The Reporter (Lansdale, PA)

Methacton rallies past LC for title

- Staff reports

Girls basketball

METHACTON 54, LC 43 >> The Warriors went on a 24-11 second-half run and held off LC for the Lady Warriors Classic Championsh­ip Saturday. Caroline Pellicano led the way for the Warriors with 10 points and 12 rebounds. Making the AllTournam­ent Team were Methacton’s Abby Penjuke and Nicole Timko, LC’s Emily Smith, Kennett’s Andrea Prestianne and Ridley’s Lindsay Boyd.

Methacton 54, LC 43 LC 19-13-6-5 — 43 Methacton 17-13-10-14— 54 LC (43)

Timaya Lewis-Eutsey 3-1-2-7; Maile Erwin 4-0-1-9; Emily Smith 2-0-6; Kristina Finkleston 1-2-5-4; Riley DeVitis 6-0-12; Caitlin Rosenberge­r 2-1-2-5. Methacton (54)’

Sydney Tornetta 1-6-8-8; Caroline Pellicano 5-0-2-10; Sydney Hargrove 2-7-8-11; Nicole Timko 4-2-2-12; Tori Bockrath 2-0-5; Abby Penjuke 2-2-2-8.

3s: Smith 2, Erwin 1, Timko 2, Penjuke 2, Bockrath 1.

PJP 11 35, MARIAN CATHOLIC 32>> Kallan Bustynowic­z scored 19 points as PJP II defeated Marian Catholic 35-32 Saturday in the Pottsgrove Tip-Off Tournament. PJP II 35, Marian Catholic 32

PJP 4-10-10-11 — 35 Marian 1-10-4-17 — 32

PJP (35)

Sylvester 2-4-2; Ciuba 2-2-2-7; Bustynowic­z 8-0-4-19; Jackson 1-0-2; Crossan 1-2-2-4; Kennedy 1-1-1-.

Marian Catholic (35)

Kreisl 1-0-2; Shaud 3-5-6-12; Alansky 2-04; Schwabe 1-1-2-3; McClaffert­y 4-2-6-10.

METHACTON 42, RIDLEY 33 >> Freshman Nicole Timko scored 18 points as the Warriors won their opener Friday night in the Lady Warrior Classic.

Ridley 2-13-8-10 — 33 Methacton 17-9-7-49 — 42

Ridley (33)

Danielle Simister 0-1-2-1; Lindsay Boyd 1-1-4-4; Morgan Chapman 1-1-4-3; Mackenzie Griffith 2-0-4; Mackenzie Everett 1-1-3-3; Paige Gabriele 3-3-5-9; Shannon McKee 0-0-0-0; Shannen Hinchey 1-0-2; Shea McNamara 3-1-2-7. Totals: 12-8-20-33.

Methacton (42)

Frankie Lucchesi 0-0-0-0; Nina Martino 0-0-0-0; Sara Markley 0-0-0-0; Sydney Tornetta 5-0-6-10; Caroline Pellicano 0-1-2-1; Sydney Hargrove 2-2-2-4; Nicole Timko 5-5-7-18; Tori Bockrath 0-0-0-0; Paige Deal 0-0-0-0; Abby Penjuke 2-0-4; Allie Hazlett 0-3-4-3. Totals: 14-11-21-42. 3’s: Boyd, Timko (3).

PJP 42, WYOMISSING 32 >> Elise Sylvestor scored 15 points as PJP won its opener on Friday night.

PJP 42, Wyomissing 32

PJP (42)

Sylvestor 3-8-10-15; Crossan 4-0-1-8; Shannon 1-0-2; Kennedy 1-1-2-4; Ciuba 3-1-2-7; Bustrowicz 2-0-4; Jackson 1-0-2. Wyomissing (32)’

DiCarlo 2-0-5; Brunner 2-4-4-10; Mitchell 1-0-3; Seyfert 5-2-5-12; Eaton 1-0-2.

WILLIAM TENNENT 54, CONWELL-EGAN 24 >> The Lady Panthers kicked off their 2018-2019 season with a 54-24 win over ConwellEga­n. Hannah Reimel led the way with 19 points and 4 steals. Jenna Rodebaugh chipped in with 14 points and 2 steals. Haley Crossley added 12 points, 3 rebounds, and 2 steals. Chelsea Meltzer had 5 points and 6 steals for Tennent. UPPER MORELAND 39, MORRISVILL­E 11 >> Phoebe Longstreth scored 12 points as the Golden Bears rolled to victory on Saturday. Bean Hughes won tournament MVP with 24 points, 24 rebounds and 12 steals. Upper Moreland 39, Morrisvill­e 11

Upper Moreland 13-15-7-10 — 39 Morrisvill­e 0-4-7-0 — 11

Upper Moreland (39) Longstreth 5-0-12; Morrow 0-1-2-1; Opferman 1-1-2-3; Meakim 3-2-3-8; Wood 1-0-2; Hughes 3-2-6-8; Finn 2-1-2-5. Morrisvill­e (11)

Graham 1-0-2; Lindsey 2-0-4; King 1-1-83; McCall 1-0-2.

Boys basketball

GA 63, SOUDERTON 43 >> In the consolatio­n game of the Jim Church Classic, GA raised its overall record to 3-1 with an impressive 6343 victory. GA sophomore Jordan Longino (33 points) was named to the All-Tournament team. GA’s junior Guards Zach Anderson (15 points) and Juan Adames (9 points, 7 assists) played their best games of this young season.

GA 63, Souderton 43

GA 14-20-11-18 — 63 Souderton 5-16-12-10— 43

GA (63)

Longino 12-8-10-33; Anderson 5-5-8-15; Carrasco 1-0-3-2; Adames 3-3-5-9; Mack 2-0-4.

Souderton (43)

Vince 5-0-10; Walker 1-0-3; Chouriaf 3-12-9; Thatcher 3-0-1-7; Williams 1-4-6-6; Natale 1-5-7-8.

PJP 60, JOHN BARTRAM 58 >> Drew McKeon hit two free throws with 7.1 seconds left to lift the Golden Panthers over Bartram in the opening round of the Father Judge Tip-Off Tournament.

McKeon was one of four PJP players to score in double figures, finishing

with a team-high 17. Sean Bustynowic­z followed with 14, Tyshyre DeVeaux-Malachi with 11 and Chris White with 10.

PJP opened the season with a 2-point win over John Bartram Friday night. PJP 60, John Bartram 58

PJP 18-12-17-13 — 60 John Bartram 23-9-9-15— 58

PJP (60)

White 4-1-2-10; Malachi 4-0-11; Bustynowic­z 4-4-4-14; McKeon 5-2-5-17; Green 1-0-1-3; Tulli 2-2-2-6.

John Bartram (58)

Reed 1-0-2; Massey 12-3-4-28; Bey 0-510-5; Dupriest 6-1-3-13; Nichols 3-0-7.

RUSTIN 70, WISSAHICKO­N 61 >> The Golden Knights were led by Ivy Pettit’s 22 followed closely by Jake Nelson’s 21 during the Triangle Club Tip-Off Tournament Friday night. Wissahicko­n was led by Harrison Williams who hit 5 3-pointers. Rustin 70, Wissahicko­n 61

Rustin 17-15-17-21-70 Wissahicko­n 10-18-9-24-61

Rustin (70)

Pew 4; Asparabys 15; Petit 22; Nelson 21; Seelays 1; Hickson 3; Butchelor 4. Wissahicko­n (61)

Fortescue 10; Williams 21; Hinch 4; Ostroski 15; Willis 10;’ Camps 1.

UPPER MORELAND 48, UPPER PERK 30 >> The Golden Bears went on a 30-16 second-half run to pick up the win on Friday night.

Upper Moreland 48, Upper Perk 30

Upper Perk 3-11-8-8 — 30 Upper Moreland9-9-15-15— 48

Upper Perk (30)

Reid 2; Plessl 4; Flack 2; Miller 2; Kupchak 6; Swenk 6; Case 7; Decker 1. Upper Moreland (48)

Hopkins 11; Woolens 14; O’Donnell 9; Johnson 5; Ibbotson 9.

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