Local Roundup: Results from Feb. 8
The Palmerton girls’ basketball team wrapped up a dominant run through the regular season in Colonial League play with another victory on Tuesday.
GIRLS BASKETBALL
Palmerton-Bangor
Palmerton capped the Colonial League season with a perfect record thanks to a 56-43 league victory over Bangor.
The Bombers (20-1 overall; 18-0 CL) opened the game with a 20-point first quarter thanks to Raegan Nemeth draining three three-pointers, which helped her break the school’s record for career threes. Nemeth finished with 12 points.
Bethie Morgan was a perfect 10-for-10 from the foul line on the fourth for Palmerton, finishing with a game-high 17 points. Megan Matsko added 10 points.
Kaylee Holland and McCormick Karner both recorded 13 points for the Slaters (15-6, 13-3).
PALMERTON
Bollinger 0-0-0-0, Frantz 0-2-2-2, Barry 0-2-2-2, Matsko 5-0-2-10, Balliet 2-0-0-4, Nemeth 4-0-0-12, Morgan 2-12-14-17, Moore 4-0-0-9. TOTALS: 17-16-20-56.
BANGOR
Stout 1-0-0-2, Pinter 2-1-4-5, Mendez 1-0-0-2, Holland 4-3-4-13, Ohland 0-0-0-0, Karner 5-3-3-13, Nelson 3-0-0-8. TOTALS: 16-7-11-43.
Palmerton 20 11 9 16 - 56
Bangor 11 9 8 15 - 43
Three-pointers: Palmerton - Nemeth 4, Morgan 1, Moore 1; Bangor - Holland 2, Nelson 2.
Tamaqua-Moravian Ac.
A big fourth quarter from McKenna Meckes helped Tamaqua pull out a 39-38 non-league win over Moravian Academy.
Meckes netted nine of her game-high 17 points in the final eight minutes for the Blue Raiders (8-13). Trenyce Wingler posted five of her nine points as Tamaqua outscored Moravian 16-11 in the final period.
Tianna Tout-Puissant led the Lions (7-13) with a team-high 14 points.
TAMAQUA
K. Robb 0-0-0-0, A. Jones 0-0-0-0, S. Jones 2-1-2-5, Meckes 6-4-4-17, G. Robb 1-0-0-2, Wingler 3-2-2-9, Hope 0-2-2-2, L. Plasha 2-0-0-4. TOTALS: 14-9-10-39.
MORAVIAN ACADEMY
Ettle 2-0-2-4, Cho 0-0-0-0, Noel 2-0-0-4, Nifong 3-0-0-6, T. Tout-Puissant 6-0-2-14, G. Tout-Puissant 2-0-0-4, Domzalski 3-0-0-6. TOTALS: 18-0-4-38.
Tamaqua 10 7 6 16 - 39
Moravian Academy 6 8 13 11 - 38
Three-pointers: Tamaqua - Meckes 1, Wingler 1; Moravian Academy - T. Tout-Puissant 2.
Marian-Minersville
Carly Minchhoff and Frankie Martinelli powered Marian to a 60-48 victory over Minersville.
Minchhoff and Martinelli both put up 18 points for the Fillies (16-4, 10-1). Fatikha Tikhtova tallied 11 points, while Kerrigan Digiris added 10.
MARIAN
Minchhoff 6-3-3-18, Martinelli 6-4-5-18, Tikhtova 5-0-1-11, Digris 4-1-2-10, Pleban 1-0-2-3, Nunez 0-0-0-0, Lombardo 0-0-0-0, Pikitus 0-0-0-0, Corrado 0-0-0-0. TOTALS: 22-8-13-60.
MINERSVILLE
Raczka 9-8-11-29, Kopigetz 2-2-3-8, Brennan 2-0-0-4, Castle 1-0-0-3, Hart 1-0-0-3, Burgess 0-1-2-1, Croley 0-0-0-0, Cocah 0-0-0-0. TOTALS: 15-11-15-48
Marian 13 15 19 13 - 60
Minersville 15 13 9 11 - 48
Three-pointers: Marian - Minchhoff 3, Martinelli 2, Pleban 1, Digris 1, Tikhtova 1; Minersville - Raczka 3, Kopigetz 2, Castle 1, Hart 1.
Pleasant Vy.-Stroudsburg
Aryn Stivala’s 13 points led the way in Pleasant Valley’s 42-35 Eastern Pennsylvania Conference win over Stroudsburg.
Sam Merklin put up 12 points for the Bears (10-11), while Katelyn Honadel scored nine.
Ella Muir and Kelly Williams combined for the other eight Pleasant Valley points.
PLEASANT VALLEY
Stivala 5-3-5-13, Merklin 5-2-6-12, Honadel 3-1-2-9, Muir 3-0-2-6, Williams 0-2-2-2, Greene 0-0-0-0. TOTALS: 16-8-17-42.
STROUDSBURG
Card 3-3-3-9, Bozena 3-2-2-8, Hock 2-2-3-6, Strunk 2-1-3-6, Gizzo 1-1-2-3, Brown 0-3-4-3. TOTALS: 11-12-17-35.
Pleasant Valley 4 11 9 18 - 42
Stroudsburg 7 5 12 11 - 35
Three-pointers: Pleasant Valley - Honadel 2; Stroudsburg - Strunk 1.
BOYS BASKETBALL
Weatherly-Marian
Brendan Lonergan scored a career-high 38 points to lift Marian to a 79-56 Schuylkill League victory over Weatherly.
Lonergan, who also pulled down 13 rebounds, registered 24 of his points in the first half as the Colts jumped out to a 20-point lead at the break. The 38 points are the sixth most in a game by a Marian boys player.
Julius Currie hit six three-pointers and tallied 20 points in the win, the team’s fourth in a row. Logan Fritz chipped in with 11 points and eight boards.
For the Wreckers, Ian McLaurin finished with a team-high 21 points, while Frankie Willis added 13.
The Colts improved to 12-5 overall and 6-3 in the league. Weatherly dropped to 1-16 and 0-10.
WEATHERLY
McLaurin 8-3-3-21, Willis 4-5-5-13, Eubanks 4-0-0-9, Maguschak 2-0-1-5, Mitchell 2-0-0-4, Berger 1-1-2-3, Puzzetti 0-1-4-1, Eroh 0-0-0-0, Rhoades 0-0-0-0. TOTALS: 21-10-15-56.
MARIAN
Lonergan 17-4-7-38, Currie 7-0-1-20, Fritz 4-1-1-11, Espaillat-Turbi 2-0-0-4, Rodino 1-0-1-2, Valente 2-0-0-4, Walko 0-0-1-0, Bobish 0-0-0-0, Silliman 0-0-0-0, Ramirez 0-0-0-0, Ferrera 0-0-0-0, TOTALS 33-5-11-79.
Weatherly 13 10 20 13 - 56
Marian 22 21 14 22 - 79
Three-pointers: Weatherly - McLaurin 2, Maguschak 1, Eubanks 1; Marian - Currie 6, Fritz 2.
Blue Mountain-Tamaqua
Tamaqua gave Blue Mountain all it could handle before dropping a 62-60 Schuylkill League decision in overtime.
Carson Kerstetter led four Eagles players in double-digit scoring, finishing with a game-high 17 points.
The Blue Raiders, who led by two at halftime, received a team-high 16 points from Connor Dillon. Cooper Ansbach contributed 13 points, while Noah Mateyak finished with 11.
The loss dropped Tamaqua to 7-14 overall and 4-9 in the league. Blue Mountain, meanwhile, is now 12-9 and kept its slim league playoff hopes alive while improving to 7-5.
TAMAQUA
Dillon 6-0-0-16, Ansbach 4-4-5-13, Mateyak 5-0-0-11, Kane 2-1-4-5, Milot 1-3-4-5, Ligenza 1-2-2-4, Gregoire 2-0-0-4, McLaughlin 1-0-0-2, Andrews 0-0-0-0 TOTALS 22-10-15-60.
BLUE MOUNTAIN
Kerstetter 8-1-2-17, Campbell 6-1-2-14, Thomas 5-2-4-12, Henninger 1-8-8-10, Devitt 3-0-1-7, Guers 1-0-0-2, Walasavage 0-0-0-0, Miller 0-0-0-0, Caulfield 0-0-0-0. TOTALS 24-12-17-62.
Tamaqua 16 14 11 12 7 - 60
Blue Mountain 15 13 13 12 9 - 62
Three-pointers: Tamaqua - Dillon 4, Ansbach 1, Mateyak 1; Blue Mountain - Campbell 1, Devitt 1.
Stroudsburg-Pleasant Vy.
Donald Francois Jr. scored a career-high 27 points to help Pleasant Valley end an 11-game losing streak with a 61-43 Eastern Pennsylvania Conference victory over Stroudsburg.
Francois hit for 12 points in the third quarter as the Bears, whose last win came on Jan. 11, extended their 13-point halftime lead.
Ryan Blass finished with nine points, while Sean Hallenbeck posted six during PV’s decisive 16-4 second quarter.
For the Mounties, Blake Best tallied a team-high 14 points.
The Bears are now 4-16, while Stroudsburg ended its season at 8-14.
STROUDSBURG
Best 5-0-0-14, Mitchell 4-2-4-10, Patterson 3-1-2-8, Gillett 1-1-2-4, Smith-Johnson 2-0-3-4, Hosten 1-0-0-2, Gilmore 0-1-4-1, Reish 0-0-0-0, Williams 0-0-0-0. TOTALS: 16-5-15-43
PLEASANT VALLEY
Francois Jr. 11-3-5-27, Blass 3-2-2-9, P. Moore 4-0-0-8, Hallenbeck 3-0-1-6, J. Moore 1-2-2-4, L. Pandolfo 2-0-0-4, Ratti 1-0-0-3, Williams 0-0-1-0, Knudsen 0-0-0-0, Dixon 0-0-0-0. TOTALS: 25-7-11-61.
Stroudsburg 15 4 12 12 - 43
Pleasant Valley 16 16 18 11 - 61
Three-pointers: Stroudsburg - Best 4, Patterson 1, Gillett 1; Pleasant Valley - Francois Jr. 2, Blass 1, Ratti 1.
North Schuylkill-Lehighton
Lehighton nearly rallied for an upset win over North Schuylkill, but the Spartans hung on for a 46-45 Schuylkill League victory.
The Indians trailed by 13 points at halftime, but Jack Lorenz brought the host team back, scoring 17 of his game-high 19 points after the break.
Brayden Lutz also contributed eight points to the Lehighton cause.
For North Schuylkill, which improved to 11-8 overall and 8-4 in the league, Jack Keiter posted a team-best 13 points.
The narrow defeat dropped the Indians to 4-17 and 1-12.
NORTH SCHUYLKILL
Balicki 2-0-0-6, Keiter 4-2-2-13, Zulkowski 4-1-3-10, Miller 0-0-0-0, Conti 1-1-2-4, Dean 0-0-0-0, Scott 1-2-4-4, Fisher 3-3-4-9. TOTALS: 15-9-15-46.
LEHIGHTON
Porambo 0-0-0-0, Lorenz 9-0-2-19, Blauch 2-0-0-4, Lutz 3-2-4-8, Rehrig 1-2-2-5, Costenbader 2-2-2-6, Roth 1-0-0-2, Serfass 0-0-0-0, Hoke 0-1-2-1. TOTALS: 18-7-12-45.
North Schuylkill 10 16 12 8 - 46
Lehighton 6 7 20 12 - 45
Three-pointers: North Schuylkill - Keiter 3, Balicki 2, Zulkowski 1, Conti 1; Lehighton - Lorenz 1, Rehrig 1.
Panther Valley-Pine Grove
Pine Grove held Panther Valley to a season-low in points and earned a 40-29 Schuylkill League victory.
The Cardinals led by just three points entering the fourth quarter, but hit eight free throws in the final period to pull away for the win.
Dalton Geecey scored a game-high 17 points for Pine Grove, while Chase Weaver paced the Panthers with nine.
PV fell to 11-9 overall and 5-8 in the league. The Cardinals are now 9-11 and 4-8.
PANTHER VALLEY
Kokinda 2-0-0-6, Weaver 2-3-4-9, Orsulak 0-0-0-0, B. Hood 2-0-0-5, Pascoe 2-0-0-4, S. Hood 1-0-0-2, Hadley 0-3-7-3, McAndrew 0-0-0-0, Turner 0-0-2-0. TOTALS: 9-6-13-29.
PINE GROVE
Tobin 0-0-0-0, Brandt 1-2-4-4, Unger 1-0-0-3, Skorik 2-0-0-4, Colbert 0-4-6-4, Geecey 8-0-0-17, Ibarra 2-2-2-6, Kolb 1-0-0-2. TOTALS: 15-8-12-40.
Panther Valley 7 8 8 6 - 29
Pine Grove 13 7 6 14 - 40
Three-pointers: Panther Valley - Kokinda 2, Weaver 2, B. Hood 1; Pine Grove - Unger 1, Geecey 1.
WRESTLING
Pine Grove-Northwestern
Northwestern posted a 35-30 win over Pine Grove.
Kate Brensinger opened the match with a pin at 145 pounds for the Tigers, while Mason Brensinger followed two matches later with a pin at 160.
Dalton Clymer added a tech nical fall at 152 pounds.
Northwestern 35, Pine Grove 30
145 - Katie Brensinger (NW) pinned Madyson-Lee Wolfgang in 1:20; 152 - Dalton Clymer (NW) tech. fall William Ulsh in 3:29, 17-0; 160 - Mason Brensinger (NW) pinned Carson Lengle in 0:46; 172 - Buck Miller (NW) won by forfeit; 189 - Nate Peters (NW) won by forfeit; 215 - Noah Schlofer (NW) won by forfeit; 285 - Robert Schaeffer (PG) pinned Eli Johri in 3:59; 106 - Double forfeit; 113 - Jeremiah Wetzel (PG) pinned Josie Wehr in 4:56; 120
- Double forfeit;
126 - Austin Martin (PG) pinned Jon Conti in 0:36; 132 - Aidan Geist (PG) pinned Thomas Schneck in 3:40; 138
- Cade Schneck (PG) pinned Eli Dellicker in 5:31.
Jim Thorpe-Mahanoy Area
Jim Thorpe rolled to a 68-3 Schuylkill League win over Mahanoy Area.
The Olympians scored four straight pins by Cameron Tinajero (172), Jared Newhall (189), Caleb McDermott (215) and Jayden Mantilla (285) to end the match.
Nickolas Schwartz added another pin at 145 pounds.
Jim Thorpe Area 68, Mahanoy Area 3
106 - Henry Snyder (JT) won by forfeit; 113 - Noah Geiser (JT) won by forfeit; 120 - James O`Neill (JT) won by forfeit; 126 - Ridge Snyder (JT) sudden victory over Ryan Fisher, 10-8; 132 - Gordon Slater (MA) dec. Chris Jacobacci, 4-2; 138 - Richard Kenna (JT) won by forfeit; 145 - Nikolas Schwartz (JT) pinned Brayden Blackwell in 4:40; 152 - Dawson Meckes (JT) won by forfeit; 160 - Gabe Heaney (JT) tech. fall Stephen Baker in 2:38, 17-2; 172 - Camron Tinajero (JT) pinned Brayden Styka in 1:32; 189 - Jared Newhall (JT) pinned Cael Quick in 1:29; 215 - Caleb McDermott (JT) pinned Joe Lagaza in 1:05; 285
- Jayden Mantilla (JT) pinned Jeremius Molina in 1:39.
JR. HIGH
BOYS BASKETBALL
9TH Grade
North Schuylkill-Lehighton
Lehighton posted a 55-24 win over North Schuylkill.
Blake Roberts sparked the Indians with a game-high 20 points, while John Light chipped in with 16 points.