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Cheltenham bounces back from loss against Methacton

- Staff reports

Boys basketball

CHELTENHAM 72, METHACTON 58 » The Warriors raced out to a 24-10 lead after one quarter, but couldn’t hold on against Cheltenham on Saturday in a District 1-6A playback contest. Cole Hargrove led Methacton with 20 points and 6 blocks. The Warriors will enter the PIAA Tournament on Wednesday night as the fourth seed from District 1. ARCHBISHOP WOOD 63, BOYS LATIN 21 » The Vikings beat Boys Latin Wednesday to earn District 12’s third seed in the PIAA-6A state tournament.

Jalil Bethea connected on three three-pointers and led Wood with 11 points in the win. Deuce Maxey added nine points.

The Vikings jumped out to a 22-4 lead after eight minutes and never looked back.

Girls basketball

METHACTON 50, GREAT VALLEY 26 » Nicole Timko scored 23 more points and now sits at 516 points for the season, setting a new single-season scoring mark for the Warriors. For the game, Methacton used a 17-3 advantage and never looked back. Methacton will be the No. 9 seed from District 1-6A and will play the winner of Wilked Barre/Hazleton on Tuesday.

ARCHBISHOP CARROLL 47,

CENTRAL 14 » Grace O’Neill scored 20 points to lead the

Patriots to the District 126A PAC HONORS » The Pioneer championsh­ip Wednesday Athletic Conference at La Salle College High announced its swimming School. all-league teams on Friday.

The win gives Carroll For the boys, there District 12’s top seed in the definitely was a Methacton PIAA-6A state playoffs next flavor as Christophe­r week. Groff, Dylan Phan, Tommy

O’Neill hit four threes in her 20-point effort and grabbed five rebounds. Taylor Wilson added seven points and seven boards.

Swimming

Gibbs and Christian Lebold were first team in the 200 medley relay. Also making first team was Gibbs in the 200 IM and 100 fly, while Groff was a first-teamer in the 100 back. For the girls, Methacton’s Madison Wimmer was a first-teamer in the 200 IM, while Upper Merion’s Ashley Evitts was a first-teamer in diving and teammate Lindsey Yuen was a first-teamer in the 100 breast.

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