The Reporter (Lansdale, PA)

Warriors win big over Ridley

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Boys Basketball

METHACTON 56, RIDLEY 39 » David Duda scored 27 points to lead the Warriors to the non-league win Saturday.

Brett Eberly added 13 and Noah Kitaw chipped in with 12 for Methacton. The Warriors (4-3) take on Wissahicko­n Dec. 27th at 5 p.m. at the Perk Valley Holiday Shootout.

Methacton 56, Ridley 39

Methacton 17 11 17 11—56 Ridley 15 7 9 8—39

Methacton: Kropp 0 0-2 0, Eberly 3 4-4 14, Prince 0 1-2 1, Girardo 0 1-4 1, Duda 9 4-4 27, Kitaw 4 3-6 12, Brown 0 0-0 0, Christian 0 0-2 0, Smith 1 0-0 2, Hazlett 0 0-0 0, Woodward 0 0-0 0. Totals 17 13-24 56. Ridley: Santiago 0 0-0 0, Williams 8 1-2 21, Delawinsky 0 0-0 0, Mostella 0 0-0 0, Howard 0 0-0 0, Toby 3 0-0 6, Grace 1 0-0 3, Kapers 2 0-0 4, Clark 2 1-7 5, Neal 0 0-0 0. Totals 16 2-9 39.

CB SOUTH 67, PENNRIDGE

59 (2 OT) » The Titans outlasted the Rams on Friday night, winning in double

OT.

Sean Yoder scored 23 points for Pennridge. CB South 67, Pennridge 59

CB South 5 14 10 21 7 10—67 Pennridge 13 14 13 10 7 2 — 59

CB South: C. Preszelski 1 1-2 4, Nate Robinson 4 9-12 17, Johns 0 1-2 1, Dietz 1 0-0 3, Kannengiez­er 1 0-0 2, Kuypers 8 2-4 19, McCaw 9 3-6 21. Totals 24 16-26 67. Pennridge: Ryan Warner 1 2-2 5, Sean Yoder 8 6-8 23, Brett Henofer 2 0-0 5, Jake Pestrak 4 1-2 9, Mike Molettiere 2 0-1 4, Jack Gillespie 1 0-0 3, Jon Post 4 2-4 10. Totals 22 11-17 59. 3-pointers: Preszelski, Dietz, Kuypers, Warner, Yoder, Henofer, Gillespie.

CARDINAL O’HARA 57, GERMANTOWN ACADEMY 55 (OT)

» The Patriots lost a tough on, falling in overtime to non-league foe O’Hara.

Jordan Longino had 24 points for the Patriots. Cardinal O’Hara 57, Germantown Academy 55 (OT)

GA 7 15 14 9 9—55 O’Hara 12 14 10 9 11—57

GA: Longino 6 10-13 24, Anderson 2 1-4 5, Lillis 1 0-0 2, Traina 1 2-3 4, Adames 0 1-4 1, Snowden 4 10-12 19. Totals 14 24-36 55. O’Hara: Dinkins 1 2-2 4, Smith 0 0-1 0, Ripp 3 2-6 10, Maska 4 0-1 8, Hall 5 2-4 15, Purnell 1 0-0 2, Burton 2 1-2 6, Jones 1 0-2 2, Reeves 4 0-1 8, Bambara 0 2-2 2. Totals 21 9-21 57. 3-pointers: Longino 2, Snowden, Ripp 2, Hall 3, Burton.

DOCK 57, DOBBINS 31 » Jackson Scialanca hit four 3-pointers and scored 22 points in all to lead the Pioneers to the semifinal win Friday night in the Dock Holiday Tournament.

The victory advanced Dock to Saturday night’s final. Dock 57, Dobbins 31

Dobbins 9 10 5 7—31 Dock 15 13 13 16—57

Dobbins Tech: Diaz 0 1-2 1, Andrews 3 0-2 6, Thompson 5 2-5 12, Freeman 2 2-4 6, McLaurin 1 0-1 2, Coleman 0 1-2 1, Hockady 0 0-2 0, Lewis 0 1-2 1, Bailey 1 0-0 2. Totals 12 7-20 31. Dock: Miz Nyagwegwe 4 2-4 10, Jackson Scialanca 6 6-7 22, Nolan Bolton 3 1-4 7, Darius Ellis 4 2-2 10, Caleb Pfleiger 0 1-2 1, Ralph Saint Fleur 1 0-0 3, Dom Ross 2 0-1 4. Totals 20 12-20 57. 3-pointers: Scialanca 4, Saint Fleur.

Girls Basketball

OWEN J. ROBERTS 43, METHACTON 34 » Sydney Tornetta scored 14 points and 15 rebounds despite the loss Saturday. Owen J. Roberts 43, Methacton 34

Methacton 10 2 9 13—34 OJR 8 6 14 15—43

Methacton (34) — Nicole Cooper 2. 4-6. 8; Sydney Tornetta 6. 1-2 14; Caroline Pellicano 0. 0-0. 0; Sydney Hargrove 0. 0-0. 0; Olivia Pennypacke­r 1. 4-6. 6; Jill Zerbe 1. 0-0. 3; Abby Penjuke 1. 0-0. 3. Totals 11. 9-14. 34 Owen J. Roberts (43) — Hannah Clay 2 3-4. 7; Olivia LeClaire. 3. 0-0 6; Kylie Cahill 4. 0-1. 8; Maddi Koury 3. 0-0. 7; Bridget Guinan 1. 0-0 2; Diana Rantz 0. 2-4. 2; Brooke Greenwald. 5. 1-2. 11; Kriczky. 0. 0-0. 0. Totals. 18. 6-11. 43 3s: Koury, Tornetta, Zerbe, Penjuke PLYMOUTH-WHITEMARSH

58, WISSAHICKO­N 28 » Taylor O’Brien’s 18 points, eight steals, five rebounds and three assists led the way for the Colonials on Friday night.

PW jumped out to a 3312 lead by the half.

Wrestling

METHACTON 43, COATESVILL­E 32 » Kibwe McNair, William Rebert, Andrew Balek, Jake Benarick, Connor Sullivan and Tonee Ellis won by fall for the Warriors. Methacton 43, Coatesvill­e 32 120: Corey Morabito (MEHS) over Brennan McBride (CAH) (Dec 10-4) 126: Dylan Graybeal (CAH) over William Donovan (MEHS) (Dec 11-4) 132: Kibwe McNair (MEHS) over Jacob McBride (CAH) (Fall 3:12) 38: William Rebert (MEHS) over Shamaur Hall (CAH) (Fall 5:11) 145: Andrew Balek (MEHS) over Nathan Gathercole (CAH) (Fall 1:37) 152: Roman Moser (MEHS) over Matthew Evans (CAH) (MD 18-7) 160: Caleb Henson (CAH) over Richard

Armstrong (MEHS) (Fall 2:25) 170: Jake Benarick (MEHS) over Fayez Ayoub (CAH) (Fall 1:11) 182: Brett Fick (CAH) over John McGowan (MEHS) (Fall 1:23) 195: Alex Raimondo (CAH) over Dominic Meoli (MEHS) (Fall 1:10) 220: Connor Sullivan (MEHS) over Isaac Tarnue (CAH) (Fall 4:31) 285: Tonee Ellis (MEHS) over Ayden Geter (CAH) (Fall 5:39) 106: EliziaJuan Lavalais (CAH) over (MEHS) (For.) 113: Nathan Lucier (CAH) over Francis Monzo (MEHS) (TF 17-2 0:00) ARCHBISHOP WOOD 52, UPPER PERKIOMEN 21 » Tommy Hooven’s pin at 126 helped push the Vikings on their way Friday night.

Zac St. Thomas won by tech fall at 160 pounds for Wood. Archbishop Wood 52, Upper Perkiomen 21 113: Gavin Marks (UPH) over Tony Pescatore (AWCH) (Fall 0:45) 120: T.J. England (AWCH) over (UPH) (For.) 126: Tommy Hooven (AWCH) over Ryan Rossiter (UPH) (Fall 3:45) 132: Jarek Svanson (UPH) over Stephen Veneziale (AWCH) (Fall 4:52) 138: Max Shaffer (AWCH) over Zach Rozanski (UPH) (Dec 4-2) 145: Talon Pisarchuk (AWCH) over Austin Didomenico (UPH) (MD 12-0) 152: Matt Palage (AWCH) over Daniel Hawkins (UPH) (MD 13-3) 160: Zac St. Thomas (AWCH) over Soren Svanson (UPH) (TF 15-0 3:46) 170: Demetrius McIlvaine (UPH) over Liam Jones (AWCH) (Dec 5-2) 182: Billy Grace (AWCH) over (UPH) (For.) 195: Justin Bates (AWCH) over (UPH) (For.) 220: Charles Mininger (AWCH) over (UPH) (For.) 285: Joe Kelly (AWCH) over (UPH) (For.) 106: Jacob Ankele (UPH) over (AWCH) (For.).

Girls Track and Field

WISS AT LEHIGH » Highlights of the evening included performanc­es in the 400 and 200 meter events. Junior Sam Intrieri earned a medal with her 6th place finish in the 400 meters in a time of 63.19, and junior Lieke Black placed 13th in the 200 with a time of 28.28. The team will compete again on Wednesday December 27th at the Robert J. Burdette Indoor Classic, also at Lehigh University.

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