The Reporter (Lansdale, PA)

Martin leads Dock to win over Bristol

- Staff Reports

Boys Basketball

DOCK MENNONITE 65, BRISTOL 40 >> Dock Mennonite’s Steve Martin scored 15 of his game-high 23 points in the first half and the Pioneers pulled away in the third quarter and rolled to its second straight win.

Deuce Dorsey posted eight of his 15 points in the second quarter for Dock (63), who built a 40-29 halftime lead then outscored Bristol 16-4 in the third to go up 56-33.

Anthony Silver led the Warriors (1-5) with 16 points while AJ Brown added 12 points. JENKINTOWN 74, PHIL-MONT CHRISTIAN 63 >> Jake Hilton hit four of Jenkintown’s 13 3-pointers in finishing with a team-high 16 points as the Drakes had five players score in double figures to snap a two-game skid Wednesday.

Jadan Welch had 14 points, Iman Jackson scored 13 points, Cole Krinvic tallied 11 points while Emmet Tweh added 10 points as Jenkintown (6-2). Jackson and Krinvic each made three 3-pointers.

The Drakes led 34-24 at halftime and stretched their advantage to 51-35 at the end of the third. The teams then combined for 51 points in the fourth.

David Olinger had a game-high 25 points for Phil-Mont Christian (5-2), which had a three-game win streak stopped. Trevor Tipton connected on three 3-pointers in scoring 17 points for the Falcons while Nathan Blackburn posted 10 points.

Girls Basketball

ARCHBISHOP WOOD 62, BONNER & PRENDERGAS­T 29 >> Kaitlyn Orihel was one of three Archbishop Wood players to score in double figures, the Villanova commit collecting 14 points as the Vikings rolled to a PCL Red Division win.

Ryanne Allen added 13 points while Allie Fleming finished with 10 points for Wood (4-0, 4-0).

ST. BASIL 52, VILLA MARIA 35 >> Denae Carter paced St. Basil with 17 points, Tori Nigro scored 15 points and the Panthers (7-1, 7-1 AACA) earned their seventh consecutiv­e win.

SPRING-FORD 80, UPPER MERION 8 >> Emily Tiffan headed a quartet of double-figure scorers that set the tone for the Rams’ PAC divisional crossover romp over the Vikings Wednesday.

Tiffan hit for 20 points in helping Spring-Ford bolt to a 39-1 halftime lead. Anna

Azzara followed with 11 points, and Kylie Lee and Katie Tiffan each added 10.

Riley Anderson was UM’s leading scorer with five points.

Boys swimming

METHACTON 94, BOYERTOWN 80 >> Tommy Gibbs won two individual events Wednesday to lead the Warriors in their PAC meet with the Bears.

Gibbs took the 50 free (22.49) and 100 fly (52.80), in addition to swimming a leg of Methacton’s winning 400 free relay (3:17.12). Boyertown’s firsts were scored by Tarry in the 200 IM (2:08.96), Connor Stoudt in the 500 free (5:28.09) and Noah Vivian in the 100 breast (1:02.87).

Girls swimming

METHACTON 104, BOYERTOWN 69 >> Madison Wimmer won a pair of individual races to key the Warriors’ victory over the Bears in Wednesday’s PAC meet.

Wimmer scored her firsts sin the 200 free (2:03.90) and 500 free (5:32.01), and she swam the anchor leg on Methacton’s winning 400 free relay (4:06.31). Gabby McKee and Angie Nelson were Boyertown’s stars, each winning two races — McKee the 200 IM (2:14.54) and 100 free (55.54), Nelson

the 50 free (26.65) and 100 breast (1;12.07) — while swimming legs of the Bears’ first-place 200 medley (1:59.74) and 200 free relay (1:48.55).

Boys Bowling

QUAKERTOWN 4, NORTH PENN 0 >> North Penn’s Lucas Francis had a match-best 702 series with games of 200, 266 and 236 but Quakertown earned a sweep of the Knights Wednesday to claim the SOL American Conference title.

The Panthers’ Steven Romeo had a 610 series with games of 177, 175 and 258 while Michael Romeo added a 582 series, posting games of 164, 197 and 221.

North Penn got a 569 series from Naman Parikh who bowled games of 144, 215 and 210.

Girls Bowling

NORTH PENN 4, QUAKERTOWN 0 >> Lornda Loughery and Seoyoen Lee led North Penn to a sweep of Quakertown. Loughery had games of 124, 116 and 137 for a match-best 377 series while Lee recorded a 365 series after games of 97, 114 and 124.

Madison Kunkel paced Quakertown with a 349 series with games of 108, 113 and 138.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United States