The Reporter (Lansdale, PA)

Methacton picks up pair of wins

- Staff reports

Girls basketball

METHACTON 64, NORTH PENN 42 » After a tight first quarter, the Warriors pulled away and won their second game of the day. Nicole Timko led the way for Methacton (7-1) with 22 points and 6 steals, while Mairi Smith added 15 points, 13 rebounds and 5 blocks. Abby Plaugher paced North Penn (2-6) with 15 points.

METHACTON 74, NORRISTOWN 25 » The Eagles raced out to a 34-7 lead after one quarter and won big in the PAC contest on Saturday. Pacing the Warriors was Nicole Timko with 13 points, while Cassidy Kropp added 11. Azjiona Golston added 14 points for Norristown.

PW 45, CHELTENHAM 18 » The Colonials rolled out to a 30-13 halftime lead and coasted to the SOL crossover win on Friday night. It was a balanced attack for PW with Abby Sharpe leading the way with 10 points.

UPPER DUBLIN 56, SPRINGFIEL­D-MONTCO 17 » The Cards jumped out to a 26-4 advantage and coasted to the win on Friday night. Amy Ngo led the way for the Cardinals with 21 points, including three treys. NAZARETH ACADEMY 65, ABINGTON FRIENDS 46 » AFS dropped the nonconfere­nce game on Saturday despite 27 points from Aniyah Howard. Hannah Rhoades also chipped in with 10 for the Roos.

Boys basketball

PERK VALLEY 60, PENNRIDGE 41 » The Rams were outscored in every quarter and dropped the nonconfere­nce game on Saturday. Matt Campione and Tommy Cramer led a balanced Pennridge attack, each scoring 8 points.

UPPER DUBLIN 61, HOLY GHOST 28 » DJ Cersier scored 14 points as the Cardinals (7-2) picked up the nonconfere­nce win on Saturday. Freshman Ryan Mulroy chipped in with 10 points. Upper Dublin returns to action Tuesday at Tennent.

WISSAHICKO­N 68, CENTRAL 43 » With Josh Twersky sidelined for most of the game with foul trouble, the Trojans dug in and still earned the nonconfere­nce win on Saturday. Soph Dan Vacchiano and junior point guard Earl Stout led the way with 17 and 16 points respective­ly. Senior Morgan Wilson added 11 of his own. Wiss (7-3) will next be on the court at home against Upper Moreland on Tuesday.

DOCK 69, TCA 40 » Dock defeated The Christian Academy at Dock 69-40 on Froiday night. Dock opened up a 47-19 advantage at the half and cruised from there, with 11 players scoring, paced by Nathan Lapp with 16 and Hoyt Bultje with 10. Dock improves to 10-1, and 6-0 in BAL play on the season.

METHACTON 64, OWEN J. ROBERTS 33 » The Warriors (9-0) stayed unbeaten with a 64 -33 win at OJR on Friday night. Matt Christian led all scorers with 19 points, Cole Hargrove had 18 and Brett Byrne added 11. Methacton outscored OJR in every quarter in posting the PAC win.

Wrestling

WC EAST 39, NORTH PENN 30 » The Knights lost a heartbreak­er on Saturday despite winning five bouts. Winning by fall were William Morrow at 152, Brayden Shannon at 160, Dylan Verway at 172, Devon Pinkert at 285 and Dylan Reinhard at 126. The match went out of NP’s favor as the Knights had to forfeit at 215 and 132.

HATBORO-HORSHAM 39, PHOENIXVIL­LE 24 » The Hatters picked up the win at the Rage in the Cage on Saturday behind victories in six bouts. Winning by fall were Chris Staub at 138, John Volpe at 145, Joe Martini III at 160 and Ryan Allgeier at 106.

DOWNINGTOW­N EAST 48, HATBORO-HORSHAM 29 » The Hatters lost the match at the Rage in the Cage despite winning five bouts. Winning by fall were Chris Staub at 132, Joe Martini III at 152, Ryan Allgeier at 106 and Andy AlamedaGuz­man at 215.

KENNETT 51, HATBORO-HORSHAM 15 » The Hatters lost the bout on Saturday despite winning three bouts. Winning by fall for the Hatters were Ryan Allgeier at 106 and Chris Staub at 132.

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