The Southern Berks News

Smith, Wachowicz stick together

Exeter graduates aiding Alvernia women’s volleyball team

- By Bill Arsenault For Digital First Media

Emily Smith and Laura Wachowicz were teammates with the strong Exeter Township girls’ volleyball team and now they are teammates on the Alvernia University women’s volleyball team.

And, their play is so similar that often-times people think they’re sisters according to coach Kelly Nicodemus. Both stand 5-feet-8 and both are in the school’s demanding nursing program as well.

“They are the quintessen­tial onetwo punch in every sense of the phrase,” the coach said. “They have grown by miles as players and young women since they joined the squad last year and, as a coach, I have to constantly remind myself that they are still only in their sophomore year and that the best is yet to come.”

Smith has 138 kills, 134 digs, 16 service aces, nine blocks and five as- sists. She’s scored 159.5 points as of Sept. 30. Wachowicz has 96 kills, 123 digs, 43 assists, 31 blocks and 10 service aces for the young Crusaders who were 5-8 overall and 1-3 MAC Commonweal­th play after a 3-0 nonleague loss to Susquehann­a on Sept. 29. There are no seniors on the squad.

Both players go through the entire rotation as both defensive and offensive cornerston­es. They only played front or back as freshmen.

“We’ve worked with both of them to become as comfortabl­e swinging in the back row as they are in the front row to add another offensive dimension to their games,” Nicodemus said. NOLAN PERUGINI (EXETER

TOWNSHIP) >> The Mary Washington junior was named Capital Athletic Conference Player of the Week in men’s tennis (Sept. 27) after he started the fall season 6-1 in singles and 5-1 in doubles primarily against Division I competitio­n. At the Navy Invitation­al, he won four singles matches before dropping a 6-2, 6-3 decision in the E Flight final to Bucknell’s Max Kane. He and teammate Derek Hagino took the C Flight doubles title, beating a Bucknell team in the semifinals and a Temple duo in the finals. JILL BRAUNSBERG (DANIEL BOONE)>> The 5-foot-9 freshman setter/opposite is having a solid first season with the Wilmington, Del. women’s volleyball team. She has 106 assists, 74 digs, 56 kills, 12 service aces and nine blocks with a .212 hitting percentage after the Wildcats improved to 6-7 with a 3-1 mark in the Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference after a 3-0 victory over USciences on Sept. 27.

TUCKER GARNER (GOVER

NORMIFFLIN) >> The 6-foot1, 240-pounder is starting at defensive tackle as a true freshman with the 2-2 Susquehann­a football team. He has eight tackles, a forced fumble and a fumble recovery. His freshman twin brother Lucas, a 5-foot-10, 225-pound fullback, has played in all four games and has carried the ball seven times for 28 yards as of Oct. 30. ALI SNYDER (EXETER TOWN

SHIP)>> The freshman began her collegiate career playing with the La Salle women’s tennis team by defeating Julia Gan of Haverford 6-1, 6-1 in the Swarthmore Invitation­al on Sept. 12. She lost in the second round. In doubles, Snyder and fellow freshman Tiffany Theopil scored an 8-1 victory over a

Haverford duo but dropped an 8-3 decision to a team from Swarthmore. JAXSON BURNS (DANIEL

BOONE) >> The 5- foot-11 sophomore is tied for the lead in points with nine for the Millersvil­le men’s soccer team. He has four goals and an assist and had the game-winning goal in a 6-0 victory over Pitt-Johnstown on Sept. 21. He had a goal and an assist in a 3-0 victory over Bloomsburg on Sept. 7. The Marauders are 6-2-2 overall and 3-1-2 in PSAC play as of Sept. 29. Burns had four goals and three assists as a freshman. LAUREN MENGEL (BOYER

TOWN) >> The senior is a member of the defensive unit for the Bridgeport women’s soccer team which is 5-3 and has given up 11 goals with two shutouts

as of Sept. 30. She hasn’t scored but had six goals and 11 assists in 64 games coming into this season for the Purple Knights. Mengel was also a 20-goal scorer with the Bridgeport women’s lacrosse team last spring. KENIDY KUBITZ (OLEY VAL

LEY) >> The 5-foot-3 junior defender has picked up a pair of assists this season for the York field hockey team, the Spartans who stood 7-2 overall and 1- 0 in Capital Athletic Conference play after a 7-4 nonleague victory over Johns Hopkins Sept. 28. Kubitz had an assist in a 6-1 vic-

tory over Eastern Mennonite on Sept. 3 and an assist and a defensive save in a 3-2 triumph over Shenandoah on Sept. 10 AUSTIN FREEMAN (HAM

BURG) >> The junior was named MAC Commonweal­th Offensive Player of the Week on Sept. 26 after he led his Lebanon Valley men’s soccer team to a 4-0 victory over Eastern Mennonite on Sept. 24. He had two goals and an assist. On Sept. 14, he had two assists in a 3-1 triumph over Susquehann­a. The Dutchmen are 7-1 to open the season with just a 2-1 double overtime loss to Penn StateHarri­sburg blotting the record. MICHAEL WAMSHER (FLEET

WOOD)>> The sophomore has finished first for the Immaculata men’s cross country team in all three meets thus far. He finished 18th in the Cairn Invitation­al on Sept. 1 with a 4K time of 16:42.08. Two days later (Sept. 3, he finished 35th in the Colonial States Athletic Conference Pre-meet with an 8K time of 37:24.3. On Sept. 17, Wamsher finished 31st in the Delaware Valley Invitation­al with an 8K time of 36:52.93. NATALIE WILKINSON (TWIN VALLEY) >> The 5-foot-5 junior forward has three goals and five assists for the Salisbury field hockey team. She had the gamewinner­s in a 5-1 victory over King’s and a 5- 0 triumph over Johns Hopkins and she had a goal and two assists in a 6-0 victory over Cabrini. The Sea Gulls are 7-1 after a 3-1 victory over The College of New Jersey on Sept. 24. Their game at Lynchburg on Sept. 28 was cancelled because of bad weather. KRISLIZINS(TWINVALLEY)>> The junior has had a solid start with the Clarkson men’s cross country team this fall. He opened by finishing ninth in the Cardinal Classic in Plattsburg­h, N.Y. with a 5K time of 16:29 and then followed that up with an eighth place finish at the Badger Invitation­al in Johnson, Vt. with and 8K time of 28:09.3. Lizins improved his time when he finished 18th out of 107 runners at the Ronald C. Hoffmann Invitation­al on Sept. 24 in Canton, N.Y.

 ??  ?? Emily Smith
Emily Smith
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Laura Wachowicz
 ?? SUBMITTED PHOTO - ALVERNIA ATHLETICS ?? Alvernia’s Laura Wachowicz (Exeter).
SUBMITTED PHOTO - ALVERNIA ATHLETICS Alvernia’s Laura Wachowicz (Exeter).
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SUBMITTED PHOTO - ALVERNIA ATHLETICS
Emily Smith (Exeter). SUBMITTED PHOTO - ALVERNIA ATHLETICS

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