The Reporter (Lansdale, PA)

Crim, LC rally past McDevitt

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Girls Basketball

LANSDALE CATHOLIC 48, BISHOP MCDEVIIT 42 » Lauren Crim scored 22 points to help the Lansdale Catholic girls basketball team rally past Bishop McDevitt 48-42 Tuesday night.

LC faced a 36-31 deficit heading into the fourth quarter. LC 48, Bishop McDevitt 42

Bishop McDevitt 4 19 13 6 — 42 Lansdale Catholic10 13 8 17 — 48

Bishop McDevitt: Nyah Johnson 2, Rene Clark 3, Nisea Burrell 16, Dana Mizelle 8, Jessica Francois 2, Elan Wali 11. Lansdale Catholic: Olivia Schneider 4, Timaya Lewis 9, Carolyn Ferko 2, Kristina Finkelston 5, Lauren Crim 22, Brady Wassel 6.

POTTSGROVE 38, NORRISTOWN 35 » The Falcons clamped down on defense in the fourth quarter Tuesday night, allowing them to pull out the PAC victory.

Norristown led 24-16 at the half. Pottsgrove 38, Norristown 35

Pottsgrove 13 3 7 15—38 Norristown 10 14 10 1—35

Pottsgrove: Kyleah Holmes 2 1-2 5, Jordyn Mayes 0 1-2 1, Summer Walker 0 0-1 0, Emma Yaccarino 3 0-0 7, Sierra Potts 2 4-4 9, Riley Simon 4 3-6 11, Sydney Mowgry 2 1-2 5. Totals 13 10-17 38. Norristown: Collins 3 2-2 9, Schools 0 0-2 0, Werkiser 2 1-2 7, Wright 4 0-0 8, Culbreath 2 2-2 6, Ham 2 0-0 5. Totals 13 5-8 35. 3-pointers: P-Yaccarino; N-Collins, Werkiser 2, Ham.

PLYMOUTH WHITEMARSH 65,

QUAKERTOWN 23 » Taylor O’Brien had 20 points, five steals and five assists for the Colonials Tuesday night and Ali Diamond added 12 points, four assists and four rebounds.

PW led 31-5 after one. PW 65, Quakertown 23

Ply.Whitemarsh 31 12 13 9 — 65 Quakertown 5 1 7 10—23

Plymouth Whitemarsh: Crawley 1 0-0 2; O’Brien 10 0-0 20; Fortescue 3 0-0 9; Schweitzer 0 1-2 1; Diamond 5 0-0 12; McGrorty 1 0-2 2; Lesczcynsk­i 0 1-2 1; Rivers 3 0-0 6; McTamney 2 2-2 6; Kesselman 2 0-0 6. Totals 27 4-8 65. 3-pointers: Fortescue 3; Diamond 2; Kesselman 2.

GERMANTOWN ACADEMY

70, SCH ACADEMY 46 » Elle Stauffer scored 16 points and added 11 rebounds to lead the Patriots to the victory Tuesday night.

Becca Booth added eight points and eight rebounds in the win. GA 70, SCH Academy 46

Germantown Ac. 13 16 19 22 — 70 SCH Academy 8 13 18 7 — 46

GA: Cat Polisano 2 0 4, Alexa Naessens 4 0 8, Rachel Balzer 6 0 15, Elle Stauffer 8 0 16, Jaye Haynes 6 4 18, Becca Booth 4 0 8, Julia Johnson 0 1 1. Totals 30 5 70. 3-pointers: GA-Balzer 3, Haynes 2.

Boys Basketball

WISSAHICKO­N 82, SPRINGFIEL­D 55 » Donovan Oliphant, Eddie Fortescue, Seth Compas, and Max Rapoport all scored in double figures in the Trojans SOL American win Tuesday night.

SOUDERTON 62, WILLIAM

TENNENT 50 » A 20-point first quarter kick-started Souderton’s 12-point win over William Tennent Tuesday night. Souderton 62, Tennent 50

William Tennent 12 4 16 18 — 50 Souderton 20 11 14 17—62

Souderton: Ramchandan­i 14, Hanrahan 10, Luchansky 7, Finkenbein­er 6, Vince 6, Rodriguez 5, Watts 5, Newbery 2 Walker 2, Stauffer 2, Natale 2, Williams 1. William Tennent: Mulville- 25, Baxter 12, Cosenza 9, Satz 2, Meltzer 2.

SPRING-FORD 54, PHOENIXVIL­LE 43 » The Rams built a strong lead in the first half Tuesday night and pushed through to the PAC victory.

The Phantoms got within six in the third quarter but Spring-Ford held on. Spring-Ford 54, Phoenixvil­le 43

Spring-Ford 14 16 7 17—54 Phoenixvil­le 11 6 14 12—43

Spring-Ford (54): Pierce 1 2-2 4, Hagan 1 4-4 6, Diaz 3 5-5 11, Baker 11 3-4 26, Bobeck 2 2-2 6, Hokanson 0 1-2 1, Grosshante­n 0 0-0 0, Robinson 0 0-0 0, Totals 18 17-23 54. Phoenixvil­le (43): Aselton 1 0-0 2, Quinn 1 1-2 3, Danna 1 2-2 5, Palcko 0 0-0 0, Allain 1 0-0 2, Jenkins 3 1-2 7, Hamilton 2 2-2 6, Brown 5 1-2 12, Clark 3 0-0 6, Kopko 0 0-0 0. Totals 17 7-10 43. 3-pointers: Baker, Danna, Brown.

PENN CHARTER 72, GERMANTOWN ACADEMY 65 (OT) » The Patriots put together a nice second-half rally Tuesday night but couldn’t quite keep it going in overtime.

GA is now 5-10 on the season. Penn Charter 72, GA 65 (OT)

Germantown Acad. 10 14 19 19 3 — 65 Penn Charter 19 17131310—72

GA: Longino 5 6-6 17, Basile 8 6-8 25, Anderson 5 1-2 11, Smith 1 0-2 2, Traina 5 0-0 10. Totals 24 13-18 65. Penn Charter: Williams 7 10-14 25, Nicastro 2 1-2 6, Samuel 3 0-0 7, Holmes 4 10-12 19, Dickson 1 0-0 2, Maloney 3 1-2 7, Topaz 1 2-3 4, Thomas 1 0-0 2. Totals 22 24-33 72. 3-pointers: GA-Longino, Basile 3; PC-Williams, Nicastro, Samuel, Holmes.

DOCK 52, JENKINTOWN 27 » The Pioneer defense took over early and the Pioneers rolled to a BAL win Tuesday night.

Miz Nyagwegwe led all scorers with 15 for Dock. Dock 52, Jenkintown 27

Jenkintown 4 5 8 10—27 Dock 18 13 12 9—52

Jenkintown: Brockwell 3 1-3 8, Foley 2 1-2 5, Lafferty 3 0-0 6, Jackmon 1 0-2 2, Morrin 3 0-0 6. Totals: 12 2-7 27. D: Nyagwegwe 5 4-4 15, Scialanca 2 2-2 6, Bolton 2 0-0 4, Ellis 5 2-2 12, Pfleiger 2 0-0 4, St. Fleur 3 0-0 6, Ross 2 0-0 5. Totals: 21 8-8 52. 3-pointers: J-Brockwell; D-Nyagwegwe 1, Ross 1.

Wrestling

BOYERTOWN 43, METHACTON 30 » Methacton’s William Rebert pinned his opponent in 47 seconds in the 126-pound match during the Warriors loss to Boyertown Wednesday night.

Jorge Carmona (120-pound) and Michael Blakemore (170-pound) also recorded pins for Methacton.

Boyertown 43, Methacton 30 220: Connor Sullivan (MEHS) over Jacob Sonder (BAH) (Dec 4-2) 285: Elijah Jones (BAH) over Tonee Ellis (MEHS) (MD 10-2) 106: Julien Maldonado (BAH) over (MEHS) (For.) 113: Corey Morabito (MEHS) over Chase Stehman (BAH) (Dec 5-1) 120: Jorge Carmona (MEHS) over Brendan Smith (BAH) (Fall 1:03) 126: William Rebert (MEHS) over Noah Fisher (BAH) (Fall 0:47) 132: Kibwe McNair (MEHS) over Connor Neiswender (BAH) (Fall 0:36) 138: Ethan Himes (BAH) over Thomas Dinh (MEHS) (Fall 1:53) 145: Brett Breidor (BAH) over (MEHS) (For.) 152: Brock Babb (BAH) over Samuel Rennie (MEHS) (Dec 5-2) 160: Evan Mortimer (BAH) over Richard Armstrong (MEHS) (Fall 1:32) 170: Michael Blakemore (MEHS) over Jimmy Sinclair (BAH) (Fall 0:56) 182: Jacob Miller (BAH) over William Rochon (MEHS) (Fall 1:23) 195: Zakary Reck (BAH) over Thomas McGowan (MEHS) (Fall 0:22)

Boys Bowling

NORTH PENN 4, NORRISTOWN 0 » The Knights had their highest total pins of the season, rolling a 3,046 series with games of 963 and 1014 and a high game of 1069, led by three bowlers having an outstandin­g night Tuesday.

Colin Nast had high game (254) and high series (668), followed by Drew Massack’s high for the year with a consistent night 222202-232 for a 656 and right behind him was Martin Grace with a good night of his own 232-234-182 for a 648 series.

Nate Tagert added to their success with a 205 third game and Kenny Wetzel filled in with his high game of the year (196).

Norristown was led by Sean O’Conner (562 series), followed closely by Charleton Moore Sweet (559 series) and Sam Rosenberg (556 series). Greg Sontag added a nice 212 middle game. North Penn 4, Norristown 0 North Penn Nate Tagert 171-194-205=570 Drew Masscack 222-202-232=656 Andrew Winner 160-148- x =308 Martin Grace 232-234-182=648 Colin Nast 178-236-254=668 Kenny Wetzel x- x - 196=196 Totals 963-1014-1069=3046 Norristown Sean O’Conner 218-182-162=562 Jimmy Dimitry 168-189-155=512 Greg Sontag 156-212-161=523 Charleton Moore Sweet 204-165-190=559 Sam Rosenberg 198-187-171=556 Totals 938-935-839=2712 DOCK 3, JENKINTOWN 1 » Dock was just one pin away from a clean sweep over Jenkintown Tuesday.

Drew Bean threw a 200 game and 516 series for the Pioneers. Dock 3, Jenkintown 1 Dock — Drew Bean 147 200 169 516, Micah Souder X 178 163 341, Micah Nice X 152 173 325, Issac Longacre 158 148 135 441, Justin Nice X 160 138 298, Adam Berry 173 x x 173, Sam Thompson 171 x x 171, Ben Graham 135 x x 135. TOTALS 784 838 778 2400. Jenkintown — Ben Danilak 160 189 152 501, AJ Sulock 142 136 159 437, Michael Casey 123 152 136 411, Christian Byler 137 163 156 456, Sean Riley 175 199 127 501. TOTALS 737 839 730 2306.

Girls Bowling

NORTH PENN 2, NORRISTOWN

2» The Knights were led by Jocelyn Wynkoop’s 508 series Tuesday.

Patricia Poley rolled a 577 series for the Eagles. North Penn 2, Norristown 2 North Penn Victoria Roetman 173-154-159=486 Michelle Kersey 149-132-164=445 Mackenzie Kuhn 130-191- 88=409 Allison Cox 123-138-129=390 Jocelyn Wynkoop 148-210-150=508 Totals 723-828-690=2241 Norristown Shannon Rose 141-120-126=387 Noemie Triomane 151- 98-126=375 Paige Conway 102-122-115=339 Rachel Poley 151-157-179=487 Patricia Poley 204-181-192=577 Totals 749-678-738=2165 DOCK 2, JENKINTOWN 2 » Cassidy Williams shot a 195 game and 412 series in Dock’s match against Jenkintown Tuesday that ended in a tie. Dock 2, Jenkintown 2 Dock — Olivia Messina 128 95 79 302, Laura Olsen 155 97 87 339, Jessica Zhau x x 97 97, Cassidy Williams 111 106 195 412, Ashley Mellinger 115 103 129 347, Eliza Dennis 100 89 x 189. TOTALS 609 490 587 1686. Jenkintown — Madison Gadner 100 127 93 320, Laura Dibble 81 107 123 311, Cynthia Klingensmi­th 139 129 129 397, Rory Strohm 128 144 113 385, Cassie Lynch 99 138 103 340. TOTALS 547 645 561 1753.

Girls Volleyball

PRINCETON DAY SCHOOL 3, GERMANTOWN ACADEMY 1 » Germantown Academy fell to 0-3 with a loss to Princeton Day School Tuesday in four sets, 12-25, 28-26, 1625, 19-25.

Sasha Capers had a teamhigh seven kills for the Patriots. Hayley Cross had 15 assists and Yolanda Peat had three aces.

Girls Swimming

UPPER DUBLIN 96, WISSAHICKO­N 84 » The Cardinals won 9 of the 12 events on Tuesday in the SOL American matchup.

For Wiss, Carly Zlotnikoff placed first in a close race in the 50-yard freestyle, diver Tess Klugerz won a very tight contest on the boards by less than two points and Karis Kim earned a victory in the 100 breaststro­ke in a personal best and a District One Considerat­ion time.

The Trojans will take on another strong team in Mount St Joseph’s on Thursday at home.

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