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Local Sports Roundup: Results of Feb. 6

Lehighton’s boys and girls both posted wins in basketball action on Tuesday.

The Tamaqua boys and Northwestern girls also earned victories, as did the Tamaqua girls swim team.

BOYS BASKETBALL

Tamaqua-Jim Thorpe

The Gregoires combined for 22 points to help Tamaqua post a 47-35 Schuylkill League win over Jim Thorpe.

Gabe Gregoire recorded a game-high 14 points for the Blue Raiders (16-5; 9-4), while Lucas finished with eight. The winners also received nine points from Michael Bonetsky.

For the Olympians (11-10; 5-8), Nate Rosahac produced a team-high 12 points. Justin Marykwas and Nick Rosahac each chipped in with eight.

In the JV game, Tamaqua earned a 66-44 win.

TAMAQUA

Bonetsky 4-0-0-9, Stianche 0-0-0-0, Kurek 1-0-0-3, Zuber 2-2-3-6, Knoblauch 3-0-1-7, Rother 0-0-0-0, G. Gregoire 5-4-7-14, L. Gregoire 3-2-2-8. TOTALS: 18-8-13-47.

JIM THORPE

Searfoss 2-0-0-5, Burak 0-0-0-0, Cannariata 0-0-0-0, Gorman 1-0-0-2, Valdez 0-0-0-0, Scott 0-0-0-0, Foreman 0-0-0-0, Marykwas 3-0-0-8, Na. Rosahac 5-2-6-12, Ni. Rosahac 4-0-0-8, Boyle 0-0-0-0. TOTALS: 15-2-6-35.

Tamaqua 13 8 12 14 - 47

Jim Thorpe 5 11 10 9 - 35

Three-pointers: Tamaqua - Bonetsky 1, Kurek 1, Knoblauch 1; Jim Thorpe - Marykwas 2, Searfoss 1.

Minersville-Lehighton

Addison Howland poured in a team-high 22 points to help Lehighton post its first league win of the season.

TaQuan Bradley-Chambers added 21 points as the Indians (3-18; 1-12) defeated Minersville by a 60-56 score.

In the JV game, Minersville gained a 55-48 victory.

MINERSVILLE

Melochick 0-0-0-0, Ellinger 11-1-3-24, Ladick 2-0-0-6, Hossler 0-3-4-3, Hoffman 0-0-0-0, Wollyung 7-0-0-17, Pizzico 2-2-4-6, Halye 0-0-0-0, Stablum 0-0-0-0. TOTALS: 22-6-11-56.

LEHIGHTON

Heery 1-0-0-2, Carpenter 2-0-1-4, Hunsicker 1-1-2-4, Bradley-Chambers 8-5-6-21, Howland 8-2-2-22, Venuto 1-1-2-3, Schatz 2-0-0-4. TOTALS: 23-9-13-60.

Minersville 9 20 17 10 - 56

Lehighton 18 15 20 7 - 60

Three-pointers: Minersville - Wollyung 3, Ladick 2, Ellinger 1; Lehighton - Howland 4, Hunsicker 1.

Northwestern-Catasauqua

Northwestern couldn’t overcome a 36-point performance from Isaiah Graves, who powered Catasauqua to a 70-61 Colonial League victory.

Sam Yadush netted a team-high 24 points for the Tigers, who finished the regular season with a 12-10 record and 9-9 league mark.

Northwestern also received 18 points from Deven Bollinger and 11 from Sean McCann.

In the JV game, the Roughies posted a 72-60 win.

NORTHWESTERN

Hebelka 0-0-0-0, Yadush 7-5-7-24, Mengel 0-0-0-0, Bollinger 7-2-2-18, McCann 3-3-3-11, Rebert 0-0-0-0, Henry 2-4-4-8, Perich 0-0-0-0, Holmes 0-0-0-0. TOTALS: 19-14-16-61.

CATASAUQUA

Graves 15-6-12-36, Hernandez 3-0-0-6, Martinez 0-0-0-0, Green 5-3-4-13, Brett 4-0-0-10, Ritter 1-0-0-2, Oppedasano 1-0-0-3. TOTALS: 29-9-16-70.

Northwestern 16 14 9 22 - 61

Catasauqua 10 22 16 22 - 70

Three-pointers: Northwestern - Yadush 5, Bollinger 2, McCann 2; Catasauqua - Brett 2, Oppedasano 1.

Weatherly-Lourdes

Thomas Schultz scored 28 points as Lourdes pulled away from Weatherly for a 77-36 Schuylkill League victory.

The Wreckers, who saw the Red Raiders put up 31 points in the first quarter, received a team-high nine points from Scotty Zoscin and eight from Steph Yurchek.

Weatherly, which won the JV game behind 18 points from Mason Gerhart, dropped to 9-11. The Wreckers can clinch a district playoff berth with wins in their final two games.

WEATHERLY

Colecio 0-3-4-3, Derr 2-0-0-4, Arthur 1-0-0-2, Gerhart 2-0-0-5, Moon 2-0-0-5, Zoscin 3-2-2-9, Yurchak 3-2-4-8, Hinkle 0-0-0-0, Buck 0-0-0-0. TOTALS: 13-7-10-36.

LOURDES

Reichard 4-2-2-13, Schultz 13-2-5-28, T. Klembara 5-3-4-14, Sandri 5-2-2-13, Czeponis 2-0-0-4, William 0-0-0-0, Timco 0-0-0-0, G. Klembara 1-0-0-3, Kerris 0-0-0-0, Casper 0-0-0-0, Rees 0-0-0-0, Stewart 0-0-0-0, Dobson 0-0-0-0, Reed 1-0-0-2. TOTALS: 31-9-12-77.

Weatherly 14 8 7 7 - 36

Lourdes 31 21 18 7 - 77

Three-pointers: Weatherly - Gerhart 1, Moon 1, Zoscin 1; Lourdes - Reichard 3, T. Klembara 1, Sandri 1, G. Klembara 1.

GIRLS BASKETBALL

Lehighton-Panther Valley

Skylynn Faust and Aubrey Blasiak combined for 56 of Lehighton’s points in a 60-54 Schuylkill League victory over Panther Valley.

Faust finished with a game-high 37 points, including 13 during the fourth quarter, for the Indians (14-7; 9-4). Blasiak ended with 19 points, 13 of them coming in the second frame.

The Panthers (6-16; 1-13) received a team-high 18 points from Erika Dubosky. Christina Dacey added 14, while Rachelle Filer chippedDuboskyh nine.

In the JV game, Lehighton earned a 41-15 victory.

LEHIGHTON

Brown 0-0-0-0, Frey 1-0-1-2, Hibbler 0-0-0-0, Blasiak 7-2-7-19, Miller 1-0-0-2, Faust 12-9-1Hibblerolomon 0-0-0-0. TOTALS: 21-11-20-60.

PANTHER VALLEY

Pascoe 3-0-0-8, Dubosky 4-10-10-18, Hoben 1-0-0-2, Sheridan 1-1-2-3, Dacey 5-1-Duboskyiler 4-1-2-9, Miller 0-0-0-0. TOTALS: 18-13-17-54.

Lehighton 8 22 17 13 - 60

Panther Valley 0 16 20 18 - 54

Thr - inters: Lehighton - Faust 4, Blasiak 3; Panther y - Dacey 3, Pascoe 2.

Catasauqua-Northwestern

Eleven players scored for Northwestern in a 69-29 Colonial League victory over Catasauqua.

Leighanna Lister tallied a game-high 18 points for the Tigers (18-4; 16-2).

Sage Christopher added 10 points to the win, while Jess Williamson chipped in with eight.

CATASAUQUA

Rushatz 3-0-0-8, Bradley 2-1-2-7, Delucia 2-4-4-8, Lacey 0-0-0-0, Hicks 0-0-0-0, Brown 0-2-3-2, Emery 1-0-0-2, Barna 0-0-0-0, Richards 0-0-0-0, GreenbeRushatz0-2, George 0-0-0-0, Huber 0-0-0-0. TOTALS: 9-7-9-29.

NORTHWESTERN

Jones 1-0-0-2, A. Lister 1-0-0-3, L. Lister 6-6-7-18, Chisdak 1-0-0-2, G. Sevrain 3-0-0-6, S. Sevrain 2-1-2-5, E. Sekerak 3-0-0-6, Williamson 3-2-2-8, Christopher 1-8-8-10, S. Sekerak 2-1-2-5, Giese 2-0-0-4. TOTALS: 25-18-21-69.

Catasauqua 7 10 0 12 - 29

Northwestern 17 17 12 23 - 69

Three-pointers: Catasauqua - Rushatz 2, Bradley 2; Northwestern - A. Lister 1.

Marian-Mahan ea

Mahanoy Area clinched the Schuylkill League i sion 3 title with a 44-19 victorRushatzMarian.

Abbey McGee scored 16 points to lead the Bears (19-2; 12-0).

The Fillies (15-6; 9-3) received a team-high seven points from Emma McClafferty.

MARIAN

Kreisl 0-0-0-0, Shaud 1-3-4-5, Erbe 0-0-0-0, Agosti 1-0-0-2, Alansky 1-0-0-3, Murray 0-0-0-0, Schwabe 0-2-2-2, McClafferty 3-1-3-7, Reinoehl 0-0-0-0. TOTALS: 6-6-9-19.

MAHANOY AREA

Babinsky 2-1-2-6, Abrashinsky 0-0-0-0, Bisco 2-2-2-6, Karmonick 1-1-1-3, Byrne 0-0-0-0, Lawrence 2-0-0Reinoehle 5-6-7-16, McGroarty 0-0-0-0, Dewitt 0-0Babinskyark 1-0-0-Abrashinsky2-0-0-4, SBiscoer 0-0-0-0Karmonick 15-10-12-44.

Marian 6 5 7 1 - 19

Mahanoy Area 11 10 Cavenas12 - 44

Three-pointers: Marian - Alansky 1; MA - Lawrence 2, Babinsky 1, Clark 1.

Lourdes-Weatherly o des Regional posted a 60-43 Schuylkill League c ry over Weatherly.

The Red Raiders were led by Selina AlBabinsky0 points.

For Weatherly (12-8, 4-8), Lindsey Hoffman led the way with 15 points. Ashley James added 10.

LOURDES

A. Albert 0-0-0-0, Komara 3-0-0-7, Coleman 1-0-0-2, Milewski 4-4-6-12, Shimko 0-0-0-0, Bickel 5-1-1-11, S. Albert 7-2-2-20, Czeponis 2-4-4-8. TOTALS: 22-11-13-60.

WEATHERLY

Zoscin 3-0-0-7, T. Hinkle 1-0-0-2, Hoffman 7-0-0-Shimko Hinkle 0-0-0-0, James 5-0-0-10, Ache 1-0-0-2, Czeponis-2-4-4, Hernandez 0-0-0-0, Miller 0-0-0-0. TOTALS: 18-2-4-43.

Lourdes 15 15 12 18 - 60

Weatherly 13 6 11 13 - 43

Three-pointers: Lourdes - S. Albert 4, Komara 1. Wea. - Hoffman 4, Zoscin 1.

WRESTLING

W t all-Palmerton

Whitehall head coach Tim Cunningham a ed his 300th win as the Zephyrs gained a 6Komaraictory over Palmerton.

The Blue Bombers received a pin from Hunter Fierro at 132 pounds and technical falls from Matt Lalik (138) and Lucas Christman (145).


Whitehall 63, Palmerton 16

182 - Mike Ajami (W) pinned Cody Green in 3:03; 195 - Randy Okungu (W) pinned Adien Melber in :50; 220 - Izak Bright (W) won by forfeit; 285 - Julio Diaz (W) won by forfeit; 106 - Wilfred Jimenez (W) won by forOkungu113 - CarlosAdiennzo (W) pi ed Grant SIzak in 1:21; 120 - Kevin Urena (W) pinned Colton Stroup in 1:50; 126 - Josh Grol (W) dec. Shawn Gardner, 5-3; 132 - Hunter Fierro (P) pinned Javani Belman in 3:47; 138 - Matt Lalik (P) tech. fall Aiden Touissant, 20-3 (5:23); 145 - Lucdechristman (P) tech. fall Sean Cunningham, 17-1 (4:27)Javani Belmanlark (W) pinned Nate Sterner in 2:34; 160 - LuisTouissantW) won by forfeit; 170

- John Kaintz (W) teched Chris Lucykanish in :44.

SWIMMING

Tamaqua-Saucon Valley

Tamaqua and Saucon Valley gained a split, as the Blue Raiders girls posted a 104-65 win and the Panther boys rol d to a 140-19 victory.

Lexi Kerstetter (200 free; 100 back) and Sarah Maue (200 IM, 100 breast) both posted a pair of individual wins for Tamaqua. Also gaining a win was Olivia Stanek (100 fly).

BOYS

Saucon Valley 140, Tamaqua 19

200 Medley Relay - 1. Saucon Valley (Ryan Kerr, Thomas Madigan, Kyle Kerr, Daniel Keats) 1:51.91, 2. Saucon Valley, 3. Saucon Valley; 200 Freestyle - 1. Ryan Kerr (SV) 1:58.26, 2. Sean Fenoff (SV), 3. Joel Smith (SV); 200 IM - 1. Kyle Kerr (SV) 2:18.10, 2. Samuel Ward (SV), 3. Austin Till (SV); 50 Freestyle - 1. Thomas Madigan (SV) 2Fenoff2. Luke King (SV), 3. Daniel Keats (SV); 100 Butterfly - 1. Kyle Kerr (SV) 1:01.51, 2. Samuel Ward (SV), 3. Jackson Garippa (SV); 100 Freestyle - 1. Luke King (SV) 55.05, 2. Daniel Keats (SV), 3. Jarred Reccek (SV); 500 Freestyle - 1. Sean Fenoff (SV) 5:51.71, 2. MiGarippaley (SV), 3. Joel Smith (SV); 200 Freestyle Relay - 1. Saucon Valley (Jarred RecReccekenjamin Stromski, Austin Till, Fenoff Gallagher) 1:43.81, 2. Saucon Valley, 3. Saucon Valley; 100 Backstroke - 1. Ryan Kerr (SV) 1:02.40, 2. Reccekin Stromski (SV), 3. Chanho Kim (SV); 100 Breaststroke - 1. Thomas Madigan (SV) 1:07.76, 2. Thomas Gallagher (SV), 3. Luke Smith (SV); 400 Freestyle Relay

- 1. Saucon VallChanhoan Kerr, DanielBreaststroke Kerr, Thomas Madigan) 3:46.26, 2. Saucon Valley, 3. Saucon Valley.

GIRLS Tamaqua 104, Saucon Valley 65

200 Medley Relay - 1. Tamaqua (Lexi Kerstetter, Sarah Maue, Olivia Stanek, Caroline Balogach) 2:05.99, 2. Saucon Valley, 3. Tamaqua; 200 Freestyle - 1. Lexi Kerstetter (T) 2:10.49, 2. Emily Andrews (T), 3. Mary Johnson (SV); 200 IM - Balogach Maue (T) 2:33.20, 2. Olivia Stanek (T), 3. Rebecca Dettmar (SV); 50 Freestyle - 1. Maria Donahue (SV) 26.32, 2. Kayla Sherry (T), 3. Caroline Balogach (T); 100 Butterfly - 1. Olivia Stanek (T) 1:06.64,Dettmaranna Dumond (T), 3. Seran Goudsouzian (SV); 100 Freestyle - 1. Maria Donahue (SV) 58BalogachKayla Sherry (T), 3. Alexa Chaikowsky (SV); 500 Freestyle - 1. Sydney Oskin (SSeran Goudsouziandelyn Jones (T), 3. Logan Hartney (T); 200 Freestyle Relay - 1. Tamaqua (Caroline ChaikowskyEmily Andrews, Madelyn Jones, Olivia Stanek) 1:58.47, 2. Saucon Valley, 3. Tamaqua; 100 Backstroke - 1. Lexi Kerstetter (T) 1:05.61, 2. BriaBalogachnd (T), 3. Sydney Oskin (SV); 100 Breaststroke - 1. Sarah Maue (T) 1:20.78, 2. Madelyn Jones (T), 3. Finn Joy (SV); 400 Freestyle Relay

- 1. Tamaqua (Lexi Kerstetter, Kayla Sherry, SarBreaststrokeanna Dumond) 4:12.53, 2. Saucon Valley, 3. Tamaqua.