.

“Our team is off to a great start and Deanna has a lot to do with said. that,” McNeill

The versatile junior captured the 200 IM (2:17.26) but his Cabrini men’s swim team dropped a 95-90 dual meet decision to Penn State-Altoona on Dec. 2. He also finished fourth in the 500 freestyle (5:37.47). Vivian finished second in the 1000 freestyle (11:53.37) and third in the 100 breaststro­ke (1:14.28) in a 93-89 loss to Marywood on Nov. 13. And, he swam a leg on the winning 800 free relay (7:51.42) in a 142-86 loss to Albright on Nov. 12.

The junior opened the indoor track season with an outstandin­g effort for the Shippensbu­rg women’s team in Bucknell’s Bison Opener Dec. 2-3 in Lewisburg. She tied for second out of 25 runners in the 60 meter dash with a time of 7.92 and finished seventh out of 27 runners in the 200 meter dash with a PSAC qualifying time of 26.45. Bertino also ran the third leg on the 4x400 relay which finished second to Division I Bucknell with a time of 4:02.19.

The freshman helped the Delaware men’s swim team capture the Franklin & Marshall Invitation­al Nov. 18-20 in Lancaster, the Blue Hens totaling 1,629 points. Basch set a meet record when he captured the 1650 freestyle in 15:47.73. He was also a member of the winning 800 free relay with a time of 6:53.65 and he contribute­d points by finishing second in the 500 freestyle in 4:38.54 and ninth in the 200 freestyle in 1:44.41.

The 5-foot-5 junior guard is second on the Lafayette women’s basketball team in scoring with a 7.4 average, the Leopards just 1-10 in their first 11 games and averaging just 47.7 points a game. Stipa is also averaging 2.7 rebounds and leads the team in assists (30) and steals (22). She had 13 points in a 6752 loss to Duquesne on Dec. 11 to match her season high total which came in a 6251 loss to Robert Morris on Nov. 16.

The 6-foot-4 sophomore forward is averaging 21.1 minutes off action off the bench for the Chestnut Hill men’s basketball team. He’s averaging 9.6 points and 3.1 rebounds with 11 steals and eight assists. Quill had a college career high 20 points in a 93-74 loss to Franklin Pierce to open the season on Nov. 12. He had a team-high 14 points in a 90-51 setback to Philadelph­ia on Dec. 10.

 ??  ?? Hartford’s Deanna Mayza (Upper Perkiomen, Hill School)
Hartford’s Deanna Mayza (Upper Perkiomen, Hill School)
 ??  ?? Shippensbu­rg’s Jill Bertino (Boyertown)
Shippensbu­rg’s Jill Bertino (Boyertown)

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