Herald Staff reports
GIRLS BASKETBALL
ä Sharon 55, Grove City 46 — At Grove City, the Lady Tigers (7-3, 14-3) put together a 20-point 3rd quarter after trailing the Lady Eagles (3-7, 9-8) at haltime to take the Region 5-AAA win.
The Lady Eagles erased an 11-0 Sharon lead to start the game for a 26-23 edge at the break. After the intermission, Sharon went on an 11-0 run before GC’s Kynisha Basham hit a field goal for the Lady Eagles’ first points of the 2nd half.
The Lady Tigers then went up by as many as 10 in the 4th quarter thanks to 8 points from McKenzie Black, 4 of which were from the charity stripe.
Brittany Benedetto led Sharon with 17 points and 8 rebounds, while Black grabbed 11 boards. Also, Kristen Johnson collected 10 caroms.
“The third quarter was the big one; we outscored them 20-8,” Lady Tigers’ taskmaster Gene Sarazen said. “We played good defense from there on out, made some big shots, and got some big contributions from some others, including Black and Kristen Johnson.
Caitlin McNamara led the Lady Eagles with 22 points in the loss. — By Patrick Connelly, Allied News Sports Editor.
ä Sharpsville 44, Reynolds 36 — At Sharpsville, the host Blue Darlings’ defense yielded just 4 fourth-period points in registering the Region 2-AA win.
McKenzie Popatak popped in a game-high 15 points for Sharpsville (7-2, 13-5), while Jenna Grandy garnered 9 rebounds and Kristen Scurpa dished out a handful of assists.
For Reynolds (1-8, 4-12), Camille Parker produced 14 points and Emily Moroco mustered 11.
ä Mercer 45, West Middlesex 30 — At West Middlesex, the visiting Lady M’s muzzled Middlesex, allowing just 20 points during the game’s final 24 minutes en route to the Region 2-AA road win.
Claire Creasy connected for 14 points and Cassie Flannery fired in another 11 for Mercer (5-3, 9-7).
Kayla Shacklock scored a dozen for the Ms. Reds (3-6, 7-11).
ä Kennedy Catholic 45, Warren-JFK 27 — At Hermitage, Marina Wareham buried a trio of treys en route to 15 points to lead KC (14-3) past JFK.
The game featured a battle of first cousins in KC’s Brie Dickson and JFK’s Sarah Dickson. Brie bucketed 9 points; Sarah 4. Another local connection, Paige Klaric collected 8 points for the visiting Lady Eagles.
ä Hickory 54, Oil City 26 — At “The Hive” in Hermitage, the Lady Hornets (3-7, 6-11) flew out to a 20-4 lead after the opening quarter and never looked back in posting the Region 5-AAA rout.
Macy Horvath rifled in 20 points and grabbed 5 rebounds to lead Hickory while Ashley Marriott drained 4 treys en route to 15 points and had 5 boards.
Also for Hickory, Emily Szabo pulled down 7 rebounds and Liz Palumbo and Kalie Gargano dished out 4 and 3 assists, respectively.
Becca Weidle led the way for Oil City with 11 points.
ä Farrell 72, Rocky Grove 28 — At Rocky Grove, the Region 1-A pacesetting Lady Steelers scorched the nets for 33 second-period points en route to the rout of Rocky Grove.
Marrisa Carry collected a game-high 20 points for Farrell (6-0, 11-4), and D’Asia Chambers and Jalysa Archie added 17 and 14 points, respectively.
For Rocky Grove, Katie Bell bucketed 13 points, tossing in 2 treys.
ä Commodore Perry 37, Jamestown 24 — At Sheakleyville, the host Lady Panthers prevailed in the Region 1-A affair with a wire-to-wire win.
Jessica McClain collected a 13-point, 19-rebound double-double for the Lady Panthers (3-3, 4-15) of coach Bob Messina.
Alysha Giddings garnered 10 tallies for Jamestown (1-5, 7-11), but the Lady Muskies never mustered double figures in any one quarter.
ä Wilmington 56, Lakeview 31 — At New Wilmington, the Lady ’Hounds (5-3, 11-6) outscored Lakeview 34-13 in the 2nd half to notch the Region 2-AA win.
Haley Marett (14), Ashley Gardner (13) and Stephanie Kish (10) scored in double digits for Wilmington.
Cassie Legal led Lakeview (1-8, 2-16) with 11 points. Top scorer Fawn Miller was held to only 5 points.
ä Brookfield 41, Girard 30 — At Girard on Wednesday, the visiting Lady Warriors (2-5, 6-11) turned to the defense to carry the day in defeating Girard in an All-American Conference Blue Tier clash.
Paige Wallace sparked the Lady Warriors on offense with 19 points, while Wallace also pulled won 8 rebounds, as did Ashley Swezey.
Girard was paced by Katelynne Brainard with 10 points.
WRESTLING
ä Commodore Perry 37, Lakeview 36 — At Lakeview Wednesday, the visiting Panthers prevailed in a tight battle. Scoring pins for the Panthers were Brandon Collins (152) and Matt Scheimer (171). Shane Schliefer notched a fall for Lakeview. In one of the key matchups of the night, Perry’s Steve Ceremuga had a major decision over Tyler Lewis at 189.
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GIRLS BASKETBALL
SHARON 16 7 20 12 55
GROVE CITY 11 15 8 12 46
SHARON — Edwards 4-1-6-10, Benedetto 6-5-9-17, K. Johnson 2-0-0-4, B. Johnson 0-2-2-2, Carpenter 2-2-3-7, Jackson 1-2-4-4, Black 2-7-10-11. 3-pt. goals: Edwards 1, Carpenter 1. Totals: 17-19-34-55.
GROVE CITY — Johnson 3-3-3-9, Basham 3-0-0-6, McNamara 7-4-6-22, Caporali 1-0-0-2, Bell 4-0-0-2, Jenkins 0-0-0-0, Torok 0-0-0-0, Sprando 0-0-0-0. 3-pt. goals: McNamara 3. Totals: 18-7-9-46.
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OIL CITY 4 9 5 8 26
HICKORY 20 18 6 10 54
OIL CITY — Wassil 0-0-0-0, Weidle 5-1-2-11, Hidinger 0-3-4-3, Plummer 0-0-0-0, Wenner 0-1-2-1, Hall 3-1-2-7, Van Atta 0-0-0-0, Knight 2-0-2-4. Totals: 10-6-12-26.
HICKORY — Morgan 0-0-0-0, Gargano 2-1-2-7, Palumbo 3-0-0-6, Horvath 7-6-9-20, McBride 0-0-2-0, Boulware 1-0-0-2, Kozma 1-0-0-2, Marriott 5-1-2-15, Szabo 0-2-2-2, Foster 0-0-0-0, Zreliak 0-0-0-0. 3-pt. goals: Marriott 4, Gargano 2. Totals: 19-10-17-54.
JV: Hickory, 34-13.
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REYNOLDS 7 7 18 4 36
SHARPSVILLE 9 6 14 15 44
REYNOLDS — Siege 2-0-2-4, McDonald 3-0-0-6, Moroco 4-4-7-12, Parker 7-0-0-14, Baker 0-0-0-0, Stegkamper 0-0-0-0, Schoaff 0-0-0-0. Totals: 16-4-9-36.
SHARPSVILLE — Shuttleworth 3-0-0-8, Kr. Scurpa 1-2-2-5, Popatak 5-4-4-15, Thompson 0-3-4-3, Kait. Scurpa 3-0-0-6, Henwood 0-1-4-1, Grandy 3-0-0-6, Wallace 0-0-0-0. 3-pt. goals: Shuttleworth 2, Popatak 1, Kr. Scurpa 1. Totals: 15-10-14-44.
JV: Sharpsville, 34-18. Hanley Spencer 11 points for Sharpsville; Emily Moroco 10 for Reynolds.
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MERCER 4 13 10 18 45
MIDDLESEX 10 2 9 9 30
MERCER — Creasy 4-4-10-14, Frydrych 0-3-6-3, Flannery 4-3-3-11, Addicott 2-4-6-8, Burton 1-0-0-2, Arkwright 0-1-2-1, Cozad 0-0-4-0, Gabany 3-0-2-6. 3-pt. goals: Creasy 2. Totals: 14-15-33-45.
WEST MIDDLESEX — Bittler 4-0-0-8, Stitt 2-2-6-6, Shacklock 6-0-0-12, Novosel 1-0-2-2, Murray 1-0-1-2. Totals: 14-2-9-30.
JV: West Middlesex, 27-11.
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JAMESTOWN 6 6 9 3 24
COMM. PERRY 10 7 9 11 37
JAMESTOWN — Buchholz 2-2-4-6, Cook 1-0-0-2, Grafton 1-0-2-2, Giddings 3-2-2-10, Schuhlen 1-2-2-4, Polley 0-0-0-0. 3-pt. goals: Giddings 2. Totals: 8-6-10-24.
COMMODORE PERRY — Bell 1-0-1-2, Wilkosz 3-2-4-8, McClain 5-3-3-13, Elwell 1-5-6-8, Ja. Harsh 1-0-0-2, Grinnell 1-2-3-4. 3-pt. goal: Elwell 1. Totals: 12-12-17-37.
JV: Commodore Perry, 30-22. Rachel Chambers 10 for CP.
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FARRELL 9 33 22 7 72
ROCKY GROVE 8 5 7 8 28
FARRELL — Carry 7-5-7-20, Robinson 4-0-0-8, Ochs 1-0-1-2, Archie 7-0-1-14, Williams 4-0-0-8, Chambers 6-5-7-17, Oliver 0-2-2-2, Taylor 0-1-2-1. 3-pt. goal: Carry 1 Totals: 29-13-20-72.
ROCKY GROVE — Rugh 0-1-2-1, Beach 1-3-8-5, Bell 3-5-12-13, Rembold 1-1-3-3, Nerlich 0-1-2-1, Bevier 1-1-7-3, Nelson 0-2-2-2, Hoffman 0-0-0-0, Lepley 0-0-0-0. 3-pt. goals: Bell 2. Totals: 6-14-36-28.
JV: No score reported.
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WARREN JFK 12 5 8 2 27
KENNEDY 9 17 7 17 45
WARREN JFK — Klaric 4-0-0-8, Massacci 1-2-3-4, Dickson 2-0-0-4, Thornton 0-0-0-0, McBride 1-1-5-3, Lieber 0-0-0-0, Bucci 4-0-0-8, Gaston 0-0-0-0, Coates 0-0-0-0, Lee 0-0-0-0. Totals: 12-3-8-27.
KENNEDY CATHOLIC — Burns 3-0-1-8, Dickson 3-2-2-9, Ricketts 3-2-2-8, Wareham 6-0-0-15, Harrison 2-1-2-5, George 0-0-1-0, Rahim 0-0-0-0. 3-pt. goals: Wareham 3, Burns 2, Dickson 1. Totals: 17-5-8-45.
JV: JFK, 28-27.
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LAKEVIEW 10 8 8 5 31
WILMINGTON 15 7 16 18 56
LAKEVIEW — Miller 1-3-4-5, Sturgin 3-2-4-8, Legal 4-3-3-11, K. Stringer 0-0-0-0, Sasse 1-3-4-5, C. Stringer 0-0-0-0, King 0-0-0-0, Watts 0-0-0-0, Custer 1-0-0-2, Davis 0-0-0-0. Totals: 10-11-15-31.
WILMINGTON — M. Burns 3-0-1-6, Marett 6-2-2-14, Kish 4-0-0-10, Gardner 4-5-5-13, Gealy 1-0-0-2, Hiers 1-0-0-2, J. Burns 2-1-1-5, Foltz 1-0-0-2, Christofferson 1-0-0-2, Slonaker 0-0-0-0. 3-pt. goals: Kish 2. Totals: 23-8-9-56.
JV: Wilmington won. No score reported.
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BROOKFIELD 2 9 10 20 41
GIRARD 3 8 7 12 30
BROOKFIELD — Wallace 8-3-8-19; Swezey 2-4-10-8; Pearson 1-2-4-5; Snow 0-0-0-0; Necastro 0-0-1-0; Hopf 2-0-0-4; Boyer 2-0-09-5; Leam 0-0-0-0. 3-pt. goals: Pearson 1, Hopf 1. Totals: 15-9-23-41.
GIRARD — Brainard 3-2-3-10; Standehar 0-1-1-1; Sandridge 3-0-2-6; Carter 1-1-1-3; Durkin 2-0-0-4. 3-pt. goals: Brainard 2. Totals: 12-4-7-30.
JV: Girard, 24-19.
WRESTLING
COMMODORE PERRY 37, LAKEVIEW 36
103 — Landon Clayton (L) forfeit; 112 — Trevor Bortz (L) forfeit; 119 — Shane Schleifer (L) pinned Tyler Osborne, 2:52; 125 — Austin Silloway (L) dec. Scott Murphy, 8-6 (OT); 130 — Jordan Temple (L) forfeit; 145 — Kurtis Armour (L) dec. Tyler Chase, 7-1; 152 — Brandon Collins (CP) pinned Andrew O’Polka, 3:16; 160 — Sam Lackey (CP) dec. Cody Lewis, 7-1; 171 — Matt Scheimer (CP) pinned Hunter McConnell, 1:01; 189 — Stephen Ceremuga (CP) major dec. Tyler Lewis, 16-7; 215 — Brian Hooks (CP) forfeit; 285 — Bradley Ferguson (L) forfeit.
Sports
Roundup: Sharon girls beat GC; Sharpsville, Mercer, Hickory, Farrell, CP, KC and Wilmington win
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Roundup: Sharpsville tops Sharon; KC's Wareham hits 1,000 career points
The Duke University Blue Devils men’s basketball team has nothing on its namesake, the Sharpsville High girls.
Duke drained 14 three-point field goals in rallying past Atlantic Coast Conference arch-rival North Carolina Wednesday night, and 24 hours later the Blue (Darlings) Devils did likewise. -
Reynolds drops opener to Boiling Springs in Hershey
HERSHEY — One of the problems with the PIAA State Dual-Meet Championships is that there is no true seeding. That’s why two of the state’s top ranked Class AA teams — Reynolds (3rd) and Boiling Springs (4th) — had to meet in the opening round.
But, of course you throw ranking and seeding out the window anyhow in the 3-day tourney in Hershey. -
HIGH SCHOOL WINTER SPORTS: Lakeview, GC matmen win
Lakeview and Grove City mat teams notched victories Wednesday night over West Middlesex and Sharon respectively.
Mercer bowed to Redbank Valley.
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Roundup: Sharpsville tops Lakeview in OT; GC rolls over Franklin; Titusville upsets Hickory
While the Sailors were sleeping, Luchey was laying out for the lid.
Tyler Luchey’s court-length layin at the buzzer Tuesday night staked Sharpsville High boys’ basketball team to a 58-56 District 10 Region 2-AA overtime win over Lakeview. -
Roundup: Hickory girls beat Franklin in battle of 5-AAA leaders
Knowing its male counterparts upset Franklin 48 hours earlier, the Hickory High girls basketball team was not to be outdone.
Forcing Franklin into a substandard shooting performance, the Lady Hornets harvested a 53-42 District 10 Region 5-AAA win Monday night. -
SPORTVIEW: Reynolds, Greenville are 2 of state's historic programs
CONGRATULATIONS TO the Reynolds High wrestling program which became the fastest Class AA team in the history of the state to reach 700 wins last weekend.
The program, which began in 1960-61 under coach Dick Sherwood, has set a torrid pace for winning since that 4-4 season.
Ironically, the school’s 700th victory came Saturday in the District 10 Dual Meet Championships against long-time rival Greenville, which went over the 700-win plateau in 2009. Greenville is believed to be the first AA team to reach 700 wins, while Reynolds did it in the shortest time. -
Hickory soccer standouts Free, Richards to Ashland University
Hickory High girls’ soccer coach B.J. Rudge believes the bar has been elevated, and his Lady Hornets have helped hoist it.
“In general, soccer has grown in this area ... and what our girls have accomplished is a reflection of the whole (Shenango) Valley,” Rudge recently observed. -
Ft. LeBoeuf beats Reynolds at D-10 AA Team Duals
EDINBORO — The Reynolds Raiders notched the school’s 700th victory in the semifinals of the District 10 Dual Meet Championships Saturday afternoon. Unfortunately for the Raiders, No. 701 will have to come later.
The Raiders topped long-time rival Greenville, 51-16, in the semis to become the first Class AA school in Pennsylvania history to 700 wins. However, in the D-10 finals at Edinboro University’s McComb Field House, the Raiders fell to familiar foe Fort LeBoeuf, 31-28. -
Roundup: Popatak hits 1,000; Hickory, Farrell, Sharon boys win 6-AAA contests
ä Hickory 64, Franklin 52 — At “The Castle” in Franklin, the Knights (9-3, 15-3) led 28-21 at halftime, but coach Nick Cannone’s Hornets (11-2, 13-5) came storming back and outscored the hosts 24-9 in the 3rd quarter and 19-15 in the 4th to win a key Region 6-AAA clash.
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Roundup: WM, Sharpsville, Lakeview grab region wins
When in doubt, defer to Dogan.
West Middlesex High junior point guard Matt Dogan dominated the 2nd half of Friday night’s District 10 Region 1-A contest with visiting VisionQuest.
Dogan deposited 18 of his game-high 27 points after intermission, converting 12 of 16 free-throw attempts, leading the Big Reds to their 9th consecutive conquest, 56-41. - More Sports Headlines
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