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Tuesday, February 28, 2017 | cumberlink.com | SECTION B

DISTRICT 3 BOYS BASKETBALL

Wildcats throw it back in victory Mechanicsburg beats Clamping down on Milton how the little bit of experience
Hershey, one of the Mid-Penn Bonus coverage we got in the Mid-Penn (tour-
Spartans; first District Conferences highest-scoring For more photos, plus video nament) is always going to help
teams, Mechanicsburg punched us, and I think its very true,
3 title berth since 95 its title-game ticket with a 56-
highlights and interviews
from the Wildcats game, go to said senior point guard Kyle
45 Class 5A semifinal victory cumberlink.com/sports Scheib, who was the catalyst
GEOFF MORROW Monday night at Hersheys Gi- Monday night with a game-high
The Sentinel ant Center. to glory. 19 points.
ERSHEY Mechanicsburg
H Its the first championship This years group might Its a little bit different. Your
is bringing it back to the 90s. berth for the Wildcats since 1995, give that 1995 unit a run for its nerves get moving a little bit,
Behind a fittingly complete when head coach Bob Strickler money, as four of the five starters so I think its just been great
MICHAEL BUPP, THE SENTINEL team effort, the Wildcats boys was a freshman in college and hit double figures, and the No. 2 having this experience playing
Mechanicsburgs Kyle Scheib, right, tries basketball team parlayed its first assistant Kevin Rutherford was seed Wildcats (22-5) shut down these playoff games, and I think
to get around Milton Hersheys Donyae Giant Center visit in more than teaming with Mike Edwards, the No. 6 Spartans (19-5). its really going to help us Friday
Baylor-Carroll during the District 3 Class a decade into its first District 3 Josh Hess, Mike Pestke and Rod- Strickler is always talking to night.
5A boys basketball semifinals Monday championship berth in more ney Broker, among others, to lift us about playoff atmosphere,
night at the Giant Center. than two decades. that Tony Kinney-coached team how its a little bit different, Please see WILDCATS, Page B4

DISTRICT 3 BOYS DISTRICT 3 GIRLS BASKETBALL


BASKETBALL
Shippensburg
falls to New
Oxford
Colonels connect on
10 treys; Greyhounds
eliminated from Class
5A tourney
JEFFREY KAUFFMAN
For The Sentinel
ENOLA New Oxford did
what they have done all season:
find the 3-point arc and fire away.
The Colonels made over 200
3-pointers this season and made
10 on Monday night to hold off a
furious rally by the Shippensburg
Greyhounds at East Pennsboro
High School. The Colonels won
the District 3 Class 5A elimina-
tion contest 64-59 to earn them-
selves a PIAA berth and one a
spot in the ninth-place game.
We came up one game short,
but give credit to New Oxford
they are the best shooting team
we have played all season, Grey-
hounds coach Ray Staver said.
It has been a long time since
New Oxford qualified for states
and I am so happy for these kids,
Colonels coach Sean Bair said.
Shippensburg fell behind early
and dug itself into a hole as the
Colonels hit two 3s and con-
trolled the boards in the early
going. MICHAEL BUPP, THE SENTINEL
Turnovers, poor shooting and Cumberland Valleys Addison Kirkpatrick, right, struggles to get off a shot against Central Yorks Teirra Preston during the District 3 Class 6A girls
several forced missed shots led to basketball semifinals Monday at the Giant Center.

A (ugly) wins a win


run-outs and the Colonels were
content to find the arc and fire
away. They made six of 12 in the
first half, but more importantly,
forced Shippensburg ace Carter
Van Scyoc into foul trouble. He
picked up three in the first half.
No. 13 seed New Oxford (13-11)
also struggled with foul trouble
as their two big men, John Wessel
Eagles survive sluggish atypical performance.
CVs defense was its stifling Bonus coverage championship at 6:45 Friday, and
its first in the new 6A. The No. 1
and Ben Lehman, picked up three first half, foul trouble self for large stretches, but the For more photos, plus video Eagles (19-5), two-time defend-
and two fouls, respectively. They team battled foul trouble and a highlights and interviews ing District 3-AAAA champions,
combined for 23 of the Colonels to return to District 3 poor offensive performance for from the Eagles win, go to will face the winner of Tuesday
points. much of the first half. The Dis- cumberlink.com/sports nights Cedar Crest-Central
We made over 200 3s this championship trict 3 Class 6A semifinal win at Dauphin battle.
season and all five starters have Hersheys Giant Center wasnt mean, we held that team to 32, and The Eagles performance
hit at least 30 of them, Bair JAKE ADAMS one the Eagles will hang their I think theyre averaging 55, 56. ebbed and flowed depending on
said. We played well during the The Sentinel hats on, but a wins a win. They have a pretty explosive the presence or lack of it of
first 24 minutes, but they dont HERSHEY A 41-32 looks From the defensive stand- offensive team, so defensively I their two biggest stars, Katie Je-
ever quit. I was getting a bit like a typical Cumberland Valley point, I thought we played really was real pleased. kot and Addi Kirkpatrick.
concerned at the end, but they score, but the Eagles win over good, Eagles coach Bill Wolf said The win returns CV to Giant
fouled the sophomore. Central York on Monday was an from the bowels of the arena. I Center yet again for a district Please see EAGLES, Page B4
No. 9 seed Shippensburg (17-
7) trailed by 20 late in the third,
but went on an 8-3 run to cut the
deficit to 53-38 after three. ATHLETE OF THE WEEK

Novak claims first District 3 gold


Shippensburg started the fi-
nal quarter on an 8-2 run to get
within 55-46. The Greyhounds
got within five at 60-55 behind
the intensity of Cody Gustafson
and Van Scyoc. Several empty
Big Springs diver Editors note 130 points and advance to the
PIAA championships at Bucknell
possessions and Rexs four free works hard on the Every Monday night for the University in March. Its his first
throws ended the game. rest of the high school year, District 3 championship.
This team never quits they board and off our sports staff will name a Q: What are your keys to
got within five and had three Sentinel Athlete of the Week success as a swimmer?
possessions where we came MALLORY MERDA
featuring one area athlete A: Repetition on the board and
up empty and they also didnt The Sentinel pushing yourself as much as possi-
who stood out on the field.
score, Staver said. We knew This week we select Big Spring ble. Thats been successful for me.
who we wanted to foul, but we swimmer Dillon Novak. After Q: What hobbies do you
had a couple of situations where three seasons watching Trinitys dium Wednesday. have outside of your sport?
we lost players and werent aware Bradley Buchter sweep the Dis- The senior diver posted a A: My day really consists of SENTINEL FILE
of the situation. trict 3 and PIAA diving cham- dominating 482.40 points in the just diving, eating and doing Big Springs Dillon Novak
pionships, Novak finally got his District 3 Class 2A Diving Cham- dominated the District 3
Please see GREYHOUNDS, Page B4 chance to own the top of the po- pionships to win by more than Please see NOVAK, Page B3 championships Wednesday night.

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Starting lineup
District 3 hoops coverage CPIHL playoffs
Follow editor Jake Adams for updates from todays Check back later this week for features from Mallory Merda
Carlisle vs. Central York boys game at 6:30. on Cumberland Valley and MSMCC as they prepare for the
@jakeadams520 CPIHL hockey championships in Hershey.
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LOCAL SCHEDULE TRANSACTIONS 19:07.


Overtime7, Montreal, Galchenyuk 14
8). AssistsGolden State 31 (Green 11),
Philadelphia 24 (Saric 7). Total FoulsGolden
quarterfinals, Friday.
23. Missouri (21-9) did not play. Next: SEC
ASEBALL
B (Radulov, Weber), 2:54 (pp). State 18, Philadelphia 25. A20,585 (20,328). quarterfinals, Friday.
American League Shots on GoalMontreal 8-8-11-633. New 24. Kansas State (21-9) lost to No. 12 Texas
TODAY BALTIMORE ORIOLES Released LHP T.J.
Jersey 9-13-13-237.
Power-play opportunitiesMontreal 1 of 2; New
Raptors 92, Knicks 91 69-61. Next: Big 12 quarterfinals, Saturday.
25. Temple (23-6) beat UCF 66-60. Next: AAC
McFarland. TORONTO (92)
DISTRICT 3 BOYS BASKETBALL American Association
Jersey 1 of 2.
Carroll 3-8 2-2 9, Ibaka 5-14 3-4 15, quarterfinals, Saturday.
GoaliesMontreal, Montoya 8-5-3 (37 shots-
CLASS 6A CONSOLATION SEMIFINALS KANSAS CITY T-BONES Released RHP Jeff
34 saves). New Jersey, Schneider 19-18-10
Valanciunas 4-4 2-2 10, Joseph 3-7 0-0 6,
Carlisle vs. Central York, at Milton Hershey School 6:30
Shields.
SIOUX FALLS CANARIES Signed OF Ty
(33-29).
A13,270 (17,625). T2:39.
DeRozan 13-25 10-13 37, Tucker 1-4 0-0 2,
Patterson 1-6 0-0 3, Poeltl 0-0 0-0 0, Nogueira TODAY IN SPORTS
Morrison. 0-0 0-0 0, Wright 1-2 2-2 5, VanVleet 1-2 0-0 FEB. 28
RefereesChris Lee, Kyle Rehman. Linesmen
DISTRICT 3 GIRLS BASKETBALL TEXAS AIRHOGS Released RHP Alan Oaks, INF
Greg Devorski, Bevan Mills.
2, Powell 1-6 0-0 3. Totals 33-78 19-23 92. 1922 In the first formal college conference
Juan Sanchez, OF Nick Akins and OF Michael Hur. NEW YORK (91)
CLASS 4A SEMIFINALS WICHITA WINGNUTS Signed OF Brent Clevlen. Thomas 3-4 4-6 12, Anthony 9-26 4-4 24,
basketball tournament, North Carolina
beats Mercer 40-26 to win the Southern
West Perry vs. Bishop McDevitt, at Warwick HS 6:30 CAN-AM LEAGUE AHL Hernangomez 4-6 0-0 8, Rose 5-12 6-6 16, Lee Intercollegiate Conference championship. The
6-10 1-2 16, Kuzminskas 0-1 0-0 0, OQuinn 13-team conference keeps standings in its
NEW JERSEY JACKALS Released LHP Nick EASTERN CONFERENCE 2-3 0-0 4, Ndour 0-0 0-0 0, Holiday 2-5 1-1
COLLEGE WOMENS LACROSSE Gonzalez and RHP James Stokes. 6, Vujacic 0-2 0-0 0, Baker 2-4 0-0 5. Totals
second season.
Atlantic Division 1940 College basketball is televised for the
Shepherd at Shippensburg 4 BASKETBALL GP W L OL SOL Pts GF GA 33-73 16-19 91. first time. Station W2XBS transmits a basketball
NBA WB-Scranton 56 38 15 3 0 79 187 135 Toronto 21 19 23 29 92 doubleheader from New Yorks Madison Square
BROOKLYN NETS Waived F Luis Scola. Providence 56 33 14 5 4 75 167 139 New York 25 28 14 24 91 Garden. Pittsburgh plays Fordham and New
NEW YORK KNICKS Waived G Brandon Lehigh Valley 54 34 17 3 0 71 197 158 3-Point GoalsToronto 7-26 (Ibaka 2-6, Powell York University competes against Georgetown.
TV SCHEDULE Jennings. Signed G Chasson Randle.
WOMENS NATIONAL BASKETBALL
Bridgeport 54 34 18 1 1 70 166 151
Hershey 56 28 17 8 3 67 190 170
1-2, Wright 1-2, DeRozan 1-3, Carroll 1-4,
Patterson 1-6, Joseph 0-3), New York 9-24
(Lee 3-4, Thomas 2-3, Anthony 2-9, Holiday
1957 Johnny Longden becomes the first
jockey in history to reach 5,000 victories.
ASSOCIATION Springfield 55 22 24 7 2 53 137 154 Longden, who started his career in 1927,
Hartford 55 20 30 3 2 45 143 192 1-2, Baker 1-2, OQuinn 0-1, Rose 0-1, Vujacic coaxes Bente to a head victory over Flying
TODAY DALLAS WINGS Named Taj McWilliams-
Franklin assistant coach.
North Division 0-2). Fouled OutNone. ReboundsToronto 41
(DeRozan 8), New York 40 (Hernangomez 9).
Finish II in the fourth race at Santa Anita.
GP W L OL SOL Pts GF GA 1960 The U.S. hockey team scores six goals
COLLEGE BASKETBALL FOOTBALL Syracuse 55 28 17 5 5 66 167 167 AssistsToronto 12 (Joseph 4), New York 17 in the third period to beat Czechoslovakia 9-4
Albany 57 31 24 1 1 64 161 157 (OQuinn, Rose 4). Total FoulsToronto 18, New
6p.m., CBSSN Buffalo at Ohio NFL
Toronto 56 29 23 3 1 62 176 154 York 19. A19,812 (19,812).
and win the gold medal in the Winter Olympics
ARIZONA CARDINALS Placed a non-exclusive at Squaw Valley, Calif.
franchise tag on LB Chandler Jones. St. Johns 56 25 23 7 1 58 161 174 1967 Wilt Chamberlain misses his first field
6:30p.m., BTN Maryland at Rutgers CAROLINA PANTHERS Placed a non-exclusive Utica 55 23 23 7 2 55 141 162 Hawks 114, Celtics 98 goal in four games to end his NBA record
franchise tag on DT Kawann Short. Re-signed DE Binghamton 56 23 30 2 1 49 143 183 ATLANTA (114) shooting streak of 35 consecutive field goals,
6:30p.m., FS1 Georgetown at Seton Hall Wes Horton to a two-year contract. Rochester 55 22 31 0 2 46 151 181 Bazemore 7-13 0-0 15, Sefolosha 5-6 0-0 during Philadelphias 127-107 victory over
CLEVELAND BROWNS Terminated the contract WESTERN CONFERENCE 12, Millsap 7-18 3-3 17, Howard 6-11 5-9 Cincinnati at Syracuse, N.Y.
7p.m., ESPN Florida St. at Duke of WR Andrew Hawkins. 17, Schroder 9-14 3-3 21, Bembry 1-1 0-0 1971 Jack Nicklaus wins the PGA
Central Division
GREEN BAY PACKERS Named Jeff Blasko GP W L OL SOL Pts GF GA 2, Prince 3-9 2-2 8, Kelly 0-0 0-0 0, Muscala Championship by beating Billy Casper by
7p.m., ESPN2 Indiana at Purdue assistant offensive line coach, Tim McGarigle Grand Rapids 53 35 15 1 2 73 187 128 0-1 0-0 0, Ilyasova 2-8 2-2 7, Delaney 2-4 three strokes.
defensive quality control coach and David Raih Chicago 57 33 17 4 3 73 193 153 1-1 5, Hardaway Jr. 4-10 0-0 10. Totals 46-95 1981 Houstons Calvin Murphy makes the
7p.m., ESPNU Mississippi St. at South Carolina offensive perimeter coach. Milwaukee 54 31 18 3 2 67 156 153 16-20 114. last of his 78 consecutive free throws in a game
INDIANAPOLIS COLTS Signed OT-G Fahn Iowa 57 26 23 6 2 60 140 154 BOSTON (98) against San Diego, setting what was then an
7p.m., SEC Texas A&M at Missouri Cooper. Charlotte 53 25 24 4 0 54 139 145 Crowder 2-9 1-3 6, Johnson 2-3 1-2 5, Horford NBA record.
NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS Named Nick Caley Cleveland 54 24 23 3 4 55 128 149 3-9 0-0 6, Thomas 4-21 10-10 19, Bradley 2-4 1986 Baseball commissioner Peter Ueberroth
8p.m., CBSSN St. Johns at Creighton tight ends coach. Rockford 58 21 26 8 3 53 137 183 0-0 6, Brown 6-10 1-3 15, Jerebko 2-2 2-2 suspends Dave Parker of the Cincinnati Reds,
PITTSBURGH STEELERS Placed an exclusive Manitoba 55 21 27 3 4 49 135 169 7, Mickey 1-2 0-0 2, Zeller 2-2 1-1 5, Olynyk Keith Hernandez of the New York Mets, Joaquin
8:30p.m., BTN Ohio St. at Penn St. rights franchise tag on RB LeVeon Bell. Pacific Division 1-3 0-0 2, Smart 5-13 4-4 16, Rozier 4-9 0-0 Andujar of the Oakland Athletics, Lonnie Smith
CFL GP W L OL SOL Pts GF GA 9, Young 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 34-87 20-25 98. of the Kansas City Royals, Enos Cabell of the
EDMONTON ESKIMOS Signed DT Euclid Atlanta 24 27 33 30 114 Los Angeles Dodgers, Jeff Leonard of the San
8:30p.m., FS1 DePaul at Providence Cummings. Released DT Eddie Steele.
San Jose 48 33 11 1 3 70 170 118
Boston 24 23 24 27 98 Francisco Giants and Dale Berra of the New
San Diego 48 30 14 2 2 64 154 123
HOCKEY 3-Point GoalsAtlanta 6-25 (Sefolosha 2-2, York Yankees for one year for drug abuse.
9p.m., ESPN Vanderbilt at Kentucky Ontario 50 28 14 8 0 64 152 141
Hardaway Jr. 2-7, Bazemore 1-3, Ilyasova 1-5, After conditions are met the suspensions are
NHL Bakersfield 48 22 20 5 1 50 136 138
Tucson 48 22 20 6 0 50 133 159 Muscala 0-1, Prince 0-1, Schroder 0-3, Millsap reduced.
9p.m., ESPN2 Oklahoma St. at Iowa St. NHL Suspended Philadelphia D Brandon
Texas 52 24 25 1 2 51 160 179 0-3), Boston 10-34 (Bradley 2-3, Brown 2-4, 1987 Los Angeles Lakers broadcaster Chick
Manning two games for interference against Hearn calls his 2,000th consecutive game for
Stockton 48 21 22 4 1 47 138 138 Smart 2-7, Jerebko 1-1, Rozier 1-2, Crowder
9p.m., ESPNU Pittsburgh at Georgia Tech Pittsburgh F Jake Guentzel during a Feb. 25 the club, a streak spanning 22 years.
San Antonio 55 21 29 4 1 47 135 173 1-5, Thomas 1-6, Johnson 0-1, Olynyk 0-1,
game. 1993 Iolanda Chen of Russia sets a world
NOTE: Two points are awarded for a win, one Horford 0-4). Fouled OutNone. Rebounds
ARIZONA COYOTES Acquired F Teemu
10p.m., CBSSN Fresno St. at Boise St. Pulkkinen from Minnesota for future point for an overtime or shootout loss. Atlanta 55 (Howard, Prince 12), Boston 40 record in the triple jump with a leap of 47-5
Sundays Games (Thomas 7). AssistsAtlanta 22 (Schroder 5), inches, breaking Inessa Kravets 1991 record
considerations.
NBA Bridgeport 2, Hershey 1 Boston 21 (Thomas 7). Total FoulsAtlanta by three-quarters of an inch.
CHICAGO BLACKHAWKS Reassigned G Lars
Manitoba 4, San Antonio 2 19, Boston 20. TechnicalsHoward 2, Olynyk. 1999 Venus and Serena Williams become
7p.m., NBA Golden State at Washington Johansson to Rockford (AHL).
Providence 3, Springfield 0 EjectedHoward. A18,624 (18,624). the first sisters to win WTA Tour events on
COLUMBUS BLUE JACKETS Claimed C Zac
Chicago 4, Iowa 3, OT the same day. Venus wins the IGA SuperThrift
Dalpe off waivers from Minnesota and assigned
10:30p.m., NBA Charlotte at L.A. Lakers him to Cleveland (AHL). Placed F Matt Calvert Hartford 3, Binghamton 1 Cavaliers 102, B
ucks 95 Tennis Classic in Oklahoma City after Serena
Ontario 5, Rockford 4 MILWAUKEE (95) takes her first title on the WTA Tour at the Gaz
on injured reserve.
NHL DALLAS STARS Acquired D Greg Pateryn and Stockton 4, Texas 1 Beasley 4-7 3-3 11, Snell 2-6 2-2 8, de France Open.
Mondays Games 2003 In Val Di Fiemme, Italy, Johnny Spillane
7p.m., NBCSN Colorado at Philadelphia a 2017 fourth-round draft pick from Montreal
No games scheduled
Antetokounmpo 4-13 1-4 9, Maker 2-4 0-0 6,
wins the Nordic combined sprint to become the
for D Jordie Benn. Dellavedova 2-10 0-0 4, Henson 5-9 0-0 10,
Todays Games Teletovic 1-3 0-0 3, Monroe 5-7 3-4 13, Terry first American to win a gold medal at the Nordic
DETROIT RED WINGS Signed D Nick Jensen
Milwaukee at Charlotte, 7p.m. 3-5 0-0 8, Brogdon 8-15 1-3 20, Vaughn 1-4 world championships.
to a two-year contract extension. Recalled LW
Grand Rapids at Cleveland, 7p.m. 0-0 3. Totals 37-83 10-16 95. 2010 Ai Miyazato captures the HSBC
Drew Miller and G Jared Coreau from Grand
Champions, the first LPGA Tour player in 44
NFL Rapids (AHL).
NEW JERSEY DEVILS Placed F Pavel Zachaon
on injured reserve, retroactive to Feb. 21.
Manitoba at Rockford, 8p.m.
San Diego at Tucson, 9:05p.m.
Texas at Bakersfield, 10p.m.
CLEVELAND (102)
Jefferson 3-6 4-4 11, James 8-12 7-9 24,
Thompson 2-4 4-6 8, Irving 10-20 3-3 25,
years to sweep the first two events of a season.
2010 Sidney Crosby scores the winning goal

Steelers sign WR
Wednesdays Games Shumpert 1-4 0-0 3, Williams 5-7 2-2 14, Frye in overtime to give Canada a 3-2 victory over
Recalled F Blake Coleman from Albany (AHL).
Milwaukee at Charlotte, 7p.m. 1-6 2-2 4, Korver 5-11 0-0 13. Totals 35-70 the U.S. in the final event of the Vancouver
TAMPA BAY LIGHTNING Acquired F Byron
Springfield at Hartford, 7p.m. 22-26 102. Olympics. Canadas 14th gold medal is the
Froese and a conditional 2017 second-round
draft pick from Toronto for F Brian Boyle. Texas at San Jose, 10p.m. Milwaukee 25 25 23 22 95 most by any country at a Winter Olympics.
AHL Ontario at Stockton, 10p.m. Cleveland 27 25 25 25 102 The American silver is the 37th medal won by
the U.S. at these games, also the most by any

Brown to new deal


GRAND RAPIDS GRIFFINS Announced F Dylan 3-Point GoalsMilwaukee 11-29 (Brogdon 3-6,
Sadowy was reassigned to the team from Toledo Terry 2-3, Maker 2-3, Snell 2-5, Teletovic 1-2, country at a Winter Olympics. The U.S. wins
(AHL). Recalled F Mike Borkowski and G Cal NBA Vaughn 1-3, Antetokounmpo 0-2, Dellavedova the medals race for the first time since 1932.
Heeter from Toledo. EASTERN CONFERENCE 0-5), Cleveland 10-27 (Korver 3-9, Irving
COLLEGE
CLAYTON STATE Named Jared Bidne director
Atlantic Division
W L Pct GB
2-4, Williams 2-4, James 1-2, Shumpert 1-3,
Jefferson 1-3, Frye 0-2). Fouled OutNone. MLB
ReboundsMilwaukee 33 (Antetokounmpo 7),
of sports performance. Boston 38 22 .633
WILL GRAVES DUKE Announced QB Thomas Sirk is transfer- Toronto 36 24 .600 2
Cleveland 45 (James 10). AssistsMilwaukee Spring Training
27 (Antetokounmpo 8), Cleveland 20 (Irving
Associated Press ring for his sixth year of eligibility. New York 24 36 .400 14
9). Total FoulsMilwaukee 23, Cleveland 11.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
TENNESSEE Named Nikki Dailey womens Philadelphia 22 37 .373 15 W L Pct.
TechnicalsMilwaukee defensive three second,
ITTSBURGH Pittsburgh Steelers general manager
P assistant volleyball coach. Brooklyn 9 49 .155 28
Milwaukee team. A20,562 (20,562). Los Angeles 3 0 1.000
TEXAS Announced mens sophomore G-F Tevin Southeast Division
Kevin Colbert stressed earlier this month one of the Mack was released from his scholarship. W L Pct GB
Cleveland 2 0 1.000
New York 3 1 0.750
teams biggest goals during the offseason was to make VANDERBILT Named Warren Belin outside Washington 34 23 .596
Atlanta 33 26 .559 2 COLLEGE HOOPS Tampa Bay 3 1 0.750
linebackers coach. Kansas City 2 1 0.667
wide receiver Antonio Brown and running back LeVeon WAGNER Named Joe Varga assistant athletic Miami 27 32 .458 8 Houston 2 1 0.667
Bell vital parts of the organization for life. director for athlete performance. Charlotte 25 34 .424 10 Mens Top 25 Fared Seattle 2 1 0.667
Orlando 22 38 .367 13 MONDAY Baltimore 2 2 0.500
Done and well, on its way to being done. Central Division Detroit 2 2 0.500
The Steelers signed Brown to a new five-year contract NHL W L Pct GB
Cleveland 41 17 .707 Oklahoma State, Saturday.
1. Kansas (26-3) vs. Oklahoma. Next: at
Minnesota 2 2 0.500
EASTERN CONFERENCE Chicago 1 1 0.500
on Monday, following through on a promise the club Chicago 30 29 .508 11 2. Villanova (27-3) did not play. Next: at Oakland 1 2 0.333
Atlantic Division Indiana 30 29 .508 11 Georgetown, Saturday. Boston 1 3 0.250
made last summer to take care of the perennial All-Pro GP W L OT Pts GF GA Detroit 28 31 .475 13 3. UCLA (26-3) did not play. Next: vs.
Texas 1 3 0.250
Montreal 63 34 21 8 76 176 163 Milwaukee 26 32 .448 15 Washington, Wednesday.
as soon as he had just one season left on the six-year Ottawa 60 33 21 6 72 160 157 WESTERN CONFERENCE
4. Gonzaga (29-1) did not play. Next: vs. Pacific Toronto 0 4 0.000
NATIONAL LEAGUE
deal he signed in 2012. Boston 62 32 24 6 70 172 165
Toronto 61 28 20 13 69 189 182 S outhwest Division
or Pepperdine, Saturday.
5. North Carolina (25-6) lost to No. 23 Virginia W L Pct.
The team also placed an exclusive rights franchise Florida 61 28 23 10 66 155 172
San Antonio
W L Pct GB
45 13 .776
53-43. Next: vs. No. 17 Duke, Saturday. Pittsburgh 3 1 0.750
Tampa Bay 60 27 25 8 62 166 170 6. Oregon (26-4) did not play. Next: at Oregon
tag on Bell, opening the negotiating window to reach a Buffalo 62 26 26 10 62 152 176 Houston 42 18 .700 4 State, Saturday.
San Francisco
St. Louis
3
3
1
1
0.750
0.750
long-term agreement with him by the start of training Detroit 60 24 26 10 58 150 178 Memphis 35 25 .583 11 7. Arizona (26-4) did not play. Next: at Arizona
Dallas 23 35 .397 22 State, Saturday.
Colorado 3 1 0.750
Metropolitan Division Los Angeles 2 1 0.667
camp. GP W L OT Pts GF GA New Orleans 23 37 .383 23 8. Louisville (23-6) did not play. Next: at Wake New York 2 2 0.500
Northwest Division Forest, Wednesday.
Browns new contract runs through 2021 and will pay Washington 61 41 13 7 89 203 133
Pittsburgh 60 38 14 8 84 211 168 W L Pct GB9. Kentucky (24-5) did not play. Next: vs.
Philadelphia 2 2 0.500
Chicago 1 1 0.500
him over $72 million and makes him one of the highest Columbus 60 39 16 5 83 199 145 Utah
Oklahoma City
37 22 .627 Vanderbilt, Tuesday.
34 25 .576 3
Milwaukee 1 2 0.333
N.Y. Rangers 62 40 20 2 82 206 164 10. West Virginia (23-7) lost to No. 11 Baylor
paid non-quarterbacks in the league. Brown celebrated N.Y. Islanders 61 29 22 10 68 180 182 Denver 26 33 .441 11 71-62. Next: vs. No. 24 Iowa State, Friday.
Miami
Atlanta
1 2 0.333
1 2 0.333
by posting a picture of himself with agent Drew Rosen- Philadelphia 61 28 26 7 63 157 187 Portland 24 34 .414 12 11. Baylor (24-6) beat No. 10 West Virginia Arizona 1 2 0.333
New Jersey 62 25 25 12 62 145 180 Minnesota 23 36 .390 14 71-62. Next: at Texas, Saturday. Washington 1 2 0.333
haus then later added another one with his signature Carolina 58 25 25 8 58 146 168 Pacific Division 12. Florida (23-6) did not play. Next: vs. San Diego 0 3 0.000
W L Pct GB Arkansas, Wednesday.
phrase Business is Boomin . WESTERN CONFERENCE x-Golden State 50 9 .847 13. Butler (23-6) did not play. Next: vs. Seton
Cincinnati 0 4 0.000
Mondays Games
The 28-year-old Brown is one of just two players in
Central Division L.A. Clippers 36 23 .610 14 Hall, Saturday.
GP W L OT Pts GF GA Sacramento 25 34 .424 25 14. SMU (25-4) did not play. Next: vs. Tulsa, Detroit 10, Atlanta 7
NFL history to catch at least 100 passes in four consec- Minnesota 59 39 14 6 84 198 138 L.A. Lakers 19 41 .317 31 Thursday. Minnesota 9, Miami 6
N.Y. Yankees 4, Baltimore 1
Chicago 62 39 18 5 83 187 159 Phoenix 18 41 .305 32 15. Florida State (23-6) did not play. Next: at
utive seasons, including 106 receptions for 1,284 yards Nashville 62 31 22 9 71 183 173 x-clinched playoff spot No. 17 Duke, Tuesday.
St. Louis (ss) 7, Boston 2
Tampa Bay 7, Philadelphia 2
and 12 touchdowns for the Steelers in 2016 as the team St. Louis 61 31 25 5 67 172 177
Winnipeg 63 28 29 6 62 184 199 Milwaukee 100, Phoenix 96
Sundays Games 16. Purdue (23-6) did not play. Next: vs. St. Louis (ss) 5, Washington 4
Indiana, Tuesday.
won the AFC North and made it all the way to the AFC Dallas 62 24 28 10 58 173 201 San Antonio 119, L.A. Lakers 98 17. Duke (22-7) did not play. Next: vs. No. 15
Pittsburgh 2, Toronto 1
Houston 5, N.Y. Mets 2
Colorado 60 17 40 3 37 121 199 Memphis 105, Denver 98
championship game before falling to New England. Pacific Division Utah 102, Washington 92
Florida State, Tuesday.
18. Cincinnati (25-4) did not play. Next: vs.
Kansas City 14, Seattle 3
Chicago White Sox 4, Chicago Cubs 4
The new contract more than doubles the six-year, $42 GP W L OT Pts GF GA Boston 104, Detroit 98 Houston, Thursday. Colorado 7, L.A. Dodgers 1
San Jose 61 36 18 7 79 170 145 Toronto 112, Portland 106
million contract Brown signed in 2012, one that turned Edmonton 63 33 22 8 74 181 166 Oklahoma City 118, New Orleans 110
19. Notre Dame (22-7) did not play. Next: vs.
Boston College, Wednesday.
Milwaukee 5, Texas (ss) 0
Oakland 5, San Francisco 4
into one of the better bargains in the NFL when Brown Anaheim 63 32 21 10 74 162 161 L.A. Clippers 124, Charlotte 121, OT
Calgary 63 33 26 4 70 169 177 Mondays Games
20. Saint Marys (26-3) did not play. Next: vs. Cleveland 3, Texas (ss) 2
Portland or San Diego, Saturday.
morphed from sixth-round flyer to star. Los Angeles 61 30 27 4 64 150 151 Cleveland 102, Milwaukee 95 21. Wichita State (27-4) did not play. Next: vs.
Arizona 6, Cincinnati 1
L.A. Angels 5, San Diego 3
Vancouver 61 26 29 6 58 143 176 Golden State 119, Philadelphia 108
His high profile hasnt come without the occasional Arizona 61 22 32 7 51 148 196 Toronto 92, New York 91
Bradley or Drake, Friday.
22. Wisconsin (22-7) did not play. Next: vs.
Todays Games
Baltimore vs. Philadelphia at Clearwater, Fla.,
pitfall. He drew a strong rebuke from coach Mike Tom- NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for Atlanta 114, Boston 98 Iowa, Thursday. 1:05p.m.
overtime loss. Miami at Dallas, (n)
lin after livestreaming from the locker room following Sundays Games Indiana at Houston, (n)
23. Virginia (20-9) beat No. 5 North Carolina
53-43. Next: vs. Pittsburgh, Saturday.
Detroit vs. N.Y. Yankees (ss) at Tampa, Fla.,
1:05p.m.
Pittsburghs playoff victory over Kansas City, a violation Boston 6, Dallas 3
Calgary 3, Carolina 1
Minnesota at Sacramento, (n)
Todays Games
24. Iowa State (19-9) did not play. Next: vs. Houston vs. Washington at West Palm Beach,
Oklahoma State, Tuesday.
of the leagues social media policy. Columbus 5, N.Y. Rangers 2 Golden State at Washington, 7p.m. 25. Miami (20-8) at Virginia Tech. Next: at No.
Fla., 1:05p.m.
Minnesota vs. Tampa Bay at Port Charlotte,
Nashville 5, Edmonton 4 Portland at Detroit, 7:30p.m.
Brown apologized for the misstep. Colbert and team Chicago 4, St. Louis 2 Denver at Chicago, 8p.m.
15 Florida State, Saturday. Fla., 1:05p.m.
N.Y. Mets vs. Miami at Jupiter, Fla., 1:05p.m.
president Art Rooney II have no concerns about Browns Ottawa 2, Florida 1
Arizona 3, Buffalo 2
Phoenix at Memphis, 8p.m.
Womens Top 25 Fared N.Y. Yankees (ss) vs. Boston at Fort Myers, Fla.,
Utah at Oklahoma City, 8p.m.
occasional eccentricities becoming an issue going for- Mondays Games Charlotte at L.A. Lakers, 10:30p.m. MONDAY 1:05p.m.
St. Louis vs. Atlanta at Kissimmee, Fla.,
ward. Montreal 4, New Jersey 3, OT
Ottawa at Tampa Bay, (n)
Wednesdays Games
New York at Orlando, 7p.m.
1. UConn (29-0) beat South Florida 96-68. 1:05p.m.
Next: AAC quarterfinals, Saturday.
Rooney called them little annoyances, with the em- Los Angeles at Minnesota, (n) Dallas at Atlanta, 7:30p.m. 2. Baylor (28-2) beat No. 19 Oklahoma 103-64.
Toronto vs. Pittsburgh at Bradenton, Fla.,
1:05p.m.
Todays Games Philadelphia at Miami, 7:30p.m.
phasis on little shortly after the AFC title game loss to Arizona at Boston, 7p.m. Washington at Toronto, 7:30p.m.
Next: Big 12 quarterfinals, Saturday.
3. Notre Dame (27-3) did not play. Next: vs.
Arizona vs. Texas at Surprise, Ariz., 3:05p.m.
Chicago White Sox (ss) vs. Cincinnati at
New England. Colorado at Philadelphia, 7p.m.
Nashville at Buffalo, 7p.m.
Cleveland at Boston, 8p.m.
Denver at Milwaukee, 8p.m.
Virginia or Wake Forest, Friday. Goodyear, Ariz., 3:05p.m.
4. Maryland (27-2) did not play. Next: vs. Penn
The same goes for Bell, who could have become a free Washington at N.Y. Rangers, 7p.m. Detroit at New Orleans, 8p.m. State or Minnesota, Friday.
Cleveland vs. Oakland at Mesa, Ariz., 3:05p.m.
Kansas City vs. Milwaukee at Phoenix, 3:05p.m.
Columbus at Montreal, 7:30p.m.
agent next month, but instead will work with the team Carolina at Florida, 7:30p.m.
Indiana at San Antonio, 8:30p.m.
Minnesota at Utah, 9p.m.
5. South Carolina (24-4) did not play. Next: vs. L.A. Angels vs. Chicago Cubs at Mesa, Ariz.,
Georgia or Auburn, Friday.
on a new contract before the July 15 cutoff after the team Edmonton at St. Louis, 8p.m. Brooklyn at Sacramento, 10:30p.m. 6. Mississippi State (27-3) did not play. Next:
3:05p.m.
Seattle vs. Chicago White Sox (ss) at Glendale,
Minnesota at Winnipeg, 8p.m. Houston at L.A. Clippers, 10:30p.m.
used the exclusive rights franchise tag. Pittsburgh at Dallas, 8:30p.m. Thursdays Games
vs. LSU or Mississippi, Friday.
6. Oregon State (27-3) did not play. Next: vs.
Ariz., 3:05p.m.
L.A. Dodgers vs. Colorado at Scottsdale, Ariz.,
The 25-year-old led the NFL in average yards from Los Angeles at Calgary, 9p.m.
Detroit at Vancouver, 10p.m.
Golden State at Chicago, 8p.m.
Charlotte at Phoenix, 9p.m.
California or Southern Cal, Friday. 3:10p.m.
8. Florida State (25-5) did not play. Next: ACC
scrimmage last season and became the first player in Toronto at San Jose, 10:30p.m. Oklahoma City at Portland, 10:30p.m. quarterfinals, Friday.
San Francisco vs. San Diego at Peoria, Ariz.,
3:10p.m.
Wednesdays Games
NFL history to average at least 100 yards rushing and Carolina at Tampa Bay, 7p.m.
9. Ohio State (25-5) did not play. Next: vs. Iowa
Warriors 119, 76ers 108 or Northwestern, Friday. MONDAYS LINESCORES
50 yards receiving per game. Pittsburgh at Chicago, 8p.m.
Thursdays Games
GOLDEN STATE (119) 10. Stanford (25-5) did not play. Next: vs. New York Yankees 100 000 003 4 8 0
If Pittsburgh cant sign Bell to a new deal by the middle Arizona at Buffalo, 7p.m.
Durant 8-17 10-11 27, Green 5-10 3-6 14, Washington State or Colorado, Friday.
Pachulia 5-5 6-7 16, Curry 7-23 5-5 19, 11. Washington (27-4) did not play. Next: vs.
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of July, he will make the average salary of the top five Minnesota at Columbus, 7p.m.
Florida at Philadelphia, 7p.m.
Thompson 7-17 4-4 21, Looney 1-1 0-0 2, Oregon or Arizona, Friday. Mantiply (8), Haynes (9), and Romine, Castillo;
West 1-3 2-2 4, McAdoo 1-4 0-0 2, McGee 1-3 12. Texas (22-7) beat No. 24 Kansas State Jimenez, Nuno (3), Bradley (5), Bridwell (6),
running backs in the league in 2017. N.Y. Rangers at Boston, 7p.m.
0-0 2, Livingston 1-2 1-2 3, McCaw 0-0 2-2 69-61. Next: Big 12 quarterfinals, Saturday. Hart (7), Scott (8), Drake (9), and Castillo, Pena.
New Jersey at Washington, 7p.m. WMantiply 1-1. LDrake 0-1. SvHaynes.
2, Clark 2-2 0-0 5, Iguodala 1-2 0-0 2. Totals 13. Duke (25-4) did not play. Next: ACC
Nashville at Montreal, 7:30p.m. quarterfinals, Friday. HRsEstrada; Schoop.
40-89 33-39 119.
Colorado at Ottawa, 7:30p.m.
SENTINEL SPORTS RESULTS PHILADELPHIA (108) 14. Louisville (25-6) did not play. Next: vs. Tampa Bay 102 022 000 7 10 1
N.Y. Islanders at Dallas, 8:30p.m. Philadelphia 100 100 000 2 7 2
Covington 6-11 1-2 15, Saric 6-15 9-10 Virginia Tech or Clemson, Thursday.
Vancouver at San Jose, 10:30p.m. Snell, Garton (3), Stanek (4), Moreno (5),
21, Okafor 2-3 0-0 4, McConnell 2-3 0-0 4, 15. UCLA (22-7) did not play. Next: vs. Arizona
Toronto at Los Angeles, 10:30p.m. Alvarado (7), Walters (8), Wood (9), and
Henderson 4-11 5-5 16, Holmes 6-11 2-2 15, State or Utah, Friday.
The Sentinel strives to get in all local sports results sub- Rodriguez 4-12 0-0 10, Luwawu-Cabarrot 1-3 16. Miami (21-7) did not play. Next: vs. Georgia McKenry, Ciuffo, Marjama; Eickhoff, Garcia (3),
mitted to us by 9:45p.m. for print the next day. For full Canadiens 4, Devils 3 4-4 6, Anderson 3-5 1-1 7, Stauskas 3-7 2-3 Tech or Boston College, Thursday. Anderson (4), Nunez (6), Burnett (7), Murray
Montreal 0 0 3 1 410. Totals 37-81 24-27 108. 17. N.C. State (22-7) did not play. Next: ACC (8), Beato (9), and Holaday, Alfaro. WSnell
results from yesterdays local games, go to cumberlink. New Jersey 1 0 2 0 3Golden State 32 27 34 26 119 quarterfinals, Friday. 1-0. LGarcia 0-1. HRsDickerson, Peterson;
First Period1, New Jersey, Palmieri 19 (Zajac), Philadelphia 31 25 24 28 108 18. DePaul (24-6) did not play. Next: vs. Seton Franco.
com/sports. 19:41. 3-Point GoalsGolden State 6-29 (Thompson Hall or Providence, Sunday. Pittsburgh 000 101 000 2 9 0
Second PeriodNone. 3-9, Clark 1-1, Green 1-3, Durant 1-4, 19. Oklahoma (22-8) lost to No. 2 Baylor Toronto 000 001 000 1 4 1
Contact us at: Hours: 3:30 11:30p.m. Third Period2, New Jersey, Moore 6 (Blandisi, Iguodala 0-1, Curry 0-11), Philadelphia 10-34 103-64. Next: Big 12 quarterfinals, Saturday. Kuhl, LeBlanc (3), Kingham (5), DuRapau (6),
Severson), 2:38. 3, Montreal, Radulov 15 (Henderson 3-4, Stauskas 2-4, Covington 20. Kentucky (20-9) did not play. Next: SEC Holmes (7), Rosario (9), and Stallings; Stroman,
Phone: 717-240-7106 Sports Editor: Jake Adams (Emelin, Petry), 2:49. 4, New Jersey, Zajac 2-7, Rodriguez 2-7, Holmes 1-3, Luwawu- quarterfinals, Friday. Osuna (3), Loup (4), Tepera (5), Barnes (6),
Email: sportsdoor (jadams@cumberlink.com) 13 (Palmieri, Wood), 7:54 (pp). 5, Montreal, Cabarrot 0-1, Anderson 0-2, Saric 0-6). 21. Syracuse (20-9) did not play. Next: vs.
Pacioretty 30 (Radulov, Beaulieu), 8:37. 6, Fouled OutNone. ReboundsGolden State Pittsburgh or North Carolina, Thursday.
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Colts beat CD East, earn PIAA berth From B1

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me the most. Mostly just a lot of good
advice and theyve been through quite
a bit. They inspire me to do the best
SENTINEL STAFF at the end of three quarters to and Maddie Sitler each had season I really dont do much of any- that I can and they tell me that even if
Rachael Reilly scored 16
send the game into the extra eight points. thing else. I dont do the best that I can, its okay.
points to lead Cedar Cliff to a frame, but Reilly went 5-of-6 No. 5 Cedar Cliff (19-6) is Q: If you could have any job in the Q: If you could live anywhere in
56-52 overtime win Monday from the free-throw line and now guaranteed a spot in the world, what would it be and why? the world, where would you live
evening against CD East in Ashley Hoagland was a per- PIAA championships and will A: I would be an astronaut. Ive al- and why?
the District 3 Class 6A con- fect 4-for-4 to win it. Jannelle now face No. 7 J.P. McCaskey ways been intrigued by space and any- A: I would probably live out in Cal-
solation semifinals. Robinson added 10 points for (19-9), which beat Dallastown thing that floats in the sky. ifornia because its warm and theres
The Colts blew a 39-35 lead the Colts, while Emily Esser 40-36, in the fifth-place game. Q: Who inspires you the most outdoor diving.

Milton Hershey 13 11 13 8 45 Wellsboro 64, Warrior Run 37 Allegheny 8 New Oxford 59, Muhlenberg 43 Finals (March 4) at Council Rock South HS
BOYS BASKETBALL Mechanicsburg 12 22 10 12 56 Southern Columbia 70, Central Columbia 54 Washington vs. Cardinal Wuerl North Catholic Twin Valley 50, Palmyra 46 Gwynedd-Mercy vs. Lower Moreland
MILTON HERSHEY (45) DonYae Baylor- Loyalsock Twp. 64, Troy 47 at Moon 8 DISTRICT 3 CLASS 4A FIRST ROUND Class 3A (District 1/11)
District 3 Championships Carroll 2 6-6 11, Jaiden Young 1 0-1 2, Keonte
Lucas 6 1-3 16, Jarin Lyons 3 0-2 6, Chris
Hughesville 58, Mt. Carmel 43
Semifinals
Finals (March 2) at Petersen Event Center
Class 2A
Berks Catholic 38, Susquehanna Twp. 33
West Perry 49, Boiling Springs 19 St. Basil vs. Pine Grove at LaSalle
Semifinals (Feb. 28)
7
Monday, Feb. 20
DISTRICT 3 CLASS 5A FIRST ROUND* Sampson 2 2-2 6, Anthony Braxton 0 0-0 0, Wellsboro vs. Southern Columbia First Round (Feb. 21) DISTRICT 3 CLASS 3A QUARTERFINALS Notre Dame Green-Pond at New Hope
Northeastern 86, Exeter Twp. 38 Pedro Rodriguez 1 0-1 2, Jelani Licorish 1 0-0 2, Loyalsock Twp. vs. Hughesville Neshannock 46, California 45 Pequea Valey 48, Hanover 31 Solebury 7
Greencastle-Antrim 58, Shippensburg 57 Dominic Parker 0 0-0 0. Totals: 16-62 9-15 45. Third Place Chartiers-Houston 60, Leechburg 52 Middletown 48, Tulpehocken 30 Class 2A
Spring Grove 73, New Oxford 46 MECHANICSBURG (56) Shane Homick 2 6-11 Finals Our Lady of Sacred Heart 82, Frazier 32 DISTRICT 3 CLASS 1A FIRST ROUND Finals (March 4) at Council Rock South HS
Manheim Central 71, Waynesboro 51 10, Kyle Scheib 3 12-14 19, Adam Laudenslager Class 2A Summit Academy 73, Fort Cherry 71 Lancaster Country Day 54, Dayspring Christian Sacred Heart vs. Bristol
Mechanicsburg 73, Hershey 48 0 0-0 0, Nathan Mayernick 5 0-0 12, Cade Alioth Quarterfinals (Feb. 22) Jeannette 59, Bentworth 35 22 Class 1A (District 1/12)
Lampeter-Strasburg 38, Ephrata 37 4 3-9 11, Caleb Everett 0 0-0 0, Ty Deiter 1 1-2 Muncy 57, Sayre 48 Quarterfinals (Feb. 24) Mount Calvary 55, Conestoga Christian 42 Semifinals (Feb. 28)
Palmyra 61, Dover 53 4, Tyler Gelnett 0 0-0 0, Paul Cavada 0 0-0 0. Canton 54, Williamson 40 Greensburg Central Catholic 57, Neshannock 37 Wednesday, Feb. 22 Faith Christian vs. Sankofa Freedom Academy
Milton Hershey 73, Garden Spot 59 Totals: 15-38 22-36 56. Semifinals (Feb. 25) at Mansfield Our Lady of Sacred Heart 71, Chartiers-Houston DISTRICT 3 CLASS 2A SEMIFINALS* at School of the Future 6
DISTRICT 3 CLASS 4A FIRST ROUND 3-pointers: MH 4 (Lucas 3, Baylor-Carroll); University 39 Camp Hill 58, Steel-High 51 Jenkintown vs. Christian Academy at Strath
Schuylkill Valley 50, Biglerville 44 MECH 4 (Mayernick 2, Scheib, Weiter). North Penn-Mansfield 68, Muncy 55 Bishop Canevin 85, Summit Academy 54 Columbia 50, Antietam 27 Haven 7
Susquehanna Twp. 62. Wyomissing 51 Northeast Bradford 53, Canton 45 Sewickley Academy 80, Jeannette 51 Thursday, Feb. 23 DISTRICT 2
Third Place Class 6A (District 2/4)
DISTRICT 3 CLASS 3A QUARTERFINALS* PIAA Statewide Brackets Muncy vs. Canton
Semifinals (Feb. 28)
Greensburg Central Catholic vs. Our Lady of
DISTRICT 3 CLASS 6A QUARTERFINALS*
Cumberland Valley 41, CD East 38 (2OT) Finals (March 3) at Mohegan Sun Arena
Columbia 71, Camp Hill 70 (Results as of Sunday, Feb. 26)
Lancaster Mennonite 80, Delone Catholic 54 Finals Sacred Heart at Fox Chapel 8 Central York 43, Cedar Cliff 35 Scranton vs. Hazleton 6
DISTRICT 1
DISTRICT 3 CLASS 1A FIRST ROUND North Penn-Mansfield vs. Northeast Bradford Bishop Canevin vs. Sewickley Academy at North Cedar Crest 47, McCaskey 38 Class 5A
Class 6A
High Point Baptist 48, Carson Long 32 Class 1A Hills 8 Central Dauphin 47, Dallastown 28 Finals (March 4) at Mohegan Sun Arena
First Round Feb. 17)
Greenwood 47, Berks Christian 38 Quarterfinals (Feb. 21) Finals (March 3) at Petersen Event Center Friday, Feb. 24 Wyoming Valley West vs. Abington Heights 6
Garnet Valley 49, Methacton 45
Tuesday, Feb. 21 St. John Neumann 63, North Penn-Liberty 19 Class 1A DISTRICT 3 CLASS 5A QUARTERFINALS Class 4A
Spring-Ford 59, Avon Grove 54
DISTRICT 3 CLASS 6A FIRST ROUND Sullivan County 37, Meadowbrook Christian 32 First Round (Feb. 17) Harrisburg 47, West York 36 Third Place (Feb. 28)
Downingtown West 69, Pennridge 64
Central York 64, Cedar Crest 48 Millville 48, Galeton 21 Eden Christian 46, West Greene 35 Lower Dauphin 34, Lampeter-Strasburg 29 Dallas vs. Scranton Prep
Hatboro-Horsham 34, Central Bucks West 32
Carlisle 80, Dallastown 77 Lourdes Regional 82, Sunbury Christian 55 Clairton 62, Propel 40 Susquehannock 54, Dover 35 Finals (March 2) at Mohegan Sun Arena
(2OT) Semifinals (Feb. 24)
Hempfield 62, Manheim Twp. 56 (OT) Union 66, Winchester Thurston 57 Twin Valley 54, New Oxford 46 Nanticoke vs. Berwick 6
Central Bucks East 39, Council Rock South 36 St. John Neumann 50, Sullivan County 27
CD East 76, Chambersburg 59 Rochester 81, St. Joseph 75 DISTRICT 3 CLASS 4A QUARTERFINALS* Class 3A
(2OT) Millville 48, Lourdes Regional 46 Third Place (Feb. 28)
Thursday, Feb. 23 Imani Christian 64, Avella 45 Northern Lebanon 41, Berks Catholic 38
Lower Merion 70, Central Bucks South 57 Third Place Riverside vs. Mid Valley
DISTRICT 3 CLASS 5A QUARTERFINALS Cornell 77, Geibel Catholic 20 Lancaster Catholic 67, Eastern York 49
Norristown 51, Downingtown East 43 Sullivan County vs. Lourdes Regional Finals (March 4) at Mohegan Sun Arena
Northeastern 73, Greencastle-Antrim 52 Quarterfinals (Feb. 23) West Perry 63, Wyomissing 51
Penn Wood 59, Neshaminy 51 Finals Dunmore vs. Holy Redeemer noon
Spring Grove 65, Manheim Central 63 Monessen 78, Eden Christian 61 Bishop McDevitt 40, York Suburban 39
Second Round (Feb. 21) St. John Neumann vs. Millville Class 2A
Mechanicsburg 58, Lampeter-Strasburg 47 Union 60, Clairton 54 DISTRICT 3 CLASS 3A SEMIFINALS*
Perkiomen Valley 68, Garnet Valley 60 DISTRICT 5 Finals (March 3) at Mohegan Sun Arena
Milton Hershey 76, Palmyra 71 Vincentian 44, Rochester 42 York Catholic 55, Pequea Valley 42
Cheltenham 66, Spring-Ford 52 Class 3A (District 5/8) Old Forge vs. Elk Lake 4
DISTRICT 3 CLASS 5A CONSOLATION Imani Christian 92, Cornell 57 Delone Catholic 66, Middletown 41
Coatesville 56, Downingtown West 46 Semifinals (Feb. 23) DISTRICT 4
QUARTERFINALS Semifinals (Feb. 27) DISTRICT 3 CLASS 1A QUARTERFINALS*
North Penn 55, Hatboro-Horsham 45 Everett vs. Chestnut Ridge at Bedford 7 Class 4A
Shippensburg 57, Exeter Twp. 50 Monessen vs. Union at Peters Twp. 8 Linden Hall 57, Lancaster Country Day 42
Plymouth-Whitemarsh 62, Central Bucks East Finals (Feb. 27) Semifinals
New Oxford 62, Waynesboro 52 Vincentian vs. Imani Christian at Fox Chapel 8 Lebanon Catholic 58, Christian School of York
43 Everett/Chestnut Ridge winner vs. Westinghouse Montoursville vs. Jersey Shore
Hershey 65, Ephrata 45 Finals (March 2) at Petersen Event Center 35
Conestoga 77, Lower Merion 57 at Somerset 6:30 Lewisburg vs. Mifflinburg
Garden Spot 65, Dover 43 DISTRICT 9 Halifax 62, Mount Calvary Christian 42
Abington 48, Norristown 32 Class 2A Class 3A
DISTRICT 3 CLASS 4A QUARTERFINALS* Class 4A Greenwood 39, Harrisburg Christian 33
Penn Wood 71, Pennsbury 55 Quarterfinals (Feb. 21) Semifinals
Berks Catholic 53, Schuylkill Valley 39 Semifinals (Feb. 22) Monday, Feb. 27
Quarterfinals (Feb. 21) Northern Bedford 56, Rockwood 53 Mount Carmel vs. Loyalsock Twp.
Middletown 74, Eastern York 62 Clearfield 59, Bradford 35 DISTRICT 3 CLASS 6A SEMIFINAL
Cheltenham 64, Perkiomen Valley 53 Berlin-Brothersvalley 66, Tussey Mountain 58 Wellsboro vs. Hughesville
Lancaster Catholic 57, Susquehanna Twp. 43 Punxsutawney 77, St. Marys 57 Cumberland Valley 41, Central York 32
Coatesville 62, North Penn 51 Semifinals (Feb. 28) Class 2A
Bishop McDevitt 64, Littlestown 23 Finals DISTRICT 3 CLASS 6A CONSOLATION
Plymouth-Whitemarsh 44, Conestoga 29 Northern Bedford winner at McConnellsburg 7 Finals
DISTRICT 3 CLASS 3A SEMIFINALS Clearfield vs. Punxsutawney SEMIFINALS*
Abington 67, Penn Wood 49 Berlin-Brothersvalley at Conemaugh Twp. 7 Sayre vs. East Juniata
Trinity 80, Columbia 45 Class 3A Cedar Cliff 56, CD East 52 (OT)
Ninth-place Quarterfinals (Feb. 21) Finals (March 4) at Pitt-Johnstown Class 1A
Lancaster Mennonite 64, York Catholic 63 (2OT) Semifinals (Feb. 23) J.P. McCaskey 40, Dallastown 36
Spring-Ford 93, Garnet Valley 85 Class 1A Third Place
DISTRICT 3 CLASS 1A QUARTERFINALS* Brookville 48, Kane 42 Tuesday, Feb. 28
Downingtown West 62, Hatboro Horsham 50 Quarterfinals (Feb. 21) Galeton vs. Benton
Mount Calvary Christian 62, Harrisburg Karns City 56, Moniteau 45 DISTRICT 3 CLASS 6A SEMIFINAL
Lower Merion 58, Central Bucks East 54 Shade 91, Forbes Road 69 Finals
Christian 36 Finals No. 2 Cedar Crest (26-0) vs. No. 3 Central
Pennsbury 84, Norristown 83 Turkeyfoot Valley 94, Fannett-Metal 64 Sullivan County vs. Lourdes Regional
Lancaster County Christian 60, Greenwood 47 Brookville vs. Karns City Dauphin (20-3) at Giant Center, 5
Semifinals (Feb. 28) at Temple University Semifinals (Feb. 24) DISTRICT 5
West Shore Christian 69, Lancaster Country Class 2A DISTRICT 3 CLASS 5A SEMIFINALS
Cheltenham vs. Coatesville 7:30 Shanksville 71, Shade 46 Class 2A
Day 54 Quarterfinals (Feb. 22) No. 5 Lower Dauphin (18-6) vs. No. 1 Harrisburg
Plymouth-Whitemarsh vs. Abington 6 Southern Fulton 57, Turkeyfoot Valley 41 Finals (March 3) at Pitt-Johnstown
Friday, Feb. 24 Clarion Limestone 64, Clarion 45 (20-3), at Cumberland Valley HS, 8
Fifth-place Semifinals (Feb. 28) Finals (March 3) at Pitt-Johnstown Northern Bedford vs. McConnellsburg
DISTRICT 3 CLASS 6A QUARTERFINALS* Brockway 46, Keystone 28 No. 2 Susquehannock (21-3) vs. No. 6 Twin
North Penn at Perkiomen Valley 7 Shanksville vs. Southern Fulton 8 Class 1A
Reading 66, Central York 45 Semifinals (Feb. 28) Valley (20-5), at Cumberland Valley HS, 6:30
Penn Wood at Conestoga 7 DISTRICT 6 Semifinals (Feb. 28)
Harrisburg 58, Carlisle 56 Coudersport vs. Clarion Limestone DISTRICT 3 CLASS 5A CONSOLATION
Ninth-place Semifinals (Feb. 28) Class 6A Shade at Berlin 7
Hempfield 49, Governor Mifflin 46 Semifinals (March 1) SEMIFINALS
Downingtown West at Spring-Ford 7 Finals (Feb. 24) at Tyrone HS Southern Fulton at Shanksville 7
Lebanon 51, CD East 50 Ridgway vs. Brockway No. 9 West York (16-8) vs. No. 4 Lampeter-
Lower Merion at Pennsbury 7 State College 73, Altoona 47 DISTRICT 6
DISTRICT 3 CLASS 2A SEMIFINALS Finals Strasburg (20-5), at CD East HS, 5
Third Place (March 3) (District 6/8/10 Subregional) Class 6A
Halifax 52, Antietam 43 Class 1A No. 7 Dover (18-9) vs. vs. No. 3 New Oxford
Fifth Place (March 3) Semifinals (Feb. 24) Finals (Feb. 24) at Tyrone HS
Newport 55, Millersburg 54 Quarterfinals (Feb. 23) (20-7), at Hershey HS, 5
Seventh Place (March 3) Taylor Allderdice 62, Brashear 44 Altoona 54, State College 42
DISTRICT 3 CLASS 1A QUARTERFINALS* North Clarion 65, Port Allegany 48 DISTRICT 3 CLASS 4A SEMIFINALS
Ninth Place (March 3) Finals (March 3) at Obama Academy (District 6/8/10 Subregional)
York Country Day 65, High Point Baptist 40 Johnsonburg 52, Cameron County 44 No. 1 Northern Lebanon (23-2) vs. No. 4
Finals (March 4) at Villanova Taylor Allderdice vs. Altoona 7 Finals (March 1) at Slippery Rock
Monday, Feb. 27 Quarterfinals (Feb. 24) Lancaster Catholic (20-5), at Warwick HS, 8
Class 5A Class 5A (District 6/9) University
DISTRICT 3 CLASS 5A SEMIFINALS Otto-Eldred 59, Oswayo Valley 58 No. 7 West Perry (18-6) vs. No. 3 Bishop
First Round (March 4) Semifinals (Feb. 20) McDowell vs. State College 1
Northeastern 78, Spring Grove 58 Semifinals (Feb. 28) McDevitt (20-4), at Warwick HS, 6:30
West Chester Rustin 57, Glen Mills 50 Hollidaysburg 84, DuBois 51 Class 5A (District 6/9)
Mechancisburg 56, Milton Hershey 45 Elk County Catholic vs. North Clarion DISTRICT 3 CLASS 4A CONSOLATION
First Round (Feb. 22) Central Mountain 47, Bellefonte 44 Finals (Feb. 25) at Mt. Aloysius College
DISTRICT 3 CLASS 5A FIFTH-PLACE Johnsonburg vs. Otto-Eldred SEMIFINALS*
Chester 74, Upper Moreland 59 Finals (Feb. 25) at Mt. Aloysius College Obama Academy 42, Bellefonte 30
CONSOLATION SEMIFINALS Finals No. 8 Berks Catholic (14-12) vs. No. 5 Eastern
Upper Merion 55, Strath Haven 45 Central Mountain 65, Hollidaysburg 63 Class 4A
Greencastle-Antrim 82, Manheim Central 78 DISTRICT 10 York (14-10), at Hershey HS, 6:30
Bishop Shanahan 59, Academy Park 39 Class 4A Finals (Feb. 25) at Mt. Aloysius College
Palmyra 70, Lampeter-Strasburg 56 Class 5A No. 2 Wyomissing (22-3) vs. No. 6 York
Penncrest 51, Harriton 44 Quarterfinals (Feb. 21) Forest Hills 35, Bedford 33
DISTRICT 3 CLASS 5A SEVENTH-PLACE Semifinals (Feb. 23) Suburban (13-10), at Hershey HS, 8
Wissahickon 67, Phoenixville 48 Tyrone 58, Forest Hill 57 Class 3A
CONSOLATION SEMIFINALS* Cathedral Prep 54, Central Tech 43 DISTRICT 3 CLASS 3A THIRD-PLACE GAME*
Springfield Delco 58, Holy Ghost 42 Johnstown 69, Somerset 46 Fifth-place Qualifier (Feb. 27)
New Oxford 64, Shippensburg 59 Finals (Feb. 28) No. 5 Pequea Valley (10-14) vs. No. 3
Great Valley 54, Upper Perkiomen 43 Semifinals (Feb. 23) Central Cambria vs. Penns Valley at
Hershey 54, Garden Spot 43 Meadville vs. Cathedral Prep Middletown (11-13), at Cumberland Valley HS, 5
Quarterfinals (Feb. 25) Central Martinsburg 56, Tyrone 51 Hollidaysburg Sr 6
DISTRICT 3 CLASS 4A SEMIFINALS Subregional (Districts 8/10) DISTRICT 3 CLASS 1A SEMIFINALS
Upper Merion 53, Chester 50 Johnstown 63, Huntingdon 46 Penn Cambria vs. Juniata at Hollidaysburg Jr 6
Middletown 44, Berks Catholic 43 March 3 at Taylor Allderdice No. 1 Linden Hall (22-1) vs. No. 4 Lebanon
Bishop Shanahan 54, West Chester Rustin 39 Finals (Feb. 25) at Mt. Aloysius College Semifinals (Feb. 28)
Lancaster Catholic 39, Bishop McDevitt 38 10-2 vs. Obama Academy 7 Catholic (18-7), at Lower Dauphin HS, 8
Penncrest 60, Wissahickon 56 Johnstown 64, Central Martinsburg 43 Tyrone vs. Central Martinsburg at Hollidaysburg
DISTRICT 3 CLASS 4A CONSOLATION Class 4A No. 2 Halifax (22-3) vs. No. 6 Greenwood (13-
Great Valley 41, Springfield Delco 38 Class 3A Sr 8
SEMIFINALS First Round (Feb. 17) 10), at Lower Dauphin HS, 6:30
Semifinals (March 1) at Temple University First Round (Feb. 20) West Shamokin vs. Everett at Richland 7
Schuylkill Valley 61, Eastern York 58 Farrell 59, Warren 44 DISTRICT 3 CLASS 1A CONSOLATION
Upper Merion vs. Bishop Shanahan 7:30 Penns Valley 52, Penn Cambria 49 C
lass 2A
Littlestown 45, Susquehanna Twp. 41 (OT) Franklin 61, Corry 45 SEMIFINALS*
Penncrest vs. Great Valley 6 Mount Union 50, West Shamokin 40 Semifinals (Feb. 27)
DISTRICT 3 CLASS 3A THIRD-PLACE GAME Strong Vincent 81, Slippery Rock 47 No. 9 Lancaster Country Day (12-11) vs. No. 5
Fifth-place Semifinals (March 1) Central Cambria 64, Cambria Heights 51 Bishop McCort vs. Blairsville at Central Cambria
York Catholic 81, Columbia 62 George Junior 78, Fort LeBoeuf 68 Christian School of York (19-6), at CD East HS, 8
West Chester Rustin at Chester 7 Quarterfinals 6
DISTRICT 3 CLASS 1A SEMIFINALS General McLane 77, Hickory 59 No. 7 Mount Calvary Christian (13-11) vs. No.
Wissahickon at Springfield Delco 7 Bellwood-Antis 73, Ligonier Valley 57 Bishop Guilfoyle vs. Bellwood-Antis at Altoona 6
York Country Day 83, Mount Calvary 41 Quarterfinals (Feb. 23) 3 Harrisburg Christian (22-3), at CD East HS, 6
Class 4A (District 1/11) Quarterfinals (Feb. 22) Class 1A
Lancastery County Christian 53, West Shore Grove City 52, Farrell 34 Wednesday, March 1
Quarterfinals (Feb. 24) Richland 57, Penns Valley 38 Semifinals (Feb. 28)
Christian 32 Harbor Creek 55, Franklin 52 DISTRICT 3 CLASS 2A CHAMPIONSHIP
Bethlehem Catholic 71, Lower Moreland 48 Central Cambria 51, Westmont Hilltop 39 Bishop Carroll vs. Williamsburg at Hollidaysburg
DISTRICT 3 CLASS 1A CONSOLATION Strong Vincent 87, George Junior 66 No. 2 Columbia (10-11) vs. No. 1 Camp Hill
Saucon Valley 59, Tamaqua 51 Quarterfinals (Feb. 23) Sr 6
SEMIFINALS* Sharon 58, General McLane 53 (OT) (20-4), at Giant Center, 4:30
Jim Thorpe 44, Lehighton 39 (2OT) Juniata 45, Mount Union 38 Juniata Valley vs. Portage at Bishop Carroll 7
High Point Baptist 61, Harrisburg Christian 54 Semifinals (Feb. 28) Thursday, March 2
Salisbury Twp. 68, Octorara 67 (OT) Semifinals (Feb. 27) WPIAL/DISTRICT 7
Lancaster Country Day 53, Greenwood 40 Grove City vs. Harbor Creek DISTRICT 3 CLASS 6A THIRD-PLACE GAME
Semifinals (Feb. 28) Richland vs. Bellwood-Antis at Altoona 8 Class 6A
Tuesday, Feb. 28 Strong Vincent vs. Sharon No. 4 Central York (24-3) vs. Cedar Crest/Central
Bethlehem Catholic vs. Saucon Valley Juniata vs. Central Cambria at Hollidaysburg 8 Semifinals (Feb. 28)
DISTRICT 3 CLASS 6A SEMIFINALS Third Place (March 3) Dauphin loser, at Manheim Twp. HS, 8
Jim Thorpe vs. Salisbury Twp. Third Place (March 1) North Allegheny vs. Mt. Lebanon at North Hills
No. 1 Reading (24-2) vs. No. 4 Harrisburg Finals (March 3) DISTRICT 3 CLASS 6A FIFTH-PLACE GAME
Class 3A (District 1/11) Finals (March 3) 6:15
(17-6), at Giant Center, 8 Class 3A No. 5 Cedar Cliff (19-6) vs. No. 7 J.P. McCaskey
Quarterfinals (Feb. 25) Class 2A Bethel Park vs. Penn Hills at North Allegheny
No. 7 Hempfield (18-8) vs. No. 3 Lebanon First Round (Feb. 17) (19-9), at Milton Hershey School, 6:30
Catasauqua 70, Pine Grove 50 First Round (Feb. 21) 6:15
(21-5), at Giant Center, 6:30 Titusville 75, Northwestern 44 DISTRICT 3 CLASS 6A SEVENTH-PLACE
New Hope-Solebury 54, Minersville 44 Portage 65, Conemaugh Valley 54 Class 5A
DISTRICT 3 CLASS 6A CONSOLATION Quarterfinals (Feb. 24) GAME*
Semifinals (March 1) United 63, Blairsville 44 Semifinals (March 1)
SEMIFINALS* Greenville 50, Mercyhurst Prep 44 No. 9 CD East (14-10) vs. No. 6 Dallastown
Catasaqua winner at Valley Forge Military Quarterfinals (Feb. 23) Hampton vs. Oakland Catholic at North
No. 9 Central York (18-9) vs. No. 5 Carlisle Erie First Christian 57, Titusville 44 (13-13), at Cumberland Valley HS, 6:30
Academy 7 Bishop McCort 69, Portage 40 Allegheny 8
(16-8), at Milton Hersheys Spartan Center, 6:30 Fairview 35, Girard 23 DISTRICT 3 CLASS 5A THIRD-PLACE GAME
New Hope-Solebury at Notre-Dame Green Purchase Line 38, Penns Manor 26 Trinity-Washington vs. Chartiers Valley at
No. 2 Governor Mifflin (19-6) vs. No. 6 CD East Seneca 44, Sharpsville 42 Semifinal losers, at Manheim Twp. HS, 6:30
Pond TBA United 50, Moshannon Valley 47 Moon 8
(15-9), at Milton Hersheys Spartan Center, 8 Semifinals (Feb. 28) DISTRICT 3 CLASS 5A FIFTH-PLACE GAME
F
inals (March 4) Bishop Guilfoyle 80, Homer Center 59 Class 4A
Wednesday, March 1 Greenville vs. Erie First Christian Consolation semifinal winners, at Cumberland
Class 2A Semifinals (Feb. 28) at Central Cambria HS Semifinals (Feb. 27)
DISTRICT 3 CLASS 5A THIRD-PLACE GAME Fairview vs. Seneca Valley HS, 5
Semifinals (Feb. 24) Bishop McCort vs. Purchase Line 6 Cardinal Wuerl North Catholic vs. Beaver at
No. 4 Spring Grove (20-7) vs. No. 6 Milton Third Place (March 3) DISTRICT 3 CLASS 5A SEVENTH-PLACE GAME
Church Farm 71, Bristol 47 United vs. Bishop Guilfoyle 8 Moon 6:15
Hershey (19-5), at Lower Dauphin HS, 8 Finals (March 3) Consolation semifinal losers, at Milton Hershey
Christopher Dock 59, Delco Christian 58 Third Place (March 2) Blackhawk vs. South Park at North Allegheny
DISTRICT 3 CLASS 5A FIFTH-PLACE GAME Class 2A School, 5
Finals (March 4) at Council Rock South HS Finals (March 3) at St. Francis University 6:15
No. 3 Palmyra (21-4) vs. No. 8 Greencastle- First Round (Feb. 17) DISTRICT 3 CLASS 4A THIRD-PLACE GAME
Church Farm vs. Christopher Dock Class 1A Class 3A
Antrim (17-9), at Lower Dauphin HS, 6:30 Iroquois 38, Mercer 35 Semifinal losers, at CD East HS, 8
Class 1A Quarterfinals (Feb. 22) Semifinals (March 1)
DISTRICT 3 CLASS 5A SEVENTH-PLACE GAME West Middlesex 76, Union CIty 52 DISTRICT 3 CLASS 4A FIFTH-PLACE GAME
Quarterfinals (Feb. 24) Juniata Valley 56, St. Josephs Academy 50 Bishop Canevin vs. Carlynton at Ambridge 8
No. 5 Manheim Central (20-6) vs. No. 7 Maplewood 51, Reynolds 48 Consolation semifinal winners, at Manheim
Plumstead Christian 45, Christian Academy 24 Ferndale 75, Bishop Carroll 63 East Allegheny vs. Neshannock at Fox Chapel 8
Lampeter-Strasburg (17-10), at Manheim Lakeview 52, Cochranton 47 Twp. HS, 5
Girard College 65, Phil-Mont Christian 33 Williamsburg 61, Blacklick Valley 41 Class 2A
Twp., 8 Quarterfinals (Feb. 24) DISTRICT 3 CLASS 3A CHAMPIONSHIP
Semifinals (Feb. 28) Semifinals (Feb. 27) Semifinals (Feb. 27)
DISTRICT 3 CLASS 5A NINTH-PLACE GAME Rocky Grove 67, Iroquois 48 No. 1 York Catholic (20-6) vs. No. 2 Delone
Faith Christian vs. Plumstead Christian at Juniata Valley vs. Saltsburg at Central Chartiers-Houston vs. Our Lady of Sacred Heart
No. 13 New Oxford (13-11) vs. No. 15 Hershey West Middlesex 50, Eisenhower 32 Catholic (18-6), at Giant Center, 6:15
Quakertown 7 Cambria 8 at Peters Twp.
(13-12), at Milton Hershey School, 5 Cambridge Springs 45, Maplewood 31 DISTRICT 3 CLASS 1A THIRD-PLACE GAME
Girard College at Jenkintown 7 Ferndale vs. Williamsburg at Forest Hills 7 6:15
DISTRICT 3 CLASS 4A THIRD-PLACE GAME Wilmington 65, Lakeview 52 Semifinal losers, at CD East HS, 6:30
Third Place (March 3) Third Place (March 1) Vincentian vs. Greensburg Central Catholic at
Semifinals (Feb. 28) DISTRICT 3 CLASS 1A FIFTH-PLACE GAME
No. 1 Berks Catholic (20-7) vs. No. 3 Bishop Finals (March 4) at Council Rock South HS Finals (March 2) at St. Francis University Fox Chapel 6:15
Rocky Grove vs. West Middlesex Consolation semifinal winners, at CD East HS, 5
McDevitt (17-7), at Milton Hershey School, 8 DISTRICT 2 WPIAL/DISTRICT 7 Class 1A
Cambridge Springs vs. Wilmington Friday, March 3
DISTRICT 3 CLASS 4A FIFTH-PLACE GAME* Class 6A (District 2/4) Class 6A Semifinals (Feb. 28)
Third Place (March 3) DISTRICT 3 CLASS 6A CHAMPIONSHIP
No. 8 Schuylkill Valley (16-10) vs. No. 6 Semifinals (Feb. 25) First Round (Feb. 22) Winchester Thurston vs. West Greene at West
Finals (March 3) No. 1 Cumberland Valley (19-5) vs. Cedar Crest/
Littlestown (16-9), at Milton Hershey School, Williamsport 52, Delaware Valley 45 Canon-McMillan 70, North Allegheny 67 Allegheny 6:15
Class 1A Central Dauphin winner, at Giant Center, 6:45
6:30 Hazleton 68, Scranton 62 North Hills 65, Upper St. Clair 50 Cornell vs. St. Joseph at Fox Chapel 6:15
Semifinals (Feb. 28) DISTRICT 3 CLASS 4A CHAMPIONSHIP
DISTRICT 3 CLASS 3A CHAMPIONSHIP Finals (March 4) at Mohegan Sun Arena Butler 71, Baldwin 62 DISTRICT 9
Jamestown vs. Commodore Perry Semifinal winners, at Giant Center, 5
No. 1 Trinity (21-3) vs. No. 3 Lancaster Williamsport vs. Hazleton 8 Woodland Hills 47, Mount Lebanon 43 Class 4A Finals
Finals (March 3) DISTRICT 3 CLASS 1A CHAMPIONSHIP
Mennonite (23-3), at Giant Center, 8 Class 5A Quarterfinals (Feb. 25) Punxsutawney vs. Clearfield
Kennedy Catholic vs. Jamestown/Commodore Semifinal winners, at Giant Center, 3:15
DISTRICT 3 CLASS 2A CHAMPIONSHIP* Quarterfinals (Feb. 21) Pine Richland 87, Canon-McMillan 74 Class 3A Finals (Feb. 24)
Perry winner Saturday, March 4
No. 1 Halifax (15-10) vs. No. 3 Newport (14-9), Abington Heights 66, Wallenpaupack 26 North Hills 59, Penn Hills 58 Karns City 36, Moniteau 35
DISTRICT 11 DISTRICT 3 CLASS 5A CHAMPIONSHIP
at Giant Center, 6:15 Dallas 75, Wyoming Valley West 70 Butler 70, Greater Latrobe 64 Class 2A
Class 6A Semifinal winners, at Giant Center, 11a.m.
DISTRICT 3 CLASS 1A THIRD-PLACE GAME West Scranton 42, North Pocono 29 Woodland Hills 52, Fox Chapel 47 Finals
Quarterfinals (Feb. 25) *-INDICATES PIAA QUALIFIER
No. 4 Mount Calvary (17-9) vs. No. 6 West Shore Crestwood 44, Pittston 31 Semifinals (March 1) Coudersport vs. Kane
Williams Allen 59, Easton 43 EAGLES 41, PANTHERS 32
Christian (15-9), at Lower Dauphin HS, 5 Semifinals (Feb. 24) Pine Richland vs. North Hills at North Class 1A
Parkland 63, Stroudsburg 54 Central York 5 5 15 7 32
DISTRICT 3 CLASS 1A FIFTH-PLACE GAME Abington Heights 61, Dallas 42 Allegheny 6:15 Semifinals (Feb. 28)
Pocono Mountain West 76, Liberty 68 Cumberland Valley 10 5 12 16 41
No. 8 High Point Baptist (17-8) vs. No. 3 West Scranton 41, Crestwood 38 (3OT) Butler vs. Woodland Hills at Fox Chapel 6:15 North Clarion vs. AC Valley
Emmaus 63, Freedom 57 CENTRAL YORK (32) Nikson Valencik 1 3-4
Lancaster Country Day (16-8), at Manheim Finals (March 3) at Mohegan Sun Arena Finals (March 4) at Petersen Event Center Semifinals (March 1)
Semifinals (March 1) at PPL Center 6, Katie Fabbri 1 0-0 2, Emma Saxton 3 2-4 8,
Twp. HS, 6:30 Abington Heights vs. West Scranton 8 Class 5A Northern Potter vs. Otto-Eldred
William Allen vs. Parkland 8 Sarah Sepic 1 2-2 5, Teirra Preston 5 1-4 11,
Thursday, March 2 Class 4A First Round (Feb. 21) DISTRICT 10
Pocono Mountain West vs. Emmaus 6 Allison Wagner 0 0-0 0. Totals: 11 8-14 32.
DISTRICT 3 CLASS 6A THIRD-PLACE GAME Quarterfinals (Feb. 22) Laurel Highlands 49, Highlands 48 Class 5A
Finals (March 4) CUMBERLAND VALLEY (41) Mackie Torresin
Semifinal losers, TBA Scranton Prep 79, Tunkhannock 60 McKeesport 46, Armstrong 42 Semifinals (March 1)
Class 5A 1 0-0 2, Katie Jekot 5 7-12 19, Addi Kirkpatrick
DISTRICT 3 CLASS 6A FIFTH-PLACE GAME Nanticoke 60, Wyoming Area 36 Hampton 60, Kiski 44 Slippery Rock vs. Hickory
Quarterfinals (Feb. 23) 3 3-4 9, Kennedy Kuffa 1 0-0 2, Sarah Lehman
Consolation semifinal winners, TBA GAR Memorial 51, Berwick 33 Franklin Regional 80, Trinity-Washington 69 Harbor Creek vs. Central Tech
Pottsville 45, Southern Lehigh 43 1 0-0 2, Jess Tonrey 1 2-3 5, Allison Hinish 0
DISTRICT 3 CLASS 4A CHAMPIONSHIP Meyers 68, Valley View 44 Gateway 47, Thomas Jefferson 36 C lass 4A
East Stroudsburg North 52, Whitehall 50 2-2 2. Totals: 12 14-21 41.
No. 2 Lancaster Catholic (23-4) vs. No. 4 Semifinals (Feb. 25) Quarterfinals (Feb. 24) Semifinals (March 1)
Allentown Central Catholic 51, Blue Mountain 48 3-pointers: CY 2 (Valencik, Sepic); CV 3 (Jekot
Middletown (20-4), at Giant Center, 8 GAR Memorial 57, Meyers 51 Mars 64, Laurel Highlands 47 Oil City vs. Mercyhurst Prep
Semifinals (Feb. 27) at Pleasant Valley HS 2, Tonrey).
DISTRICT 3 CLASS 1A CHAMPIONSHIP Semifinals (Feb. 26) Hampton 78, McKeesport 70 Finals (March 4)
Bangor vs. Pottsville 7:30 COLTS 56, PANTHERS 52 (OT)
No. 1 York Country Day (18-4) vs. No. 2 Scranton Prep 72, Nanticoke 66 Moon 75, Franklin Regional 61 East Stroudsburg North vs. Allentown Central Oil City/Mercyhurst Prep vs. Villa Maria-Erie
Lancaster County Christian (21-4), at Giant Third Place (Feb. 28) Cedar Cliff 22 8 9 8 9 56
Chartiers Valley 46, Gateway 43 Catholic 6 CD East 17 4 14 12 5 52 Class 3A
Center, 4:30 Nanticoke vs. Meyers Semifinals (Feb. 28) Finals (March 2) Semifinals (March 1)
Friday, March 3 Finals (March 4) at Mohegan Sun Arena CEDAR CLIFF (56) Emily Esser 3 0-1 8,
Mars vs. Hampton at North Allegheny 8 Class 2A Tehya Hosey 0 0-0 0, Ashley Hoagland 1 4-4 7, Sharpsville vs. Seneca
DISTRICT 3 CLASS 5A CHAMPIONSHIP Scranton Prep vs. GAR Memorial 4 Moon vs. Chartiers Valley at West Allegheny 8 Quarterfinals (Feb. 24) North East vs. Northwestern
No. 1 Northeastern (26-2) vs. No. 2 Class 3A Jimiah McDonald 1 2-2 4, Maddie Sitler 4 0-0 8,
Finals (March 3) at Petersen Event Center Mahanoy 58, Williams Valley 52 Natalie Sassano 1 0-0 3, Deveaja Cooper 0 0-0 Class 2A
Mechanicsburg (20-5), at Giant Center, 8:30 Quarterfinals (Feb. 21) Class 4A Semifinals (Feb. 28) at Martz Hall Quarterfinals (Feb. 25)
Saturday, March 4 Mid Valley 58, Lakeland 31 0, Jannelle Robinson 5 0-0 10, Rachael Reilly
First Round (Feb. 22) Shenandoah Valley vs. Mahanoy 7:30 West Middlesex 64, Saegertown 15
DISTRICT 3 CLASS 6A CHAMPIONSHIP Carbondale 49, Wyoming Seminary 45 3 8-9 16. Totals: 18 14-16 56.
McGuffey 50, Valley 48 Marian Catholic vs. Moravian Academy 6 Cambridge Springs 46, Mercer 39
Semifinal winners, at Giant Center, 12:45 Holy Redeemer 51, Montrose 38 CD EAST (52) Marissa Butts 1 3-5 5, Jerra
Belle Vernon 57, Deer Lakes 31 Finals (March 3) Cochranton 64, Rocky Grove 32
*-INDICATES PIAA QUALIFYING ROUND Dunmore 47, Riverside 33 Stokes 0 0-0 0, Jessica Rawls 5 1-1 12, Alyse
South Fayette 63, Freeport 60 Class 1A (District 2/11) Reynolds 39, Maplewood 22
LIONS 53, BOBCATS 32 Semifinals (Feb. 24) Rawls 1 2-4 4, Gabrielle Patterson 1 0-0 2,
Indiana 69, Elizabeth Forward 68 (OT) Quarterfinals (Feb. 23) Semifinals (March 1)
West Shore Christian 5 4 12 11 32 Mid Valley 70, Carbondale 49 Tiara Little 1 3-4 6, Justyn Roberts 3 0-0 6,
Quarterfinals (Feb. 25) Notre Dame East-Stroudsburg 59, Tri-Valley 54 Class 1A
Lancaster County Christian 13 10 11 19 53 Holy Redeemer 60, Dunmore 34 Aunbrielle Green 1 0-0 2, Sydney Davis 3 0-2
New Castle 73, McGuffey 40 Salem Christian 43, Susquehanna Community Semifinals (March 1)
WEST SHORE CHRISTIAN (32) Glen 1 2-2 4, Finals (March 2) at Mohegan Sun Arena 7, Ariel Peterson 2 4-6 8. Totals: 18 13-22 52.
Central Valley 56, Belle Vernon 35 38 Farrell vs. Commodore Perry
Rockey 6 2-3 14, Foster 1 0-2 2, Burd 0 0-0 0, Mid Valley vs. Holy Redeemer 8 3-pointers: CC 6 (Reilly 2, Esser 2, Hoagland,
Quaker Valley 56, South Fayette 44 Semifinals (Feb. 27) Finals (March 4)
Diminick 4 0-0 11, Verna 0 1-2 1, Strasser 0 Class 2A Sassano); CDE 3 (Davis, Little, Rawls).
Beaver Falls 79, Indiana 58 Lincoln Leadership vs. Notre Dame East- Kennedy Catholic vs. Farrell/Commodore Perry
0-0 0. Totals: 12 5-8 32. Quarterfinals (Feb. 22) Semifinals (March 1) Stroudsburg at Whitehall 7 winner
LANCASTER COUNTY CHRISTIAN (53) Peifer Holy Cross 75, Forest City 27 New Castle vs. Central Valley at Ambridge Nativity BVM vs. Salem Christian at Martz Hall 5 PIAA Statewide Brackets DISTRICT 11
0 0-0 0, K. Heck 6 1-2 16, Gehman 2 0-0 6, Old Forge 56, Elk Lake 48 6:15 Finals (March 2) (Results as of Sunday, Feb. 26) Class 6A
Sloyer 2 2-2 7, Cosme 2 2-2 7, C. Heck 2 4-6 Mountain View 46, Northwest 40 Quaker Valley vs. Beaver Falls at Moon DISTRICT 1 Semifinals (Feb. 27) at Catasauqua HS
8, Rohrbaugh 4 0-0 9, Holmquist 0 0-0 0, Blue Ridge 73, Lackawanna Trail 65 6:15 Class 6A Nazareth vs. Northampton 7:30
Mellinger 0 0-0 0, Monroy 0 0-0, Richardson
0 0-0 0. Totals: 18 9-12 53. Holy Cross 52, Old Forge 23
Semifinals (Feb. 25) Finals (March 4) at Petersen Event Center
Class 3A
GIRLS BASKETBALL At Bensalem
Semifinals (March 1) Easton vs. Parkland 6
Class 5A
3-pointers: WSC 3 (Diminick 3); LCC (K. Heck 3, Mountain View 62, Blue Ridge 56 First Round (Feb. 18) Abington vs. Central Bucks West 7:30 Finals (March 4)
Gehman 2, Sloyer, Cosme, Rohrbagh). Finals (March 4) at Mohegan Sun Arena Lincoln Park 74, Steel Valley 62 District 3 Championships Central Bucks South vs. Plymouth-Whitemarsh 6 Southern Lehigh vs. Bangor
COLONELS 64 GREYHOUNDS 59 Holy Cross vs. Mountain View DISTRICT 4 Seton-LaSalle 48, East Allegheny 16 Monday, Feb. 20 Fifth-place Semifinals (March 1) Class 4A
New Oxford 20 19 14 11 64 Class 4A Shady Side Academy 60, Carlynton 41 DISTRICT 3 CLASS 6A FIRST ROUND Garnet Valley at North Penn 7 Semifinals (March 1) at Whitehall HS
Shippensburg 13 12 13 21 59 Quarterfinals (Feb. 24) Southmoreland 64, Avonworth 55 (OT) CD East 46, Manheim Twp. 41 Council Rock North at Boyertown 7 Bethlehem Catholic vs. Blue Mountain 7:30
NEW OXFORD (64) Jaren Rex 1 7-7 9, Trevor Selinsgrove 55, Montoursville 47 Washington 57, Ellwood City 29 Cedar Cliff 60, Wilson 50 (OT) Ninth-place Semifinals (March 1) Northwestern vs. Allentown Central Catholic 6
Floyd 5 0-0 14, Jordin Brown 4 2-3 13, Ben Athens 64, Milton 53 (OT) Aliquippa 70, Charleroi 51 McCaskey 48, Hempfield 25 Upper Dublin at Souderton 7 Class 2A
Lehman 3 5-6 12, John Wessel 6 2-3 16, Abdul Lewisburg 53, Shikellamy 46 Cardinal Wuerl North Catholic 51, Burrell 41 Dallastown 58, Governor Mifflin 43 Central Bucks East at Coatesville 7 Semifinals (Feb. 27) at Martz Hall
Janneh 0 0-4 0, Zachary Rudisill 0 0-0 0. Totals: Danville 71, Columbia Montour Vo-Tech 19 Riverside 65, Burgettstown 42 Tuesday, Feb. 21 Class 5A Minersville vs. Marian Catholic 8
19 16-23 64. Semifinals Quarterfinals (Feb. 23) DISTRICT 3 CLASS 5A FIRST ROUND* Semifinals (Feb. 28) at Harriton HS Mahanoy vs. Moravian Academy 6:30
SHIPPENSBURG (59) Adam Houser 3 0-0 Selinsgrove vs. Athens Lincoln Park 71, Seton-LaSalle 70 Harrisburg 57, Milton Hershey 44 Springfield Delco vs. West Chester Rustin 7 Class A (District 2/11)
6, Cody Gustafson 6 4-4 16, Brady Kuhn 4 1-2 Lewisburg vs. Danville Shady Side Academy 40, Southmoreland 37 West York 43, Greencastle-Antrim 38 Bishop Shanahan vs. Mount St. Josephs 5:30 Semifinals (Feb. 28) at Pocono Mountain
9, Clayton Stine 1 0-0 3, Alaric Hickman 1 0-0 Third Place Washington 43, Aliquippa 27 Lampeter-Strasburg 55, Cocalico 48 Fifth-place Semifinals (Feb. 28) West HS
3, Carter Van Scyoc 5 9-12 20, Zach Cullen 1 Finals Cardinal Wuerl North Catholic 55, Riverside 32 Lower Dauphin 44, Donegal 38 Penn Wood at Radnor 7 Notre Dame East-Stroudsburg vs. Nativity BVM 7
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1 0-0 2, Kyle Yost 0 0-0 0. Totals: 21 14-18 59. Class 3A Semifinals (Feb. 27) Susquehannock 51, Mechanicsburg 27 Villa Maria at West Chester Henderson 7 Semifinals (March 2) at Mohegan Sun Arena
WILDCATS 56, SPARTANS 45 Quarterfinals (Feb. 23) Lincoln Park vs. Shady Side Academy at North Dover 56, Fleetwood 44 Class 4A Susquehanna Community vs. Forest City
B4|Tuesday, February 28, 2017 DISTRICT 3 BASKETBALL The Sentinel

Mistakes cost West Shore Christian


DAVE BOHR the winner in Thursdays cham- in the opening minutes of the Trevor Rockey hit a jumper on one stanza.
For The Sentinel pionship game at Giant Center. third quarter. West Shores first possession. The Bobcats did not come out
MIDDLETOWN TWP. West The Bobcats chances were While West Shore turned the Kyle Heck scored five points with of their drought in the second
Shore Christian was soundly de- looking bleak by halftime, trail- ball over on its first two posses- a layup and a 3-pointer, followed quarter, scoring only four points
feated in the District 3 Class A ing 23-9. sions, Lancaster County increased by Andrew Rohrbach scoring five in the period. A 3-pointer by Max
boys basketball semifinals 53-32 I thought we got a lot of good its lead to 28-9 with a 3-point in the same fashion for a 10-2 lead Gehman with 50 seconds left in-
by Lancaster County Christian on looks, West Shore head coach basket by Kyle Heck and a putback early. creased the Lions lead to 23-9 at
Monday evening. Kyle Stramara said. We spent a by Andrew Rohrbaugh. Aaron Diminick got the Bobcats the break.
The Bobcats (15-9) will face lot of time working on our half The Bobcats, who turned the within 10-5 with a 3-pointer mid- Rockey led the Bobcats with
Mount Calvary, 83-41 losers court offense. To be honest, we ball over eight times in each half, way through the first period, but 14 points, while Diminick had 11.
against York Country Day in took too many jump shots. I were not able to get any closer after that both teams went into Both Rockey and Diminick had
Mondays later semifinal, at Lower thought we needed to do more to than 13 points the rest of the way. a drought that was interrupted six rebounds. Brian Glen blocked
Dauphin at 5p.m. Wednesday, get to the line. The Lions scored 10 straight only by Will Sloyers trey for a three shots and Heck led all scor-
while the Lions (20-4) will play The game became out of reach points in the first quarter after 13-5 Lancaster County lead after ers with 16 points.

Eagles
From B1

The seniors battled foul trouble


much of the first half, picking up
two first-quarter whistles against
a Panthers squad that pushed the
pace and forced it inside to bruis-
ing Teirra Preston. Kirkpatrick
picked up her third in the second
quarter and with the duo on the
bench for portions of the half, CV,
which shot 4-of-5 from the field in
the opening eight minutes, shot a
paltry 1-of-10 in the second frame.
Its definitely a mental battle
in there, Kirkpatrick said of her
foul trouble. Sometimes we just
let your aggressiveness get the MICHAEL BUPP PHOTOS, THE SENTINEL
best of you, I know that happens Cumberland Valleys Kennedy Kuffa,
to me all the time. right, fights off Central Yorks Katie
But for all the Eagles offensive Fabbri during District 3 Class 6A
troubles, CY had more. The Pan- girls basketball at the Giant Center.
thers were out-rebounded in the
first quarter and shot a minuscule patricks free throw, Nikson Va-
3-of-23 in the first half as both lenciks bucket made it 27-25 after
teams struggled to adjust to the three quarters.
visual and spatial dimensions of The Eagles put the clamps on
the Giant Center court. from there, holding CY to just
I think it was both, Jekot said 2-of-13 shooting in the final eight
when asked if CYs shooting was a minutes and making 7-of-9 free
product of the CV defense or sim- throws to ice it.
ply missed shots. The shots were Kirkpatrick finished with nine
not falling for both teams. When points and eight rebounds, scor-
that happens we try to pick up the ing five and grabbing five in the
defensive intensity, and I think second half.
that really just helps us, because Channeling that anger from
you play hard on offense, then you those fouls and turning it into
just go back, get a good shot off on focus, she said when asked if she
offense. played ticked off in the second
The word I used in the locker half. But it definitely was a differ-
room was definitely disappoint- ent second half from the first half.
ing, Panthers coach Scott Wisner Jekot, who committed six turn-
said. Its frustrating, its disap- overs, collected herself as well and
pointing to know that defensively scored 13 of her game-high 19 in
we competed with them, we could the second half, including a cru-
just never get any flow offen- cial trey early in the fourth that
sively. bumped the lead back to five and
Kirkpatrick played a freer game effectively out of reach.
out of the gate in the third quarter, Shes only really practiced
picking up a layup to push the lead full-time now for a week, Wolf
to 17-12 CV led 15-10 at the half said of Jekots first-half struggles.
and connected on a put-back And defensively she gets after it,
later to make it 24-16. so I do think fatigue was a factor.
She closed out the frame with a CYs Preston finished with 11
nice feed to Sarah Lehman for her points and 11 boards. The Eagles
only bucket of the night and drew controlled the glass 34-27 and
a foul shortly after, making one of each team committed 10 turn-
her two free-throw attempts. overs. The Panthers shot just
The two plays were timely. 11-of-40 on the night, while CV
The Panthers cut the deficit mo- regrouped in the second half and
ments before to just three points finished 12-of-31.
when Katie Fabbri drilled a cor-
MICHAEL BUPP PHOTOS, THE SENTINEL ner 3-pointer and Preston made Email Jake Adams at jadams@
Mechanicsburgs Shane Homick splits Milton Hershey defenders to get to the rim during District 3 Class 5A a tough bucket in the paint. Af- cumberlink.com or follow him on
boys basketball at the Giant Center. ter Lehmans bucket and Kirk- Twitter @jakeadams520

Wildcats The Wildcats closed the first


half on a 13-2 surge, including a
From B1 3-pointer from Ty Deiter, more
buckets by Alioth and Mayernick,
Mechanicsburg will meet No. and free throws from Scheib (12 of
1 seed Northeastern in Fridays 14 at the stripe).
8:30p.m. championship back The advantage in the second
here at Giant Center. The Bob- half never dipped below five
cats beat Spring Grove 78-58 in points after Mechanicsburg took
Monday nights other semifinal. a 34-24 lead into intermission.
Northeastern will undoubtedly Yeah, its fun, Scheib said
provide an even stiffer test than of the varying styles utilized by
Milton Hershey did Monday, but his side. We like to run. It gives
Strickler remains confident in his us a little bit more momentum,
Keystone championship group. gets us into a little bit of a flow.
With that group in the locker It was a little bit tougher tonight.
room, how are you not confi- Milton Hershey is a very athletic
dent? said Strickler, whose team team coming at you from every
limited Mark Zerbes Spartans to different way, so I thought we
26 percent shooting (16 of 62) and did a pretty good job of trying
easily a season-low point total. to slow it down when we needed
I mean, respect all, but some- to, try to get things under control,
times I watch all that film and see Mechanicsburgs Nathan not get too out of hand. We had
all the good things other teams Mayernick, left, flips in a layup a couple careless turnovers, but
do, and Ive got a pretty special attempt in front of Milton for the most part I thought we did
group in that locker room as well. Hersheys Chris Sampson on alright.
Nathan Mayernick, who Monday. So now its new territory for
likely dislocated his finger late this group of Wildcats, who
in the first quarter but quickly various presses employed by the werent even born yet when Me-
returned after having it reset, Spartans. chanicsburg last reached this far.
scored 12 points. Big man Cade Keonte Lucas scored a team- Scheib, for example, was born in
Alioth posted 11 points and 14 high 16 points, Donyae Bay- 1998.
rebounds, and Shane Homick lor-Carroll added 11 points and 10 Weve got a couple quick Cumberland Valleys Katie Jekot looks to beat Central Yorks defense
scored 10 points to go with nine steals, and Chris Sampson posted guards who can play defense, during Monday nights game.
rebounds. Four players, including six points and 16 rebounds, but Mayernick said. We like an up-
fifth starter Adam Laudenslager, that Spartans trio was a com- tempo pace as well, so we played
had two assists each. bined 10 for 49 from the field. it both ways, and it worked out.
Core group of guys weve al-
ways had, weve always wanted to
Still, a steal and dunk by Mil-
ton Hersheys Jarin Lyons had
Its an honor. Doing this for
Strickler and Rudd (Rutherford), Greyhounds over a season that I have ever had.
New Oxfords starters all scored
work for each other and get to the Zerbes group in front 22-21 mid- its an honor for all of us. From B1 at least nine points, led by Wessel
championship, Mayernick said. way through the second quarter. with 16.
The keys, though, were clamp- Thats when, curiously enough, Email Geoff Morrow at gmorrow@ Cody and Carter just carried Van Scyoc and Gustafson tallied
ing down defensively and riding momentum swung decisively to cumberlink.com or follow on Twit- our team all season and were prob- 20 and 16 in their final Greyhound M
the silky smooth Scheib through Mechanicsburg. ter at @RageAgainstGMo ably two of the most beat up kids game. 1
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BLONDIE By Dean Young and Stan Drake

Untangling web of lies


Dear Annie: I met and ents died, she has cut her- ways complaining about
married a wonderful man self off from us. It hurts the same problems had
23 years ago. I found out his my husband, but he simply merit, but you addressed
family has a history of lying wants an apology from her. the symptoms of the issue,
and manipulation. One of I dont want her in our lives not so much the cause. How
his sisters goes beyond that. anymore. I dont want her about her saying something
She decided days before telling lies and accusing like this? Melanie, we
DILBERT By Scott Adams our wed- our sons of things or telling have been friends for a long
ding to re- our daughters her personal time, and it is obvious you
veal that she problems. What is the best are unhappy and frustrated
was abused way to handle this? Tired with your job. I have learned
when she of Twisted Sister-in- over the years that I need
was a teen- Law and I want are dead-end
ager. Over Dear Tired: It sounds as thoughts with dead-end
ANNIE the years, if your sister-in-law suffers results. To make your life
LANE she has been from mental illness and the more satisfying, look at the
caught in lies death of her parents exac- situation from a different
so many erbated her condition. If perspective. Use phrases
lies we dont know what is your husband and his other that include I choose. That
NON SEQUITUR By Wiley Miller the truth. She made sure to siblings are on board, you simple shift will change
tell all her nieces about her could try staging an inter- the entire game and put
abuse as soon as they turned vention with the help of a you in control of desired
14 the age at which she licensed therapist, with the outcomes. For example, I
was abused. goal of her committing to a choose to have a job that
She took all her parents treatment plan. Regardless, I like. I choose to have a
money and plays games I think youre wise not to let path to a career. Want-
with her therapists. When her spend time (especially ing achieves nothing, but
my husbands parents unsupervised) with your choosing achieves results
passed away, she decided children. It was highly inap- that serve you. Believe
to tell people that her dad propriate for her to discuss in Melanie
wasnt really her dad and abuse with 14-year-old Dear Believe: I like that
that he had abused her. She children. Shes unpredict- I choose phrasing, as it
FORT KNOX By Paul Jon Boscacci also said her uncle was her able, and until shes willing drives home the point that
real father. None of these to get help, shes forfeited were in charge of our own
people is alive to defend the right to close relation- destinies. Its a point we all
himself. Now Ive found ships with her nieces and need to be reminded of from
out that shes also been go- nephews. time to time, so Im printing
ing around saying my hus- Dear Annie: Your re- it here. Thank you.
band her brother has sponse to Emotionally Send your questions for
violated her. Exhausted whose Annie Lane to dearannie@
Since my husbands par- friend Melanie is al- creators.com.

MOTHER GOOSE & GRIMM By Mike Peters Speak clearly, and often
Dear Readers: Sorry, copies of each policy. That etc. Heloise
what number did you leave should save a lot of time in
on my voicemail? Heres the case of an emergency or in WRAP IT UP
Heloise Hint when leav- the event of my passing. Dear Heloise: We had a
ing a voice Maggie D., via email morning low of 19 degrees.
message on I thought about what would
a recorded LEASING A VEHICLE work best to protect the
phone line Dear Readers: It can pipes. Elastic stretchable
(could be be difficult to decide if you bandages I had accumu-
landline or want to buy or lease your lated came to mind. They
cellphone): next car or truck. If you are were the perfect width, and
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HINTS FROM c l e a r l y , hicle, do your homework. at the end was perfect for
HELOISE slowly and A lower monthly payment securing. I had three ex-
succinctly. is one reason some people posed pipes, and the ban-
State your lease. Or they may want a dages were easy to install
name and call-back number new car every year or so. and provided protection
at the start of your message They may want to see what for the pipes. At the end
and again at the end. I cant it drives like for a year be- of the winter season, they
tell you how many times fore actually buying one. can be washed and stored
Ive had to replay the mes- Todays lease is not the lease for next year. Sandra T.,
sage to get that information. of old. You must read all via email
Try to be brief and get to the the information on leasing,
point. This is especially true because there are a lot of NEW BED LINENS
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sages. Heloise from state to state. Read ways buy sheets with a
the fine print. Dont sign vertical stripe or pattern.
PLAY IT SAFE on the dotted line just be- That way, its easier to fig-
Dear Heloise: To en- cause the sales person tells ure which end goes at the
sure my kids can find the you what the contract says. top of the bed when we are
information necessary for If you still have questions, fitting the sheets, especially
my health care or my life ask a trusted adviser, such the bottom sheet. Mary-
insurance, I send them as your lawyer, accountant, beth B., via email

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ASTROLOGY BRIDGE | BY STEVE BECKER


CELEBRITIES BORN ON THIS DAY: Jason
Aldean, 40; Ali Larter, 41; Eric Lindros, 44; Pat Mo-
nahan, 48.
Happy Birthday: Concentrate on being original
and creative, and look for alternatives as you face
challenges this year. Dont let confusion set in, caus-
ing you to waffle and make little progress. So much
can be accomplished if you believe and
trust in your ability to take care of un-
fi nished business and begin new ven-
tures that encourage personal growth
and greater prosperity. Your numbers
are 5, 12, 23, 28, 34, 42, 46.
Birthday Baby: You are perceptive,
EUGENIA expressive and kind. You are under-
LAST standing and helpful.
PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20):
Choose to live your life your own way.
Express your concerns and replace what isnt working CRYPTOQUIP
for you with something that will. Trust your percep-
tion to guide you through confusion and uncertainty. The Cryptoquip is a substitution cipher in which one
Challenge anyone who stands in your way. letter stands for another. If you think that X equals O, it
ARIES (March 21-April 19): Emotions can be will equal O throughout the puzzle. Single letters, short
handled in different ways. Carefully assess the situ- words and words using an apostrophe give you clues to
ations that make you anxious before you plunge into locating vowels. Solution is by trial and error.
something that is best handled by saying and doing
little. Keep your life simple. Avoid overreacting.

TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Dont reveal infor-


mation that may be incriminating or hurt someone
unintentionally. Weigh the pros and cons of an idea
you have and youll come up with the best way to ZIGGY By Tom Wilson
approach your plans. You will prosper as you move
forward.
GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Look for an oppor-
tunity and seize the moment. Dont share your fi nd-
ings with anyone who may be trying to pry into your
affairs. Stay focused on whats important to you and
refuse to back down. Romance and personal gains
look promising.
CANCER (June 21-July 22): Make plans strate-
gically. Dont feel the need to overspend to impress
others, and avoid trying to bring about changes that
arent really necessary. Youll gain the most from
working with someone who complements your work
ethic. SUDOKU
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): You can bring greater sta-
bility to your life and your career if you make a couple
of changes. Look for opportunities and take action.
Your ability to size things up and make a move will
ensure that you dont miss out.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Domestic alterations
will require your input. Dont go over budget or make
an assumption that someone else will handle matters
as efficiently as you. Be diplomatic to avoid being left
to do the grunt work.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22): Greater opportunity REAL LIFE ADVENTURES
will develop as you move forward with your plans. By Gary Wise and Lance Aldrich
Added discipline will help you fi nish what you start
and impress those who can make a difference to the
fi nal outcome of your plans. Romance is highlighted.

SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Divide your time


between personal and professional matters. Balance
and equality will give you a much clearer picture of
how you should move forward in all aspects of your
life. Trust your intuition to help you make good
choices.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): There will be
a division between those you have to deal with and
those you want to spend time with. Dont trust any-
one to look out for your best interests. Move forward Sudoku is a number-plac-
with integrity and honorable motives. ing puzzle based on a
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Youll be 9x9 grid with several
tempted by what others offer. Use your intelligence given numbers. The ob-
and common sense to avoid turning into some other ject is to place the num-
persons scapegoat. Protect against loss, indulgence bers 1 to 9 in the empty
and injury. Hold yourself accountable to avoid regret. squares so that each
row, each column and
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Make your move. each 3x3 box contains
Follow your heart and seize the moment. Actions will the same number only
lead to new beginnings and greater stability. Con- once. The difficulty level
tracts, settlements and fi nancial matters will turn in of the Conceptis Sudoku
your favor. Personal and fi nancial gains are within increases from Monday
M
reach. Reward yourself. to Sunday. 1
The Sentinel SPORTS Tuesday, February 28, 2017|B7

IN BRIEF
Arizona recruit to UCLA. Compete magazine in the summer to the players emergency assis- Embiid, the No. 3 overall pick
be first openly gay The Daily Star said Johnson said of 2014 that hes gay. tance fund. in 2014, missed his first two sea-
he was gay to Arizona defensive sons while recovering from foot
scholarship player line coach Vincent Amey during surgery.
TUCSON, Ariz. University of the recruiting process. Johnson Flyers Manning Embiid out The 76ers also said Monday that
Arizona recruit My-King Johnson
is set to become the first active
said Amey replied that we want
you to be a Wildcat. Now 17,
suspended 2 games indefinitely, No. 1 overall pick Ben Simmons
will likely resume training this
openly gay scholarship player in Johnson said he was 12 when he NEW YORK Philadelphia
Simmons has minor week after a minor procedure on
major-college football history. came out to his friends and family. Flyers defenseman Brandon Man- his surgically repaired right foot.
I do feel like when I say that Former Missouri defensive end ning has been suspended for two procedure The team says Simmons had
(Im gay), it can put a target on my Michael Sam announced he was games by the NHL for interference bone marrow injected into his
back. But whatever, Johnson told gay in February 2014, about a against Pittsburgh Penguins for- PHILADELPHIA The Phila- foot to stimulate bone growth and
The Arizona Daily Star for a story month after completing his col- ward Jake Guentzel. delphia 76ers say center Joel Em- speed up the healing process. The
Saturday. lege career. Kyle Kurdziolek, a The punishment stems from biid is out indefinitely with a left 6-foot-10 Australian wont make
The 6-foot-4, 225-pound de- linebacker at NAIA program St. Saturdays game in Pittsburgh at knee injury. his NBA debut this season because
fensive end starred at Tempe High Francis (Illinois) told OutSports 3:26 of the second period. The team updated Embiids sta- the foot hasnt healed as quickly
School. He signed with the home- this month hes gay. Chip Sara- The NHL said Monday that tus Monday after he experienced as expected from the fracture suf-
state Wildcats after verbally com- fin, a walk-on offensive lineman Manning will lose more than swelling and soreness following fered during the teams final train-
mitting to Pac-12 Conference rival at Arizona State at the time, told $10,833 in salary. The money goes recent training sessions. ing camp scrimmage in October.

NASCAR GOLF COLUMN

4 players could
miss Match Play
P
ALM BEACH GAR- and because he wants to Doral to Mexico City is not
DENS, Fla. The play the week before the an issue. Fowler said hed
road to the Masters Masters, he is likely to skip be playing it either way.
isnt what it used to be. the Match Play for the first The biggest thing is
For the last three years, time. Its like that for all the you want to make sure
Adam Scott has played at top players, courtesy of a youre ready to go at Au-
least three PGA Tour schedule that is gusta, he said. Whether
DOUG tournaments jam-packed with tourna- thats taking a couple of
FERGUSON in Florida ments that are hard to skip weeks off ... I like playing
before head- because of the prestige, the the week before the ma-
ing to the money, the golf course or jors. I feel like Ive seen
Masters. Upon leaving the the timing. that works.
Honda Classic this year, he Its golfs version of He has played the Shell
ASSOCIATED PRESS
will log more than 19,000 March Madness. Houston Open each of the
Erik Jones (77) and Matt Kenseth (20) collide with Kyle Busch (18) during the NASCAR miles before he arrives at Gary Woodland would last three years, so pre-
Daytona 500 auto race at Daytona International Speedway Sunday in Daytona Beach, Fla. Augusta National. That love nothing more than to sumably hell be back this

Hype, new format


journey includes a trip be at Bay Hill, but Match year.
home to Australia. It does Play suits him. He was Fowler smiled.
not include an appearance runner-up two years ago Thats what were try-
at the Dell Match Play in in San Francisco. And he is ing to figure out, he said.
Austin, Texas. a past champion at Innis- Fowler drove to Bay Hill

werent must-watch
Scott is not alone. brook, his first PGA Tour last year to tell Arnold
Henrik Stenson, who victory. Palmer in person that he
plans to play three times And then theres Rickie would not be playing his
in the month leading to Fowler. tournament. He said a big
the Masters, has chosen to I dont know yet, he part of that reason was
sit out Match Play for the said when asked if he was Match Play moving right

D
AYTONA BEACH, The whole week was a lot of fun. All second straight year. Justin playing Match Play. into the middle of the Flor-
Fla. The Daytona the media. All the buildup. The sellout. Rose wants to play the Ar- Moving the World Golf ida swing, just two weeks
500 was sold out, the nold Palmer Invitational, Championships event from before the Masters.
grid packed with celebri- Felt like it was a new beginning of sorts

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Owen
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MEANS MORE
Lightning
McQueen Wilson was Dale EarnhardtJr.
on hand, and so was Waka
Flocka Flame , Gronk and New England Patriots could be that the back half
nearly two dozen women tight end Rob Gronkowski of the grid just isnt that
decked out in scantily-clad almost overshadowed race talented. Consider: This
Monster Energy outfits. winner Kurt Busch . Both Daytona 500 lacked Jeff
One thing NASCAR had are sponsored by Monster, Gordon, Tony Stewart, Carl
for its season opener was
a much-needed spark and
NASCARs new title spon-
sor, but it was Gronk who
Edwards and Greg Biffle,
featured rookies Daniel
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NASCAR is edgy! star The biggest race of the AJ Allmendinger fin-
power and a Monster-fu- year was far from NA- ished third and thought the
eled fervor that made the SCARs best and the new stages made a difference.
race a hot ticket, it couldnt format fell a little flat from It seemed like you
hide the one thing that the promised amazingness get five laps to go in the
still continues to tug at the drivers insisted it will de- stage, everything would
heart of the sport. liver. It wasnt a dud, but kind of amp back up, All-
The racing. its impossible to know af- mendinger said. Every-
The sports leaders had ter one crash-filled week- body just gets three-wide
worked so hard to make a end if its any good. now. Its hard to make any
splash and push the mes- It was wreck after wreck moves happen. You have to

4
sage that this was a new after wreck on Sunday, and get your track position. If
NASCAR. Even the drivers almost all the top names you lose it, its hard to get
could feel it. were taken out early. It it back.
The whole week was a meant Canadian driver D.J. Over the last couple
lot of fun. All the media. All Kenningtons debut in the years, its kind of hard to
the buildup. The sellout,
said NASCARs favorite son,
Daytona 500 produced a
better finish than Earnhardt
make moves through the
middle of the pack through
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sport. It seemed like there champion Kyle Busch. they got the track position.
was a new energy. I dont Cole Whitt was at one Thats what happens here.
know what it was. I couldnt point the race leader, and Blaney, give him credit,
really put my finger on it, before Busch stole the vic- tried to win in a backup car
but it just felt good. tory, it appeared the win and didnt shy away from
Right up until go time. could go to either Chase pulling out of line to try to
NASCAR revamped the Elliott, Kyle Larson or Ryan make a run at the win.
rules that turned races Blaney a trio with an av- I tried to make a move
into segments three, like erage age of 22 and one win with 10 (laps) to go to see
periods in the NHL de- in a combined 209 starts. what would happen. No
signed to keep fans engaged That Busch led just one one really went with me, e-Edition Android and iPhone Apps
from the drop of the green lap, the last one, was fitting runner-up Blaney said.
flag.
But a series of wrecks
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for this race. It was the first
time in 59 years that the
winner led only the final
Elliott ran out of fuel.
So did Larson. Same with
Martin Truex Jr. And so
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long-term tennant. Call 249-5916.
SHIPPENSBURG/NEWVILLE Estate of H. PATRICIA CARL a/k/a HELEN PATRICIA CARL, Deceased.

OPENINGS
AREA, 2 bedroom in country Late of Camp Hill Borough, Cumberland County, PA. D.O.D. 1/3/17. Letters
setting, with appliances,smoke Testamentary on the above Estate have been granted to the undersigned,
free, no pets. $700/mo. Call who request all persons having claims or demands against the estate of the
717-776-5171. decedent to make known the same and all persons indebted to the decedent
to make payment without delay to Margaret M. Paredes, 208 Fox Dr.,
Mechanicsburg, PA 17050 and Kathleen T. Kuntz, 2902 Market St., Camp
10 Public Notices 10 Public Notices Hill, PA 17011, Executrices. Or to their Atty.: Kathleen B. Murren, Skarlatos
Zonarich LLC, 17 S. 2nd St., 6th Fl., Harrisburg, PA 17101. HEMPT BROS., INC. IS LOOKING
TO FILL A NUMBER OF
NOTICE

Estate of MILDRED S. SATTERTHWAIT, Deceased. Late of Silver Spring

CONSTRUCTION POSITIONS:
Twp., Cumberland County, PA. D.O.D. 11/26/16. Letters Testamentary on NOTICE
the above Estate have been granted to the undersigned, who request all
persons having claims or demands against the estate of the decedent to Pursuant to the Act of October 15, 1998, No. 93, known as the Sunshine Act,
make known the same and all persons indebted to the decedent to make notice is hereby given that the regularly scheduled Board of Commissioners
payment without delay to Debra S. Kingsbury & Susan A. West, Executrices,
c/o Brian R. Price, Esq., 140 E. Butler Ave., Chalfont, PA 18914. Or to their
Finance Meeting on Wednesday, March 8, 2017 at 1:30 p.m. is rescheduled
to 10:00 a.m. on the same day in the Commissioners Hearing Room,
Superintendents-must have previous
Atty.: Brian R. Price, Semanoff Ormsby Greenberg & Torchia, LLC, 140 E.
Butler Ave., Chalfont, PA 18914.
Cumberland County Courthouse, 1 Courthouse Square, Carlisle, PA. The
public is invited to attend.
PennDOT and/or PA Turnpike experience.
CUMBERLAND COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS: Commissioners Foreman/woman-must have pipe/grade/
Vincent T. DiFilippo, James H. Hertzler, and Gary Eichelberger; Lawrence
NOTICE Thomas, Chief Clerk; Keith Brenneman, Solicitor milling experience and experience with
Estate of MARION C. ROMAN, deceased. Letters Testamentary in the Estate PennDOT/PA Turnpike procedures and
of Marion C. Roman, late of the Borough of Carlisle, Cumberland County,
Pennsylvania, have been granted to the undersigned. All persons knowing
NOTICE
specifications.
themselves to be indebted to said estate are requested to make payment,
and those having claims shall present them, without delay, for settlement to:
Letters Testamentary have been granted to the undersigned Executor of the Surveyors-must have previous surveyor
Estate of MARIAN F. BERRY, late of the Borough of Carlisle, Cumberland
c/o
Ashley L. Roman, Executrix
Jerry A. Weigle, Esquire
County, Pennsylvania. All persons having claims against the Estate are experience & a PA surveyor license.
requested to make such claims known to the undersigned. Those persons
WEIGLE & ASSOCIATES, P.C.
126 East King Street
indebted to the decedent are requested to make payment without delay to: Surveyor assistant-should be familiar with
Shippensburg, PA 17257
Attorney for Executrix
Robert G. Berry, Executor
c/o Marcus A. McKnight, III, Esquire
GPS and rod levels
Irwin & McKnight, P.C.
60 West Pomfret Street
Carlisle, PA 17013 Salary based on experience. Please send resumes
NOTICE
IRWIN & McKNIGHT, P.C., Attorneys to jdilissio@hemptbros.com, to
Letters Testamentary have been granted to the undersigned Co-Executors of
the Estate of JOHN MOSTELLAK, late of the Borough of Newville, Hempt Bros., Inc 205 Creek Road, Camp Hill,
Cumberland County, Pennsylvania. All persons having claims against the PA 17011, or call 717-737-3411 for an application.
Estate are requested to make such claims known to the undersigned. Those
persons indebted to the decedent are requested to make payment without NOTICE
delay to:
Letters Testamentary have been granted to the undersigned Executors of the
Kathleen I. Parsons, Executrix Estate of ERCOL O. ACRI SR. a/k/a ERIC ACRI SR., late of Mechanicsburg
Apartments Apartments
c/o Marcus A. McKnight, III, Esquire Borough, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania. All persons having claims
against the Estate are requested to make such claims known to the
610 for Rent 610 for Rent
Irwin & McKnight, P.C.
60 West Pomfret Street undersigned. Those persons indebted to the decedent are requested to
Carlisle, PA 17013 make payment without delay to:

IRWIN & McKNIGHT, P.C., Attorneys Elizabeth A. Acri-Bowen, Executor


Denise Acri McGarvey, Executor
Ercol O. Acri Jr., Executor
c/o James M. Robinson, Esquire
SALZMANN HUGHES PC
NOTICE 354 Alexander Spring Road, Suite 1
Carlisle, PA 17015
Letters Administration have been granted to the undersigned Co-Administrators One And Two Bedrooms
of the Estate of LOIS R. SHUGHART, late of Middlesex Township, Attorneys:
Cumberland County, Pennsylvania. All persons having claims against the SALZMANN HUGHES, P.C. 1 Bedroom Townhouses
Estate are requested to make such claims known to the undersigned. Those Wall To Wall Carpeting
persons indebted to the decedent are requested to make payment without Gas Stove & Refrigerator
delay to:
Free Hot Water/Heat/
Donna Stamm, Co-Administrator PUBLIC NOTICE Cooking Gas
Carol Coldsmith, Co-Administrator 24 Hour Emergency
Cheryl Hoch, Co-Administrator PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the Silver Spring Township Zoning
c/o Marcus A. McKnight, III, Esquire Hearing Board will meet on Monday, March 13, 2017 at 6:00 pm at the Maintenance
Irwin & McKnight, P.C. Township Municipal Building, 8 Flowers Drive, Mechanicsburg, PA 17050 to Easy Access To Major
60 West Pomfret Street conduct a public hearing on and consider the following application(s):
Highways
Carlisle, PA 17013
Variance 2017-4 - Landmark Builders, In., for Peng Chen and Ran Liu, 55 On-site Management
IRWIN & McKNIGHT, P.C., Attorneys Shelduck Lane, Mechanicsburg. The applicant is requesting a variance to Flexible Lease Terms
Section 327.7 - Required Design Standards 0 Silver Spring Township 2013
Zoning Ordinance - for enchroachment into a side yard setback. ACROSS FROM THE U.S. ARMY WAR COLLEGE
Variance 2017-5 - Jones Sign Company, for Developers Realty Corporation, Carlwynne Manor APARTMENTS
CO-EXECUTORS NOTICE Kohls 6444 Carlisle Pike, Mechanicsburg. The applicant is requesting a
variance to Section 313.3 - Permanent Signs- for a monument sign. 860 Carlwynne Court, #A207, Carlisle 866-734-0048
Letters Testamentary on the Estate of JEAN I. CIGNETTO, late of Silver MONDAYFRIDAY 9AM-6PM; SATURDAY 10AM5PM; SUNDAY 124PM
Spring Township, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania, Deceased, have
been granted to Bruce Mark Brunett and Wayne F. Shade.
The above applications have been submitted pursuant to Section 604 of the
Silver Spring Township Zoning Ordinance. All interested parties are Hanover Manor APARTMENTS
All persons knowing themselves to be indebted to said Estate shall make encouraged to attend this hearing. 712 Hanover Court, #A208, Carlisle 855-834-0356
payment immediately, and those having claims will present them for MONDAY FRIDAY 9:00 AM-5:30 PM
settlement to: If you are a person with disabilities and wish to attend the hearing scheduled
Bruce Mark Brunett aforesaid and require an auxiliary aid service or other accommodations to
53 West Pomfret Street participate in the proceedings, please call Planning and Zoning at
Carlisle, PA 17013 717-591-9067 x 3508 to discuss how Silver Spring Township may best
accommodate your needs.

Wayne F. Shade Don Franklin, Chairman


53 West Pomfret Street Silver Spring Township
Carlisle, PA 17013 Zoning Hearing Board

Wayne F. Shade, Esquire


53 West Pomfret Street

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Carlisle, PA 17013
Attorney NOTICE

Gravity Thickener Improvements Bid

NOTICE
Online sealed bids for the construction of Gravity Thickener Improvements will
be received by Lower Allen Township Authority via the PennBid Program
community calendar
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF MUSCOGEE COUNTY
STATE OF GEORGIA
(www.PennBid.net) until Thursday, April 6, 2017 at 12:00 PM local
prevailing time; at which time said bids will be publicly opened and read
aloud.
at cumberlink.com
IAN B. GORDON, * Copies of the Contract Documents may be obtained at no cost at
www.PennBid.net.
Plaintiff, *
All questions about the meaning or intent of the Contract Documents shall be
vs. * CIVIL ACTION FILE submitted via PennBids "Questions" tab. No questions will be accepted by
phone, fax, or direct e-mail.
CRYSTAL GORDON, * NO: SU-14-DM-2068-06
Each bidder must deposit, with the bid, Security in the amount of ten percent
Defendant * (10%) of the bid and subject to the conditions provided in the Instructions to
Bidders.
NOTICE OF PUBLICATION
The work in connection with this project constitutes a Public Works by a Public
TO: CRYSTAL GORDON Body under Pennsylvania Prevailing Wage Act. Bidders are advised that
Unknown Address prevailing minimum wage rates, promulgated by the Pennsylvania
Secretary of Labor, which must be paid to workmen employed on this
By ORDER for service dated the 30th day of January, 2017, you are hereby project, are incorporated in the Contract Documents.
notified that on the 2nd day of July, 2014, IAN B. GORDON filed suit against
you for DIVORCE. The Lower Allen Township Authority Wastewater Treatment Plant is located at
120 Limekiln Road, New Cumberland, PA 17070 and prospective bidders
You are hereby required to file with the Clerk of the Superior Court, and serce may discuss the project during normal business hours with representatives
upon Plaintiffs attorney, S. Scot Sikes, 5 Bradley Park Court, Suite 101, of the Owner and Engineer.
Columbus, Georgia 31904 an Answer in writing within sixty-one (61) days of
the date of the first publication notice. All bids shall remain irrevocable for sixty (60) days after the actual date of the
opening thereof unless award is delayed due to the required approval of
WITNESS the HONORABLES Frank J. Jordan, Jr., William C. Rumer, Bobby another government agency, the sale of bonds, or the award of a grant or
G. Peters, Bemon G. McBride, III, Arthur L. Smth, III, Maureen C. Gottfried, grants; in which case, bids shall be irrevocable for one hundred twenty (120)
and J. Ronald Mullins, Jr., Judge of this Superior Court. days in compliance with Act 317 of 1978 approved November 26, 1978, as
amended.
This 30th day of January, 2017.
John J. Brossman, III, PE, Manager/Engineer (717) 774-0610 - Phone
Bemon G. McBride, III, Judge, Lower Allen Township Authority (717) 774-2291 - Fax
Superior Court of Muscogee County, Georgia 120 Limekiln Road, New Cumberland, PA 17070-2428
B10|Tuesday, February 28, 2017 The Sentinel

As you contemplate
your vote for the
Cornerstone FCU - Belco Community CU merger,
consider the following:

1. Yes, all CFCU staff will be retained and offered like-kind employment through this
strategic merger. No one will lose their job or receive a reduction in salary and a
competitive benefits package will be gained.

2. Yes, all branch locations (including Big Spring High School) will remain open and
be added to the network of Belco branches. There will be 14 branches for your
convenience (Carlisle, Newville, Mechanicsburg, Gettysburg, Hanover, Camp Hill,
Harrisburg, Lancaster, and Lebanon).

3. Yes, two strong credit unions will be uniting to keep financial products and services
affordable and position the credit union for continued, long-term growth.

4. The CFCU Board of Directors unanimously approved the merger. The Board is an
elected body of officials that represents and acts on behalf of the membership in over-
sight and decision making for the credit union. Your Board of Directors has conducted
merger due diligence free from personal agendas or personal gain to ensure collective
agreement for the good and welfare of the membership being served.

5. The preliminary merger agreement and regulatory approvals indicate that CFCU
has conducted business in accordance with the legal and regulatory requirements set
forth by Federal and State law, NCUA and the Pennsylvania Department of Banking &
Securities. After careful due diligence, the Board is recommending a merger with
Belco for member approval on March 2, 2017.

7. Members can expect to have a Gold Star Experience after the merger. It was
6.
paramount in the decision for the Board of Directors that service to the members
continue to be a top priority. Belco guarantees exceptional service with every member
interaction. The Gold Star Experience is part of the Belco Commitment to Excellence
in every facet of their business.
Belco Members Enjoy the
Vote by mail in ballot
or
in person at the member meeting
1. Attempt to answer member questions immediately. If
we cannot, we will call or email a response by the on March 2 at 6:00 p.m.
close of business that same day. at the Comfort Suites
2. Respond to all emails within 24 hours of receipt. on Hanover St. in Carlisle
3. Respond to every member by name.

Every
4. Thank every member for his or her business.
5. Ensure that all teller transactions will be 100%
accurate.
6. Provide credit decisions on consumer loan applica-

ote
tions before the close of business (when submitted
before 3:00 p.m. on a business day).
7. Service follow-up calls to members after they open a

Counts
new product or service to inquire about the quality of
our service.

The cost of breaking one of these guarantees is


$10 paid to the member. The loan decision
guarantee is $100.

5 Eastgate Drive, Carlisle


320 N. Hanover St., Carlisle
5 Carlisle Road, Newville
717-249-1661
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