The Times Herald (Norristown, PA)

Boys Bowling

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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. 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.

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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