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PIAA GIRLS PIAA BOYS BASKETBALL

Chatty McBuckets
BASKETBALL

Eagles
Kirkpatrick Trinitys senior PG
prefers rarely stays quiet,

a quiet backing his talk with


4 district titles

art study
GEOFF MORROW
The Sentinel
Sure, there are times Larry

Kostelac Jr. wants to charge out
onto the floor, squeeze Aus-
The CV center likes a tin Gilbertson by the arms and
shout, What the heck are you
cup of tea, and making doing?
the mugs for it Like when Trinitys point guard
maintained that swaggy 3-point
JAKE ADAMS pose after drilling a recent trey,
The Sentinel More hoops only to have his head coach stomp
ike most
L previews and curse at the showmanship.
athletes, Addi Put that (crap) down, keep
K irkpatrick Turn to B5 for playing! Gilbertson recalls
was issued previews on Kostelac yelling while reaching
a challenge all eight local out onto the hardwood and trying
prior to her PIAA games. to smack him across the backside
senior year at Plus, grab Sat- while No. 11 retreated down court
Cumberland urdays paper in style.
Valley: create for a feature Todays game is completely
100 tea cups on Carlisles different than how he played,
during the Deshawn Gilbertson continued. Were
course of the Millington. all about the shoes, the anima-
school year. tions after (shots), the whole
Didnt expect that one, right? bench going crazy. Its just stuff
Kirkpatrick is a unique charac- he sees, and hes like, Thats
ter for the three-time defending dumb! Thats stupid! Thats not
state champion Eagles (20-6), basketball!
who face District 1 six seed Boy- Gilbertson laughs as he shares
ertown (23-5) in the first round of this story at the end of Wednes-
the PIAA Class 6A girls basket- day nights practice, his head
ball championships on Friday. coach not far away and, if within
A senior starting center and the earshot, very likely to shake his
teams second leading scorer, head at his senior tri-captain.
behind classmate Katie Jekot, Gilbertson, though, has earned
Kirkpatrick is a willing talker but a healthy length of leash from
doesnt seek the limelight. Trinitys 33-year head coach,
She will go to Division II Lin- who just won his 675th career
coln Memorial University (Ten- game (against 274 losses) when
nessee) next year because its the Shamrocks edged Lancaster
small and a Christian school. The Mennonite in last weeks District
Railsplitters will be one of the No. 3 Class 3A championship.
3 seeds in this years NCAA Divi- The flashy point guard, pre-
sion II Tournament after going senting a near-constant smile
26-4 and winning the South At- on and off the court, defies that
lantic Conference Championship, casual look by working his tail
and theyre exploring a move to off to improve his game and his
Division I that could take place in teams chances every time the
the middle of Kirkpatricks career. Rocks hit the floor.
The former private school Austin has really been a plea-
student needed time to adjust to sure to coach, said Kostelac,
the massive Cumberland Valley whose outfit just won its fourth
School District when she trans- straight district title, cementing
ferred as an eighth-grader. Shes Gilbertsons place in Trinitys
looking forward to smaller classes filthy rich basketball history.
at the next level. Our staff has full confidence
So art is her escape, a little pri- in his ability to lead our team. SENTINEL FILE
vate time in an otherwise hectic We can always count on him in Trinitys Austin Gilbertson on using his humor in tense situations: Its just dumb stuff (to say and do), things
and occasionally overwhelming making the play for himself or that can get guys refocused and ready to play. Because if its too serious, everyones going to want to freak
year for any teenager. his teammates. Austin has been out. Its one of those things where you just need to settle the troops.
Its so calming, and anytime the cornerstone to the success
Im stressed out theres where I we have enjoyed during his four that accomplishment, though he adelphia Public Leagues Straw- A natural talent and
go, Kirkpatrick said. years in our program. played exclusively junior varsity berry Mansion. talker
Kirkpatrick has been known to A four-time district cham- as a freshman in the regular sea- This is the last run for the
shun the social pressure cooker of pion speaks for itself. son, then broke his ankle ahead 6-foot-3 Gilbertson (15.1 points, Growing up with two older
a high school cafeteria, foregoing Yes, Gilbertsons storied ca- of the playoffs and never did get 4.6 assists per game), Edwards sisters and an older brother in
the chatter to instead grab a few reer will soon come to a close, into any games. (18.7 ppg) and Marcus Hall (6.5 a talkative, fun-loving family,
bites in peace and knock out an- and his four consecutive dis- Trinity heads to Milton Her- ppg), the senior triumvirate thats Gilbertson learned quickly how
other ceramic mug. trict titles put him in rarified sheys Spartan Center to begin guided this years group to a 22-3 to jab (verbally, anyway).
air. Classmate and best friend its PIAA Class 3A tournament record, a Mid-Penn Capital title
Please see KIRKPATRICK, Page B4 Timmy Edwards also shares in Friday night at 8 against the Phil- and the latest district crown. Please see GILBERTSON, Page B4

PIAA WRESTLING PIAA WRESTLING

Myers far from nervous after Day 1 195 trio opens strong;
The Bubblers
sophomore advanced Barrick, Koser to QFs
with relative ease in In all, seven locals Friday: Northerns Jake Koser
also earned a quarterfinal berth
the 2A first round advance to the 3A at 195, and Shippensburgs Cole
Forrester remains alive in the
MALLORY MERDA
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quarterfinals today second round of wrestlebacks.
Thats par for the course this
HERSHEY Kollin Myers
BRETT KEENER postseason, where that trio has
isnt nervous to be under the For The Sentinel squared off at sectionals (where
lights at Hersheys Giant Center. HERSHEY Nobody needed Koser won), districts (where Bar-
According to him, he never was. to explain to Blake Barrick what rick won), and more recently, in
Ever since I wrestled my MICHAEL BUPP, THE SENTINEL the competition was going to the practice room.
first match here (during) team Boiling Springs Kollin Myers keeps Bentons Joe Clock under control at be like at the PIAA Individual Weve been wrestling in
states freshman year, I was 126 pounds during the PIAA Class 2A wrestling championships Thursday Wrestling Championships. The competition, but weve been
never nervous, Myers said. I at Hersheys Giant Center. Big Spring junior has been expe- practicing together this whole
just watched my brother (Korbin riencing it every day for the past postseason, Barrick said.
Myers) wrestle all those years The Boiling Springs soph- The lightweight handled Ben- month. Were all friends, were all just
and watching Joey Spisak and omore has a new goal: to win tons Joe Klock without much Barrick rolled to a quarterfinal looking to make it through to-
all them, I looked up to them more than the silver medal he trouble and escaped to the spot in the Class 3A 195-pound gether and get these District 3
and I said, I want to wrestle at got last year at the PIAA Class 126-pound quarterfinals with a bracket with a first-round win guys on the medal stand. Thats
the Giant Center one day. Ever 2A championships. And Thurs- 7-3 decision. Thursday at Giant Center, and the goal.
since that first match, I love it. I day morning he got himself one hell have some familiar com-
love wrestling here. step closer. Please see CLASS 2A, Page B9 pany as he hunts for a medal Please see CLASS 3A, Page B9

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Starting lineup SENTINEL SPORTS RESULTS


The Sentinel strives to get in all local sports results submitted
PIAA wrestling coverage PIAA basketball coverage to us by 9:45p.m. for print the next day. For full results from
Again follow Mallory Merda and Brett Keener A list of who were covering tonight: Geoff Morrow will have Camp yesterdays local games, go to cumberlink.com/sports.
for updates all day today from Hershey for Hill-Blairsville girls (5 p.m.) and Mechanicsburg-Springfield-Delco Contact us at:
Day 2 of the individual championships. Class boys (8 p.m.). Jeffrey Kauffman covers CV-Boyertown girls (5 p.m.). Phone: 717-240-7106
2A begins at 9 a.m. and 3A starts at 2:15. Tom Sixeas covers Trinity-Strawberry Mansion boys (8 p.m.). Email: sportsdoor@cumberlink.com
Hours: 3:30 11:30p.m.
@MalloryMerda and @brett_keener @RageAgainstGMo, @jcaakauff and @TomSixeas Sports Editor: Jake Adams (jadams@cumberlink.com)

Pittsburgh 7, Winnipeg 4 Atlanta 35 29 .547 4 Detroit defensive three second 2, Detroit team Chicago White Sox 4, Arizona 2
TRANSACTIONS Ottawa 5, Dallas 2 AHL Miami 31 34 .477 9 2. A19,421 (19,971). Oakland 12, Cincinnati 5
ASEBALL
B Thursdays Games EASTERN CONFERENCE Charlotte 28 36 .438 11 L.A. Angels 5, Cleveland 4
Carolina 4, N.Y. Rangers 3 Orlando 24 41 .369 16 Seattle 8, Chicago Cubs 6
American League
BALTIMORE ORIOLES Optioned RHPs Jason Toronto 4, Philadelphia 2 ATLANTIC DIVISION Central Division COLLEGE BASKETBALL Venezuela 6, Texas 4
Milwaukee 8, San Diego 2
Garcia and Parker Bridwell to Norfolk (IL). Tampa Bay 4, Minnesota 1 GP W L OL SOL Pts GF GA W L Pct GB
WB-Scranton 59 39 17 3 0 81 194 143 Cleveland 42 21 .667 Colorado 10, Puerto Rico 2
National League Anaheim at Chicago, 8:30p.m.
New Jersey at Colorado, 9p.m. Lehigh Valley 58 37 18 3 0 77 211 170 Indiana 33 31 .516 9
Top 25 Fared Fridays Games
MILWAUKEE BREWERS Optioned RHP Adrian T
HURSDAY
Houser to Biloxi (SL). Montreal at Calgary, 9p.m. Providence 59 34 16 5 4 77 180 151 Detroit 32 33 .492 11 St. Louis vs. Washington at West Palm Beach,
American Association Ottawa at Arizona, 9p.m. Bridgeport 58 36 19 2 1 75 179 163 Chicago 31 33 .484 11 Fla., 1:05p.m.
X-MUST WIN TODAYS GAME TO ADVANCE
SIOUX CITY EXPLORERS Signed RHPs Ryan N.Y. Islanders at Vancouver, 10p.m. Hershey 59 31 17 8 3 73 201 174 Milwaukee 30 33 .476 12 Tampa Bay vs. Pittsburgh at Bradenton, Fla.,
Springfield 58 22 26 8 2 54 146 167 1. Kansas (28-4) lost to TCU 85-82. Next: TBA. 1:05p.m.
Zimmerman and Hobbs Johnson. Nashville at Los Angeles, 10:30p.m. WESTERN CONFERENCE
Hartford 58 21 32 3 2 47 151 204 2. Villanova (29-3) beat St. Johns 108-67. Next: Toronto vs. Detroit at Lakeland, Fla., 1:05p.m.
WICHITA WINGUTS Released RHP Gage Smith. Washington at San Jose, 10:30p.m. Southwest Division vs. Seton Hall, Friday.
Signed RHP Danny Gutierrez. NORTH DIVISION Minnesota vs. Miami at Jupiter, Fla., 1:05p.m.
Fridays Games W L Pct GB 3. UCLA (28-3) vs. Southern Cal. Next: x-vs. No. N.Y. Mets (ss) vs. Atlanta at Kissimmee, Fla.,
BASKETBALL Buffalo at Columbus, 7p.m. GP W L OL SOL Pts GF GA x-San Antonio 50 13 .794 7 Arizona or Colorado, Friday. 1:05p.m.
Chicago at Detroit, 7:30p.m. Syracuse 59 30 19 5 5 70 180 181 Houston 44 21 .677 7 4. Gonzaga (32-1) did not play. Next: NCAA N.Y. Yankees vs. Philadelphia at Clearwater,
NBA
Minnesota at Florida, 7:30p.m. Albany 59 32 25 1 1 66 165 163 Memphis 36 28 .563 14 tournament. Fla., 1:05p.m.
NBA Fined New Orleans F/C DeMarcus Cousins
$50,000 for directing inappropriate language Anaheim at St. Louis, 8p.m. Toronto 60 30 25 4 1 65 185 166 Dallas 27 36 .429 23 5. Oregon (28-4) beat Arizona State 80-57. Houston vs. N.Y. Mets (ss) at Port St. Lucie, Fla.,
towards fans. Pittsburgh at Edmonton, 9p.m. Utica 58 26 23 7 2 61 151 165 New Orleans 25 40 .385 26 Next: vs. California, Friday. 1:10p.m.
NBA Development League Saturdays Games St. Johns 60 27 25 7 1 62 170 181 Northwest Division 6. North Carolina (27-6) beat Miami 78-53. Chicago White Sox vs. Milwaukee (ss) at Phoenix,
LOS ANGELES D-FENDERS Acquired F Philadelphia at Boston, 1p.m. Binghamton 59 24 32 2 1 51 152 196 W L Pct GB Next: vs. No. 14 Duke, Friday. 3:05p.m.
DeShawn Stephens off waivers. Nashville at San Jose, 4p.m. Rochester 58 24 32 0 2 50 159 190 Utah 41 24 .631 7. Arizona (27-4) vs. Colorado. Next: x-vs. No. Cleveland vs. San Francisco at Scottsdale, Ariz.,
Toronto at Carolina, 7p.m. WESTERN CONFERENCE Oklahoma City 35 29 .547 5 3 UCLA or Southern Cal, Friday. 3:05p.m.
FOOTBALL Denver 29 35 .453 11 8. Kentucky (26-5) did not play. Next: vs. Chicago Cubs vs. Seattle at Peoria, Ariz.,
Florida at Tampa Bay, 7p.m.
PRO FOOTBALL HALL OF FAME Added Kim Calgary at Winnipeg, 7p.m. CENTRAL DIVISION Portland 27 35 .435 12 Georgia, Friday. 3:10p.m.
Metcalf-Kupres, Anthony Munoz and Amy Adams Columbus at Buffalo, 7p.m. GP W L OL SOL Pts GF GA Minnesota 26 37 .413 14 9. Baylor (25-6) vs. Kansas State. Next: x-vs. No. Milwaukee (ss) vs. Arizona at Scottsdale, Ariz.,
Strunk to the governing board. Ottawa at Colorado, 7p.m. Grand Rapids 58 38 17 1 2 79 204 141 P
acific Division 11 West Virginia or Texas, Friday. 3:10p.m.
NFL N.Y. Islanders at St. Louis, 8p.m. Chicago 60 35 17 5 3 78 207 163 W L Pct GB 10. Louisville (24-8) lost to No. 14 Duke 81-77. San Diego vs. L.A. Angels at Tempe, Ariz.,
ARIZONA CARDINALS Agreed to terms with S New Jersey at Arizona, 8p.m. Milwaukee 58 33 19 3 3 72 171 167 x-Golden State 52 12 .813 Next: TBA. 3:10p.m.
Antoine Bethea on a three-year contract and C Pittsburgh at Vancouver, 10p.m. Iowa 58 27 23 6 2 62 142 155 L.A. Clippers 38 26 .594 14 11. West Virginia (25-7) beat Texas 63-53. Next: Baltimore vs. Boston at Fort Myers, Fla.,
A.Q. Shipley on a two-year contract. Washington at Los Angeles, 10:30p.m. Cleveland 58 27 24 3 4 61 143 162 Sacramento 25 39 .391 27 x-vs. No. 9 Baylor or Kansas State, Friday. 6:05p.m.
ATLANTA FALCONS Agreed to terms with
Sundays Games Charlotte 57 26 27 4 0 56 150 166 Phoenix 21 43 .328 31 12. SMU (27-4) did not play. Next: vs. East Colorado vs. Cincinnati at Goodyear, Ariz.,
QB Matt Schaub and DT Courtney Upshaw on
Minnesota at Chicago, 12:30p.m. Manitoba 59 23 28 4 4 54 151 183 L.A. Lakers 19 45 .297 33 Carolina, Friday. 8:05p.m.
contract extensions.
Montreal at Edmonton, 7p.m. Rockford 61 21 29 8 3 53 144 195 x-clinched playoff spot 13. Purdue (25-6) did not play. Next: vs. Oakland vs. Kansas City at Surprise, Ariz.,
BUFFALO BILLS Released S Aaron Williams. Wednesdays Games Michigan, Friday. 8:05p.m.
CINCINNATI BENGALS Re-signed WR Brandon N.Y. Rangers at Detroit, 7p.m. PACIFIC DIVISION Orlando 98, Chicago 91 14. Duke (25-8) beat No. 10 Louisville 81-77. Texas vs. L.A. Dodgers at Glendale, Ariz.,
LaFell to a two-year contract. Washington at Anaheim, 9:30p.m. GP W L OL SOL Pts GF GA Atlanta 110, Brooklyn 105 Next: vs. No. 6 North Carolina, Friday. 9:05p.m.
CLEVELAND BROWNS Signed G Joel Bitonio to Dallas at San Jose, 10p.m. San Jose 52 34 12 2 4 74 183 134 Miami 108, Charlotte 101 15. Cincinnati (27-4) did not play. Next: vs. Saturdays Games
a five-year contract extension. San Diego 52 33 14 3 2 71 173 137 Indiana 115, Detroit 98 Tulsa, Friday. Atlanta vs. St. Louis at Jupiter, Fla., 1:05p.m.
DETROIT LIONS Re-signed DT Khyri Thornton. Maple Leafs 4, Flyers 2 Ontario 53 29 16 8 0 66 157 150 Milwaukee 104, New York 93 16. Florida State (25-7) beat Virginia Tech Boston (ss) vs. Minnesota at Fort Myers, Fla.,
PHILADELPHIA EAGLES Agreed to terms with Philadelphia 1 0 1 2 Bakersfield 52 25 21 5 1 56 153 146 Minnesota 107, L.A. Clippers 91 74-68. Next: x-vs. No. 21 Virginia or No. 22 1:05p.m.
WR Torrey Smith on a three-year contract. Toronto 1 1 2 4 Stockton 52 24 23 4 1 53 153 144 Toronto 94, New Orleans 87 Notre Dame, Friday. Detroit vs. N.Y. Yankees at Tampa, Fla., 1:05p.m.
Released DE Connor Barwin. First Period1, Philadelphia, Simmonds 28 Tucson 51 23 22 6 0 52 139 169 Utah 115, Houston 108 17. Florida (24-7) did not play. Next: vs. Miami vs. Houston at West Palm Beach, Fla.,
HOCKEY (Giroux, Gostisbehere), 6:09 (pp). 2, Toronto, Texas 57 27 27 1 2 57 175 196 San Antonio 114, Sacramento 104 Vanderbilt, Friday. 1:05p.m.
Nylander 18 (Brown, Gardiner), 13:57 (pp). San Antonio 58 21 32 4 1 47 139 186 Washington 123, Denver 113 18. Butler (23-8) lost to Xavier 62-57. Next: Pittsburgh vs. Baltimore at Sarasota, Fla.,
NHL Boston 99, Golden State 86
Second Period3, Toronto, Bozak 16, 9:28. N
OTE: TWO POINTS ARE AWARDED FOR TBA. 1:05p.m.
NEW YORK RANGERS Recalled G Brandon Thursdays Games
Third Period4, Toronto, Marner 16 A WIN, ONE POINT FOR AN OVERTIME OR 19. Saint Marys (28-4) did not play. Next: TBA. Tampa Bay vs. Boston (ss) at Fort Myers, Fla.,
Halverson from Greenville (ECHL) on a emer- Detroit 106, Cleveland 101
(Bozak, Rielly), 13:44 (pp). 5, Philadelphia, SHOOTOUT LOSS. 20. Wichita State (30-4) did not play. Next: 1:05p.m.
gency basis. L.A. Clippers at Memphis, 8p.m.
Gostisbehere 6 (Filppula, Voracek), 17:32. 6, Wednesdays Games NCAA Tournament. Philadelphia vs. Toronto at Dunedin, Fla.,
ECHL San Antonio at Oklahoma City, 8p.m.
Toronto, Kadri 28, 19:00. Cleveland 5, Milwaukee 3 21. Virginia (22-9) vs. No. 22 Notre Dame. 1:07p.m.
ELMIRA JACKALS Loaned G Andy Iles to Albany Philadelphia at Portland, 10p.m. Next: x-vs. No. 16 Florida State or Virginia Washington vs. N.Y. Mets at Port St. Lucie, Fla.,
(AHL). Shots on GoalPhiladelphia 7-11-2038. Syracuse 4, St. Johns 2 L.A. Lakers at Phoenix, 10:30p.m. Tech, Friday. 1:10p.m.
READING ROYALS Signed F Matt Salhany. Toronto 8-14-1133. Rochester 4, Toronto 3 Fridays Games 22. Notre Dame (23-8) vs. No. 21 Virginia. Chicago White Sox vs. Texas (ss) at Surprise,
Signed F Steve Lebel to an amateur tryout Power-play opportunitiesPhiladelphia 1 of 3; Lehigh Valley 3, WB-Scranton 0 Orlando at Charlotte, 7p.m. Next: x-vs. No. 16 Florida State or Virginia Ariz., 3:05p.m.
agreement. Toronto 2 of 2. Texas 5, Grand Rapids 4 Golden State at Minnesota, 8p.m. Tech, Friday. Cincinnati (ss) vs. San Francisco at Scottsdale,
COLLEGE GoaliesPhiladelphia, Neuvirth 10-10-1 (32 San Diego 7, San Jose 6, OT Houston at Chicago, 8p.m. 23. Iowa State (21-10) beat Oklahoma State Ariz., 3:05p.m.
shots-29 saves). Toronto, Andersen 26-14-13 Stockton 4, Bakersfield 0 Indiana at Milwaukee, 8p.m. 92-83. Next: vs. TCU, Friday.
TENNESSEE STATE Announced the resignation Thursdays Games Colorado vs. Chicago Cubs at Mesa, Ariz.,
of womens basketball coach Larry Joe Inman. (38-36). Toronto at Atlanta, 8p.m. 24. Wisconsin (23-8) did not play. Next: vs. 3:05p.m.
A18,894 (18,819). T2:35. Cleveland 3, Chicago 2, OT Boston at Denver, 9p.m. Indiana, Friday. Kansas City vs. Cleveland at Goodyear, Ariz.,
RefereesTJ Luxmore, Kevin Pollock. Linesmen Charlotte at Manitoba, 8p.m. Brooklyn at Dallas, 9p.m. 25. Maryland (24-7) did not play. Next: vs. 3:05p.m.
NHL Devin Berg, Steve Miller. Fridays Games
Springfield at Syracuse, 7p.m.
Washington at Sacramento, 10:30p.m.
Saturdays Games
Northwestern or Rutgers, Friday. L.A. Angels vs. L.A. Dodgers at Glendale, Ariz.,
EASTERN CONFERENCE Bridgeport at Utica, 7p.m. 3:05p.m.
Hurricanes 4, Rangers 3 Utah at Oklahoma City, 3p.m. San Diego vs. Milwaukee at Phoenix, 3:05p.m.
ATLANTIC DIVISION N.Y. Rangers 1 2 03
Albany at Binghamton, 7:05p.m.
Hershey at Lehigh Valley, 7:05p.m.
Philadelphia at L.A. Clippers, 3:30p.m.
New York at Detroit, 5p.m.
MLB Texas (ss) vs. Oakland at Mesa, Ariz., 3:05p.m.
GP W L OT Pts GF GA Carolina 2 0 24 St. Johns at Rochester, 7:05p.m. AMERICAN LEAGUE Cincinnati (ss) vs. Seattle at Peoria, Ariz.,
Cleveland at Orlando, 7p.m. 3:10p.m.
Montreal 67 38 21 8 84 185 166 First Period1, N.Y. Rangers, Kreider 26 Hartford at WB-Scranton, 7:05p.m. W L Pct.
New Orleans at Charlotte, 7p.m. San Francisco (ss) vs. Arizona at Scottsdale,
Ottawa 65 37 22 6 80 175 169 (Stepan, Mcdonagh), 7:24 (pp). 2, Carolina, Charlotte at Manitoba, 8p.m. Minnesota at Milwaukee, 8p.m. New York 11 3 0.786 Ariz., 3:10p.m.
Boston 67 35 26 6 76 188 175 Skinner 21 (Rask), 13:15. 3, Carolina, Zykov 1 Rockford at Milwaukee, 8p.m. Toronto at Miami, 8p.m. Los Angeles 9 3 0.750
Toronto 66 30 22 14 74 201 197 (J.Staal, Aho), 13:44. Iowa at Texas, 8:30p.m. Golden State at San Antonio, 8:30p.m. Oakland 7 4 0.636
Tampa Bay 66 31 26 9 71 183 182 Second Period4, N.Y. Rangers, Zibanejad 10 Ontario at Bakersfield, 10p.m.
Florida 65 29 25 11 69 162 183 (Kreider, Stepan), 7:16 (pp). 5, N.Y. Rangers, Tucson at San Diego, 10p.m.
Atlanta at Memphis, 9p.m.
Phoenix at Dallas, 9p.m.
Seattle
Minnesota 6 4 0.600
8 5 0.615
GOLF
Buffalo 67 27 28 12 66 169 196 Zibanejad 11, 16:42 (pp). Saturdays Games Washington at Portland, 10p.m. Chicago 7 5 0.583
Detroit 65 25 29 11 61 161 196 Third Period6, Carolina, Aho 19 (Faulk, Albany at Bridgeport, 7p.m. Denver at Sacramento, 10:30p.m. Baltimore 7 5 0.583 PGA-Valspar Championship
Metropolitan Division Teravainen), 9:04 (pp). 7, Carolina, Aho 20 St. Johns at Syracuse, 7p.m. Kansas City 7 5 0.583
GP W L OT Pts GF GA (Lindholm, J.Staal), 12:28 (pp). Chicago at Milwaukee, 7p.m.
Sundays Games
Chicago at Boston, 3:30p.m. Tampa Bay 6 5 0.545 Par Scores
Washington 65 44 14 7 95 212 139 Shots on GoalN.Y. Rangers 15-14-1443. Hershey at Binghamton, 7:05p.m. Boston 5 7 0.417 Thursday
Miami at Indiana, 6p.m. At Innisbrook Golf Resort
Columbus 65 42 17 6 90 207 149 Carolina 8-4-1830. Utica at Lehigh Valley, 7:05p.m. New York at Brooklyn, 6p.m. Cleveland 5 7 0.417
Pittsburgh 65 41 16 8 90 230 184 Hartford at Springfield, 7:05p.m. Houston 4 6 0.400 Palm Harbor, Fla.
Power-play opportunitiesN.Y. Rangers 3 of 6; Cleveland at Houston, 9p.m.
N.Y. Rangers 68 43 23 2 88 219 179 Providence at WB-Scranton, 7:05p.m. Toronto 3 8 0.273 Purse: $6.3 million
Carolina 2 of 4. Portland at Phoenix, 9p.m. Yardage: 7,340; Par: 71
N.Y. Islanders 65 31 23 11 73 192 194 GoaliesN.Y. Rangers, Raanta 13-6-0 (30 shots- Iowa at Texas, 8p.m. Philadelphia at L.A. Lakers, 9:30p.m. Detroit 3 10 0.231
Philadelphia 66 31 27 8 70 172 197 Stockton at Bakersfield, 9p.m. Texas 2 9 0.182 Partial First Round
26 saves). Carolina, Ward 22-20-8 (43-40). J. Herman 32-3062 -9
Carolina 64 27 27 10 64 160 186 Tucson at Ontario, 9p.m.
New Jersey 66 25 29 12 62 147 189
A11,404 (18,680). T2:36.
Grand Rapids at San Jose, 9p.m. Pistons 106, Cavaliers 101 NATIONAL LEAGUE R. Henley 34-3064 -7
RefereesGord Dwyer, Francois St Laurent. CLEVELAND (101) W L Pct. H. Stenson 33-3164 -7
WESTERN CONFERENCE Sundays Games
LinesmenGreg Devorski, Scott Driscoll. Jefferson 3-6 2-2 9, James 12-22 5-8 29, Pittsburgh 10 3 0.769 J. Hahn 33-3265 -6
Toronto at Manitoba, 3p.m.
CENTRAL DIVISION Hartford at Bridgeport, 3p.m. Thompson 2-5 0-2 4, Irving 11-22 4-6 27, St. Louis 9 4 0.692 S. Power 35-3166 -5
GP W L OT Pts GF GA Lightning 4, Wild 1 Binghamton at Utica, 3p.m. Shumpert 3-8 0-0 8, Derr.Williams 1-4 0-0 New York 8 5 0.615 T. Finau 34-3367 -4
Minnesota 65 42 17 6 90 214 155 Minnesota 0 0 1 1 Rochester at Springfield, 3:05p.m. 2, Frye 5-7 0-0 15, Dero.Williams 1-1 1-1 4, Milwaukee 8 5 0.615 K. Bradley 35-3267 -4
Chicago 65 42 18 5 89 198 164 Tampa Bay 2 1 1 4 Cleveland at San Antonio, 4p.m. J.Smith 1-9 0-0 3. Totals 39-84 12-19 101. Colorado 7 5 0.583 C. Howell III 35-3267 -4
Nashville 66 32 24 10 74 195 188 First Period1, Tampa Bay, Kucherov 29 San Diego at San Jose, 4:15p.m. DETROIT (106) Philadelphia 6 6 0.500 W. Simpson 34-3367 -4
St. Louis 65 33 27 5 71 178 183 (Hedman, Palat), 6:53 (pp). 2, Tampa Bay, Providence at Hershey, 5p.m. Harris 5-18 5-6 15, Morris 4-11 2-2 12, Arizona 6 7 0.462 D. Hearn 33-3568 -3
Winnipeg 68 30 32 6 66 204 216 Hedman 13 (Dotchin, Drouin), 11:01. Tucson at Ontario, 6p.m. Drummond 10-13 0-1 20, Jackson 8-16 4-4 Los Angeles 6 7 0.462 R. Blaum 33-3568 -3
21, Caldwell-Pope 5-10 1-1 15, Johnson 3-6 Washington 5 6 0.455 A. Hadwin 35-3368 -3
Dallas 67 27 30 10 64 188 216 Second Period3, Tampa Bay, Sustr 2 Grand Rapids at Stockton, 7p.m.
Colorado 65 18 44 3 39 126 215 2-3 8, Bullock 1-3 0-0 3, Leuer 0-1 0-0 0, San Diego 5 7 0.417 C. Collins 34-3468 -3
(Kucherov, Johnson), 4:37.
Baynes 0-0 0-0 0, I.Smith 5-9 1-2 12. Totals Chicago 4 6 0.400 H. Swafford 33-3568 -3


PACIFIC DIVISION
GP W L OT Pts GF GA
Third Period4, Minnesota, Scandella 4 (Brodin,
Koivu), 16:02. 5, Tampa Bay, Kucherov 30 NBA 41-87 15-19 106.
Cleveland 29 23 28 21 101 San Francisco 5 8
Cincinnati 5 8 0.385 J. Kokrak
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San Jose 65 39 19 7 85 180 152 (Gourde), 18:51. EASTERN CONFERENCE Detroit 22 33 18 33 106 Miami 3 7 0.300 L. Glover 36-3268 -3
Edmonton 66 35 23 8 78 188 174 Shots on GoalMinnesota 9-6-1833. Tampa Atlantic Division 3-Point GoalsCleveland 11-39 (Frye 5-7, Atlanta 3 10 0.231 S. Kjeldsen 35-3368 -3
Anaheim 66 34 22 10 78 172 168 Bay 7-13-929. W L Pct GB Shumpert 2-5, Dero.Williams 1-1, Jefferson 1-3, Thursdays Games J. Dufner 34-3468 -3
Calgary 66 36 26 4 76 179 182 Power-play opportunitiesMinnesota 0 of 4; Boston 41 24 .631 Irving 1-6, J.Smith 1-8, Derr.Williams 0-3, James Minnesota 10, Colombia 7 A. Cejka 35-3368 -3
Los Angeles 65 31 28 6 68 161 164 Tampa Bay 1 of 3. Toronto 38 26 .594 2 0-6), Detroit 9-26 (Caldwell-Pope 4-7, Morris Houston 3, St. Louis 0 W. Bryan 35-3368 -3
Vancouver 66 28 30 8 64 153 188 GoaliesMinnesota, Dubnyk 35-14-3 (28 shots- New York 26 39 .400 15 2-7, I.Smith 1-1, Bullock 1-2, Jackson 1-3, Miami 2, Washington 2 K. Stanley 35-3469 -2
Arizona 65 23 35 7 53 157 210 25 saves). Tampa Bay, Vasilevskiy 15-13-6 Philadelphia 23 40 .365 17 Harris 0-3, Johnson 0-3). Fouled OutJefferson. N.Y. Yankees 8, Atlanta 7 J. Furyk 35-3469 -2
NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for (33-32). Brooklyn 11 52 .175 29 ReboundsCleveland 41 (James 13), Detroit 45 Pittsburgh 10, Tampa Bay 8 K. Reifers 34-3569 -2
overtime loss. A19,092 (19,092). T2:40. Southeast Division (Drummond 16). AssistsCleveland 24 (James Toronto 6, Philadelphia 4 M. Hoffmann 34-3569 -2
Wednesdays Games RefereesFrancis Charron, Jon Mclsaac. W L Pct GB 10), Detroit 22 (Jackson 5). Total Fouls Boston 7, United States 5 J. Huh 36-3369 -2
Boston 6, Detroit 1 LinesmenDavid Brisebois, Ryan Daisy. Washington 39 24 .619 Cleveland 17, Detroit 15. TechnicalsJames, Detroit 5, N.Y. Mets 5 B. Hun An 37-3269 -2

LOCAL SCHEDULE TV SCHEDULE


TODAY TODAY 8p.m., CBSSN MAC Tournament, semifinal, Ohio-Toledo winner vs.
Buffalo-Kent St. winner
PIAA INDIVIDUAL WRESTLING CHAMPIONSHIPS NASCAR
CLASS 3A 2p.m., FS1 Monster Energy Cup Series, Kobalt 400, practice 8:30p.m., NBCSN A10 Tournament, quarterfinal, Richmond vs.
Quarterfinals, second round consolations at Giant Center 2:15 4p.m., FS1 Xfinity Series, Boyd Gaming 300, practice George Washington-Saint Louis winner
Third round consolations at Giant Center 5 9p.m., BTN Big Ten Tournament, quarterfinal, Maryland vs. North-
6p.m., FS2 Xfinity Series, Boyd Gaming 300, final practice
CLASS 2A western-Rutgers winner
7:30p.m., FS2 Monster Energy Cup Series, Kobalt 400, qualifying
Quarterfinals, second round consolations at Giant Center 9a.m. 9p.m., ESPN ACC Tournament, semifinal, Florida St.-Virginia Tech
WORLD BASEBALL CLASSIC winner vs. Notre Dame-Virginia winner
Third round consolations at Giant Center 11:45a.m.
5a.m., MLB First round, China vs. Japan
Semifinals, fourth round consolations at Giant Center 7:30 9p.m., ESPN2 Big 12 Tournament, semifinal, West Virginia-Texas
6p.m., MLB First round, Colombia vs. United States winner vs. Baylor-Kansas St. winner
Fifth round consolations at Giant Center 9:30
9p.m., MLB First round, Venezuela vs. Puerto Rico
9p.m., ESPNU AAC Tournament, quarterfinal, Houston vs. UCo-
PIAA BOYS BASKETBALL
BOXING nn-South Florida winner
CLASS 5A FIRST ROUND
10p.m., SHO Claressa Shields vs. Szilvia Szabados, female middle-
Mechanicsburg vs. Springfield-Delco, at Hershey HS 8 9p.m., FS1 Big East Tournament, semifinal, Butler-Xavier winner vs.
weights, Antonio Nieves vs. Nikolay Potapov, bantamweights, Wes-
ley Tucker vs. Ed Williams, welterweights and James Gordon Smith vs. Providence-Creighton winner
CLASS 3A FIRST ROUND
Trinity vs. Strawberry Mansion, at Milton Hershey School 8 Joshua Greer Jr., bantamweights 9p.m., SEC SEC Tournament, quarterfinal, Arkansas vs. Mississip-
CLASS 1A FIRST ROUND COLLEGE BASKETBALL pi-Missouri winner
West Shore Christian vs. Girard College, at Bensalem HS 8:30 Noon, ESPN Big Ten Tournament, quarterfinal, Purdue vs. Michigan 10p.m., CBSSN Mountain West Tournament, semifinal, Nevada-Utah
PIAA GIRLS BASKETBALL Noon, ESPN2 AAC Tournament, quarterfinal, SMU vs. East Carolina St. winner vs. Fresno St.-New Mexico winner
CLASS 6A FIRST ROUND Noon, NBCSN A10 Tournament, quarterfinal, Dayton vs. Davidson 11:30p.m., ESPN Pac-12 Tournament, semifinal, Arizona-Colorado
Cumberland Valley vs. Boyertown, at Milton Hershey School 5 winner vs. UCLA-Southern Cal winner
12:30p.m., CBSSN Conference USA Tournament, semifinal, Mid-
Cedar Cliff vs. Altoona, at Hollidaysburg HS 6 dle Tennessee vs. UTEP Midnight, ESPNU Big West Tournament, semifinal (middle remain-
CLASS 4A FIRST ROUND ing seeds)
1p.m., SEC SEC Tournament, quarterfinal, Kentucky vs. Georgia
West Perry vs. Nanticoke, at Wilkes University 6:30
2p.m., ESPN Big Ten Tournament, quarterfinal, Minnesota vs. Mich- 12:30a.m., CBSSN Mountain West Tournament, semifinal, Colorado
CLASS 2A FIRST ROUND igan State St.-Air Force winner vs. Boise St.-San Diego St. winner
Camp Hill vs. Blairsville, at Hershey HS 5 2a.m. (Saturday), ESPNU Big West Tournament, semifinal (highest
2p.m., ESPN2 AAC Tournament, quarterfinal, UCF vs. Memphis
COLLEGE WOMENS BASKETBALL remaining seed vs. lowest remaining seed) (same-day tape)
Mercyhurst vs. Shippensburg at NCAA Tournament, California 7:30 2:30p.m., NBCSN A10 Tournament, quarterfinal, Rhode Island vs.
Saint Bonaventure CYCLING
COLLEGE TRACK & FIELD 2a.m. (Saturday), NBCSN 2017 Paris-Nice, Stage 6 (same-day tape)
Dickinson at NCAA Championships TBA 3p.m., CBSSN Conference USA Tournament, semifinal, Louisiana
Tech-UAB winner vs. Old Dominion-Marshall winner GOLF
Messiah, Shippensburg at Indoor NCAA Championships TBA
3p.m., SEC SEC Tournament, quarterfinal, South Carolina vs. Alabama 2p.m., GOLF PGA Tour, Valspar Champion, second round
COLLEGE WRESTLING
5:30p.m., CBSSN MAC Tournament, semifinal, Akron vs. Ball State 2:30a.m. (Saturday), GOLF European PGA Tour, Hero Indian Open,
Shippensburg, Messiah at NCAA Championships TBA third round
6p.m., NBCSN A10 Tournament, quarterfinal, VCU vs. George Ma-
COLLEGE BASEBALL
son-Fordham winner MLB SPRING TRAINING
Le Moyne at Shippensburg (DH) 1
6:30p.m., BTN Big Ten Tournament, quarterfinal, Wisconsin vs. Io- 1p.m., MLB N.Y. Yankees vs. Philadelphia
COLLEGE SOFTBALL wa-Indiana winner
Shippensburg vs. Winston-Salem State, at West Virgnia Wesleyan Tour- NBA
nament (Salem, VA) 1 6:30p.m., FS1 Big East Tournament, semifinal, Villanova vs. Seton Hall 8p.m., NBA Golden State at Minnesota
Shippensburg vs. Salem International, at West Virginia Wesleyan Tour- 7p.m., ESPN ACC Tournament, semifinal, North Carolina vs. Duke 10:30p.m., NBA Washington at Sacramento
nament (Salem, VA) 3 7p.m., ESPN2 Big 12 Tournament, semifinal, Iowa State vs. TCU SOCCER
COLLEGE WOMENS LACROSSE 7p.m., ESPNU AAC Tournament, quarterfinal, Cincinnati vs. Tul- 2:30p.m., FS2 Bundesliga, Bayer Leverkusen vs. Werder Bremen
Findlay at Shippensburg 3 sa-Tulane winner WOMENS COLLEGE BASKETBALL
AHL 7p.m., SEC SEC Tournament, quarterfinal, Florida vs. Vander- 4:30p.m., ESPNU America East Tournament, championship, Maine M
Hershey at Lehigh Valley 7:05 bilt-Texas A&M winner at Albany 1
The Sentinel LOCAL SPORTS Friday, March 10, 2017|B3

285: Niko Camacho (Bethlehem Catholic) Fisher (Huntingdon) pinned Tyler Zebrovious 10-2 Fairview (21-4) vs. 7-4 Shady Side 8-1 Obama Academy (19-8) vs. 7-5 South
LOCAL BRIEFS WRESTLING pinned Gerald Brown (West Mifflin) 1:52; (Lakeview), 4:00; Bishop McCoy (South Side Academy (18-7), at Prep-Villa Center, 7 Fayette (17-6), at Allderdice HS, 4
Cameron Tinner (Shippensburg) tech fall Beaver) major dec. Tyler Cook (Brookville), 7-1 Cardinal Wuerl North Catholic (21-5) vs. Second Round, Wednesday March 15

Local College PIAA Individual Wrestling


Championships
Richard Thompson (Central Mountain) 16-0
3:40; Hunter Gill (Hollidaysburg) dec. Nick
9-1; Max Mason (Jersey Shore) dec. Nasir
Pettus (Bishop McDevitt) (D-12), 7-4; Josiah
6-4 Bellwood-Antis (18-7), at Gateway HS, 7:30
9-1 Karns City (17-7) vs. 10-3 Erie First
Quarterfinals, Saturday, March 18
Semifinals, Tuesday, March 21

Highlights: Thursday, March 9 at Giant Center


CLASS 3A
Chapman (Hatboro Horsham) 5-4; Brendan
Furman (Canon-McMillan) pinned Oscar Daniels
Jones (Bishop McCort) dec. Derrick Skeehan
(Reynolds), 5-0; Devin Fontanez (Saucon Valley)
Christian (16-9), at Clarion University, 5
6-2 Richland (21-5) vs. 7-3 Washington (20-5),
Championship, Saturday, March 25
At Giant Center, 6

Shippensburgs First Round (Exeter Twp.) 1:13; Michael Wolfgram (Central pinned Jarrett Walters (Danville), 5:49; Jakob at Johnstown HS, 7:30 CLASS 4A
106: Doug Zapf (Downingtown West) dec. York) pinned Blaine Yinger (Northeastern) Paul (Halifax) tech. fall Hunter Poust (Muncy), 7-2 Lincoln Park (21-5) vs. 6-3 Juniata (21-5), First Round, Friday, March 10
5:23; Roman Macek (Montour) pinned Vincenzo 17-2, 4:59; Blake Reynolds (Greenville) pinned at Fox Chapel HS, 7:30 3-1 Northern Lebanon (25-2) vs. 12-5 Dobbins

Sarah Hunt nabs


Frankie Bonura (Moon) 5-1; Josiah Gehr
(Cocalico) dec. Cole Stewart (Bellefonte) 8-1; Pelusi (LaSalle) 1:54; Isaac Reid (Kiski Area) Noah Wiencek, Derry, 1:07. 10-1 Greenville (23-2) vs. 7-6 Seton LaSalle (11-4), at Lebanon HS, 5
Andrew Cerniglia (Nazareth) dec. Christian major dec. Josh Walls (Avon Grove) 8-0; Kawaun 285: Cole Rickert (Reynolds) dec. Ian Minnich (10-13), at Sharon HS, 7:30 4-2 Mifflinburg (20-6) vs. 11-2 Allentown

All-American Fisher (Mifflin County) 7-4 TB2; Kurtis Phipps


(Norwin) dec. Dayton Delviscio (Penncrest)
Deboe (Cathedral Prep) dec. Erech Noecker
(Blue Mountain) 6-3.
(Williams Valley), 3-2; Evan Sweesy, (Freedom)
(D-7) dec. Josh Dauberman (Hughesville), 4-3;
Second Round, Tuesday, March 14
Quarterfinals, Friday, March 17
Central Catholic (10-15), at Shikellamy HS, 6
12-2 Audenried (10-13) vs. 1-2 Gwynedd

nod with long


CLASS 2A Nick Winfield (Southern Huntingdon) dec. Semifinals, Monday, March 20 Mercy (17-8), at Lincoln HS, 6
10-3; Will Betancourt (Manheim Central)
First Round Dawson Otis (Wyalusing) Valley, 4-3 UTB; Championship, Thursday, March 23 2-1 Nanticoke (25-1) vs. 3-4 West Perry (18-8),
major dec. Liam Logue (Father Judge) 9-0;
106: Beau Bayless (Reynolds) tech. fall Ethan Dan Scheib (Tri-Valley) dec. Colton McClain At Giant Center, 8 at Wilkes University, 6:30

jump finish
Luke Lucerne (Council Rock North) dec. Darren
Paul (Upper Dauphin), 15-0, 4:00; Sheldon (Ridgway), 9-4; Toby Cahill, (Berlin Brothers CLASS 2A 12-1 Lansdale Catholic (13-11) vs. 3-5 Berks
Miller (Kiski Area) 5-4; Ryan Sullivan (Shaler
Seymour (Troy) pinned Kyler Anspach (Northern Valley) pinned Sam Rishel (Mifflinburg), 5:55; First Round, Saturday, March 11 Catholic (16-12), at Father Judge HS, 6
Area) dec. Nick Onea (Pottsville) 5-2; Maximino
Lebanon), 1:25; Elijah Bundro (Wilson) major Bobby Gregory (Mercer) dec. Bryce Perkins 11-1 Marian Catholic (21-4) vs. 12-3 11-1 Bethlehem Catholic (25-2) vs. 2-3
Mendez (Council Rock South) dec. Trenton
dec. Luke Gorg (Hughesville), 12-4; Kaden (Delone Catholic), 3-0; Jeffrey Kraemer (North Masterman (20-5), at Martz Hall, 5:30 Scranton Prep (15-10), at Easton MS, 6
SENTINEL STAFF Donahue (DuBois) 8-4.
Cassidy (Bishop McCort) major dec. William East) dec. Jason Schaffer (Northern Lehigh), 3-1 Halifax (16-10) vs. 4-3 Muncy/5-3 1-1 Lower Moreland (17-7) vs. 12-4 Carver
113: Diego Santiago (Easton) dec. Matt Wilde
Shippensburg senior (Boyertown) 3-1 SV; Louis Newell (Seneca Burgess (Union City), 14-3; Nathan Smith 5-1; Garrett Kieffer (Line Mountain) pinned Northern Bedford, at CD East HS, 6:30 Engineering & Science (10-4), at Spring-Ford
Sarah Hunt earned First Valley) dec. Rafael Portilla (Carlisle) 8-2; Sean (Bishop McDevitt) (D-3) major dec. Baylor Nate Martin (Central Cambria), 1:12. 4-2 Northeast Bradford (15-10) vs. 2-2 HS, 6
2-2 Berwick (16-9) vs. 4-3 Jersey Shore (19-6),
Shunk(Penns Valley), 8-7; Anthony Glasl Complete results (prelims and consolation Mountain View (11-14), at Mansfield University,
Team All-American hon- Pierson (Nazareth) dec. Dalton Rohrbaugh
(Brockway) pinned Allen Simmons (Cambria first round) at cumberlink.com/sports 4:30 at Wilkes University, 5
(Spring Grove) 5-3; Ed Scott (DuBois) dec. Jacob
ors in the womens indoor Dunlop (Belle Vernon) 4-2 TB2; Sam Hillegas Heights), 4:44; Josh Boozel (Mount Union) dec. 12-1 Math, Civics and Sciences (18-9) vs. 1-2 3-2 Bishop McDevitt (21-5) vs. 4-4 Lewisburg
long jump Thursday, fin- (North Hills) dec. Kenny Herrmann (Bethlehem Steve McGarvie (Fort LeBoeuf), 13-10; Jacob
BOYS BASKETBALL
Christopher Dock Mennonite (16-10, South (11-14), at Hershey HS, 6:30
4-1 Montoursville (24-2) vs. 3-6 York Suburban
Blair (Muncy) dec. Devan Blose (Newport), 7-4. Philadelphia HS, 3:30
ishing fifth in the NCAA Catholic) 9-3; Cade Balestrini (Shikellamy) dec.
113: Jaret Lane (Southern Columbia) major 1-1 Church Farm (18-9) vs. 12-2 Constitution (14-11), at Shikellamy HS, 7:30
Lukas Richie (Downingtown East) 5-3; Cameron
Indoor Track & Field Enriquez (Stroudsburg) dec. Geo Barzona dec. Marckis Branford (Wilson), 17-6; Ritchie PIAA Boys Basketball (16-9), at Bensalem HS, 5:30 3-3 Lancaster Catholic (21-6) vs. 12-3 Prep
Championships, breaking (Central Mountain) 3-1; J.J. Wilson (Cedar Cliff) Markulics (Notre Dame-Green Pond) dec. Keelan Championships 2-1 Holy Cross (19-7) vs. 11-2 Shenandoah Charter (10-5), at Garden Spot HS, 5
6-1 Forest Hills (23-1) vs. 7-3 Beaver (17-6),
Kunselman (Brookville), 2-1; Isaac Crowell (Fort Valley (20-4), at North Pocono HS, 5:30
19 feet on all of her jumps. dec. Brandon Meredith (Spring Ford) 6-4.
LeBoeuf) dec. Tyger Evans (Susquehanna Twp.),
CLASS 6A
4-1 North Penn-Mansfield (21-5) vs. 9-3 at Richland HS, 6
120: Julian Chlebove (Northampton) dec. irst Round, Saturday, March 11
F
Zack Sims picked David Campbell (Boyertown) 7-0; Logan Macri 7-5; Colby Bronzburg (Bloomsburg) by forfeit 1-1 Abington (24-4) vs. 3-6 CD East (16-10),
Ridgway (20-4), at Mansfield University, 6 7-1 Cardinal Wuerl North Catholic (23-2) vs.
up his second win of the (Canon-McMillan major dec. Luke Resnick over Dylan Williams (Chestnut Ridge); Garrett at Bensalem HS, 4
5-1 Berlin Borthersvalley (16-9)vs. 6-3 7-7 Keystone Oaks (20-3), at Gateway HS, 6
9-1 Punxsutawney (19-4) vs. 7-5 Central Valley
Cornell, (Everett) dec. Kyle Bush (Ridgway), Purchase Line (15-9), at Pittsburgh-Johnstown
season as Shippensburg (Owen J. Roberts) 11-3; Aidan Burke (Council
9-5; Wyatt Lutz (Montoursville) dec. Z.J.
11-2 Parkland (17-9) vs. 12-3 Archbishop Ryan
University, 4:30 (15-8), at DuBois HS, 7:30
Rock North) dec. Tyler Dilley (St. Marys) 4-0; (20-5), at Bethlehem Freedom HS, 6
baseball (3-8) thumped Le Zurich Storm (New Oxford) dec. Colton Camacho Ward, (Freedom) (D-7), 10-6; Austin Burkhart 3-2 Hempfield (19-9) vs. 11-3 William Allen
7-1 Sewickley Academy (21-4) vs. 10-4 Rocky 7-2 Blackhawk (16-9) vs. 7-6 Freeport (14-10),
Moyne 8-1 on Wednesday (Franklin Regional) 8-2; Vincent Distefanis (Athens) dec. Derrick Christie (Westmont) (26-2), at Warwick HS, 8
Grove (21-4), at Northgate HS, 4:30 at Fox Chapel HS, 6
10-1 Villa Maria (18-5) vs. 7-4 South Park
Hilltop, 6-2; Chase Shields (Bishop McDevitt) 6-2 Bishop Guilfoyle (17-7) vs. 5-2
afternoon at home. Jack (Hempfield) dec. Jacob Reid (West Chester
(D-3) tech. fall Bryan Gaul (Burrell), 20-5, 5:24.
4-1 Williamsport (20-4) vs. 1-7 Penn Wood
McConnellsburg (24-2), at Altoona HS, 5:30 (16-9), at Edinboro University, 6
Henderson) 9-3; Luke Werner (Liberty) tech (18-9), at Milton HS, 4:30
Goertzen went 3-for-4 fall Brandon Connor (Wilson) 17-1 3:16; Chris 120: Gavin Park (Brookville) pinned Isaiah 12-1 Roman Catholic (20-5) vs. 1-8 Perkiomen
10-2 West Middlesex (11-13) vs. 7-4 Second Round, Tuesday, March 14
with a run and RBI, while Wright (Central Dauphin) dec. Dalton Woodrow Bryner (Newport), 1:03; Cole Hauck (Line Valley (22-6), at St. Josephs Prep, 5
Greensburg Central Catholic (23-1), at Sharon Quarterfinals, Friday, March 17
Semifinals, Monday, March 20
Mountain) dec. Baily Wehr (Northwestern) HS, 4:30
Drew Bene (2-for-4) (DuBois) 8-3; Matt Parker (Pennridge) major
Lehigh, 6-3; Colin Pasone, Wilkes-Barre
3-3 Reading (25-3) vs. 1-5 North Penn (21-6),
9-1 Coudersport (24-0) vs. 6-4 United (14-12), Championship, Thursday, March 23
dec. Zach Glenn (Bethlehem Catholic) 14-6. at Kutztown University, 4
drove in three and scored 126: Spencer Lee (Franklin Regional) pinned Meyers dec. Bronson Garber (Upper Dauphin), 1-3 Plymouth-Whitemarsh (23-5) vs. 3-4
at Bradford HS, 4:30 At Giant Center, 6
another. Sims threw six Jonathon Miers (Easton) 0:57; Gunnar Fuss 7-3; John Wheeler (Northwestern) dec. Jacob Lebanon (21-7), at Upper Dublin HS, 4
6-1 Bishop McCort (21-4) vs. 7-5 Jeannette CLASS 3A
First Round, Saturday, March 11
Powers (St. Josephs Catholic), 1-0; Josh Jones (12-12), at Richland HS, 4
innings and struck out (Harry S. Truman) pinned Jake Cherry (Central
(Saucon Valley) dec. Trent Bechtold (Burrell),
11-1 Pocono Mountain West (22-4) vs. 1-9
7-2 Our Lady of Sacred Heart (18-8) vs. 10-3 12-1 Neumann-Goretti (19-5) vs. 3-3
Dauphin) 1:30; Ryan Anderson (Bethlehem Lower Merion (21-8), at Pleasant Valley HS,
five. Camp Hill product Catholic) dec. Chandler Olson (Shippensburg) 6-1; Andrew Ischo (Reynolds) major dec. 5:30
Cambridge Springs (21-4), at Peters Twp. HS, 3 Middletown (12-13), at St. Josephs Prep, 3:30
Michael Hope pitched a 3-1; Brett Kaliner (West Chester Rustin) dec. Brian Dawson, Hyndman, 12-3; Kenneth Kiser 3-1 Harrisburg (19-6) vs. 1-10 Downingtown
9-2 Brockway (16-9) vs. 7-3 Bishop Canevin 11-2 New Hope-Solebury (26-1) vs. 2-3
Riverside (15-10), at Upper Dublin HS, 5:30
(19-5), at Clarion University, 6
scoreless relief inning, Garrett Rigg (Bald Eagle) 5-1; Patrick Gould (Saegertown) pinned Darren Yearick (Penns
Valley), 4:14; Cole Rhone (Benton) dec. Ryan
West (17-11), at East Pennsboro HS, 7:30
10-1 Wilmington (18-7) vs. 7-6 Chartiers- 2-1 Holy Redeemer (21-5) vs. 12-4 Bodine
(East Stroudsburg South) dec. Jakob Campbell 1-4 Cheltenham (19-7) vs. 11-4 Emmaus
with two strikeouts, while (Boyertown) 6-4 SV; Noah Levett (Kiski Area) McGuire (Notre Dame-Green Pond), 4-2. (20-6), at Council Rock South HS, 4
Houston (19-5), at Sharon HS, 6 (7-10), at Wilkes University, 7
West Perry grad Ryan Mc- dec. Jeffery Boyd (McDowell) 5-2; Noah 126: Gavin Teasdale (Jefferson-Morgan) tech. 12-2 Lincoln (22-5) vs. 1-6 Conestoga (20-7),
Second Round, Wednesday, March 15 4-1 Mount Carmel (26-1) vs. 11-4 Notre Dame-
Green Pond (20-7), at Shamokin HS, 6
Quarterfinals, Saturday, March 18
Millan went 1-for-5 with a Myers (Mifflin County) dec. Josh Mason (Blue fall Nicholas Vonelli (Notre Dame-Green Pond),
27-11, 5:31; Tanner Ball, Pequea Valley dec.
at South Philadelphia HS, 5
Semifinals, Tuesday, March 21 1-1 St. Basil Academy (27-0) vs. 12-5
Mountain) 6-5; Austin Desanto (Exeter Twp.) 1-2 Coatesville (23-5) vs. 3-5 Carlisle (18-8),
run scored. won by default Matt Marino (Garnet Valley). Jeremy Hanford (Warrior Run), 13-6; Kollin at Spring-Ford HS, 4
Championship, Friday, March 24 Philadelphia Academy (17-4), at Cheltenham
Myers (Boiling Springs) dec. Joe Klock (Benton), At Giant Center, 2 HS, 5:30
132: Cole Manley (Altoona) major dec. Nick 6-1 State College (20-4) vs. 7-4 Woodland Hills
7-3; Tye Varndell (Cambridge Springs) dec. CLASS 1A 4-2 Hughesville (16-9) vs. 2-2 Dunmore (23-1),
Lilley (Downingtown West) 13-0; Jarred (16-9), at Bald Eagle HS, 5:30
Shawn Broadway, Derry, 3-1; Austin Clabaugh First Round, Friday, March 10 at Williamsport HS, 6
Papcsy (Bethlehem Catholic) dec. Eric Fuentes 7-2 Butler (17-9) vs. 7-5 Canon-McMillan
(Bermudian Springs) pinned Devin Pietkiewicz 3-1 York Country Day (19-4) vs. 1-3 Jenkintown 12-2 Imhotep Charter (14-8) vs. 11-3 Pine
(Norristown) 3-2; Jimmy Hoffman (Hazleton
NHL
(18-6), at North Allegheny HS, 3
(Shamokin), 1:32; Nick Oosterkamp (Harbor (16-7), at West York HS, 6 Grove (20-6), at Lincoln HS, 3:30
Area) dec. Caleb Morris (Waynesburg) 5-0; 7-1 Pine-Richland (24-1) vs. 7-6 Greater
Creek) by forfeit over Dillan Jeffery (Burrell); 4-2 Millville (21-4) vs. 11-3 Notre Dame East- 3-1 York Catholic (21-6) vs. 4-3 Loyalsock Twp.
Wyatt Long (Cumberland Valley) dec. Luke Latrobe (19-4), at North Allegheny HS, 6

Gudas has John Rocco Kazalas (Quaker Valley) dec. Gage Stroudsburg (12-13), at Shamokin HS, 6 (16-9), at West York HS, 8
Landefeld (North Allegheny) 7-5 SV; Zack 8-1 Allderdice (18-8) vs. 7-3 North Hills (19-6),
Bayless (Reynolds), 8-7; Brian Earlston (Line 11-2 Nativity BVM (13-11) vs. 4-3 Lourdes 3-2 Delone Catholic (18-7) vs. 12-3 Mastery
Trampe (Council Rock South) dec. Job Chishko at Obama Academy, 4
Mountain) pinned Austin Mihalchik (Mount Regional (19-7), at Martz Hall, 6 Charter South (16-1), at West York HS, 6:30
(Penn Trafford) 9-2; Kolby Ho (DuBois) dec. Second Round, Wednesday, March 15

goal, 2 assists Pleasant), 1:13. 1-1 Girard College (18-9) vs. 3-4 West Shore 6-1 West Shamokin (24-2) vs. 7-6 Charleroi
T.T. Elhajj (Lower Dauphin) 11-5; Andrew Quarterfinals, Saturday, March 18
Christian (15-9), at Bensalem HS, 8:30 (19-5), at Armstrong HS, 4
Wert (Central Dauphin) dec. Hunter Baxter 132: Brian Courtney, (Athens) pinned Charlie Semifinals, Tuesday, March 21
11-1 Lincoln Leadership Academy (15-8) 7-2 Neshannock (23-2) vs. 5-1 Everett (20-7),
Beatty (Marion Center), 2:32; Tanner McHugh

in Flyers win
(Pine Richland) 5-3; K.J. Fenstermacher Championship, Saturday, March 25
vs. 3-6 Lancaster Country Day (16-8), at at Butler HS, 4:30
(Northampton) tech fall Jake Taylor (Unionville) (Tamaqua) dec. Lucas McClain (Ridgway), 5-4; At Giant Center, 8
Bethlehem Freedom HS, 6:30 9-1 Karns City (18-5) vs. 10-2 Seneca (16-9),
16-0 2:10. Trevor Leonard (Northern Lebanon) pinned CLASS 5A
4-1 St. John Neumann (25-0) vs. 3-3 Mount at Clarion University, 4:30
138: Sammy Sasso (Nazareth) pinned Dontae Constable (Brookville), 3:47; Carnell First Round, Friday, March 10
JOHN WAWROW Calvary (17-9), at Milton HS, 6 7-1 Bishop Canevin (19-5) vs. 6-4 Central
Cole Meredith (Owen J. Roberts) 3:23; Eric Andrews (Bishop McCort) tech. fall Collin 1-1 Penncrest (20-7) vs. 3-10 Hershey (13-13),
Associated Press Hutchinson (Conestoga) dec. Cam Connor (Kiski Klinger (Line Mountain), 17-1, 3:36; Bodee 3-2 Lancaster County Christian (20-5) vs. 1-2 Cambria (15-11), at Northgate HS, 3
at Marple Newton HS, 7:30 6-2 Tyrone (21-4) vs. 7-4 East Allegheny
Faith Christian (22-4), at Garden Spot HS, 6:30
BUFFALO, N.Y.
Area) 3-2; Domenic Means (Pittsburgh Central Tolbert (Bishop McDevitt) (D-3) dec. Hunter 3-3 Milton Hershey (21-5) vs. 1-5 Chester
12-1 Sankofa Freedom (15-10) vs. 3-5 High (23-1), at Altoona HS, 4
Michaels (Reynolds), 2-1; Tyler Griffiths
Theres nothing like a Catholic) dec. Clayton Ulrey (Lower Dauphin)
8-6; Seth Koleno (Bald Eagle Area) dec. Cary (Southmoreland) dec. Colton Babcock (Benton),
(20-6), at Lebanon HS, 8
2-1 Abington Heights (22-3) vs. 3-8 Lampeter-
Point Baptist (18-8), at Father Judge HS, 7:30 7-3 Carlynton (17-7) vs. 6-3 Central
six-goal outburst for Sean Palmer (Council Rock South) 9-3; Colin Cronin 3-0; Caleb Dowling (St. Josephs Catholic) Strasburg (17-10), at Lackawanna College,
7-1 Monessen (19-7) vs. 9-4 North Clarion Martinsburg (20-3), at C.W. North Catholic
HS, 4:30
(14-11), at Peters Twp. HS, 7:30
Couturier and the Phil- (Upper Darby) dec. Micah Hoffman (Northern) dec. Rodney Driscoll (Lake Lehman), 8-4 OT; 7:30
5-1 Shanksville (24-1) vs. 7-3 Union (18-7), at 10-1 Northeast (19-6) vs. 7-5 Riverside (18-6),
Gabe Miller (Pequea Valley) dec. Tyler Alberts
adelphia Flyers to gain a 9-8; Daniel Moran (Northampton) tech fall Alec
Bittler (St. Marys) 23-8 4:55; Nathan Swartz (Ellwood City), 6-5.
12-2 Martin Luther King (20-9) vs. 1-4 Bishop
Shanahan (19-9), at South Philadelphia HS,
Pittsburgh-Johnstown University, 7:30 at Prep-Villa Center, 6
little more momentum (Hollidaysburg) pinned Gary Clark (Garden 138: Max Murin (Central Cambria) pinned 7:30
9-2 Johnsonburg (12-13) vs. 10-2 Jamestown Second Round, Wednesday March 15
Quarterfinals, Saturday, March 18
(8-16), at Clarion University, 6:30
to continue fueling their Spot) 1:11; Zach Ortman (Parkland) dec. Luke D.J. Erickson (Hanover), 0:40; Logan McClain 3-2 Mechanicsburg (22-6) vs. 1-6 Springfield
6-1 Saltsburg (24-1) vs. 7-4 Vincentian (19-5), Semifinals, Tuesday, March 21
(Ridgway) major dec. Zach Kelly (Northern
late-season playoff push. Kemerer (Hempfield) 8-3.
145: Brock Wilson (Nazareth) major dec. Lebanon), 10-0; Mike Doerflinger (Slippery
Delco (15-11), at Hershey HS, 8
at Central Cambria HS, 7 Championship, Saturday, March 25
12-1 Archbishop Wood (23-3) vs. 3-9 New
For sure its a boost in Tyler Seliga (Belle Vernon) 12-1; Brent Windle Rock) dec. Jack Bennett (Schuylkill Valley), Oxford (14-11), at Philadelphia University, 7:30
9-1 Elk County Catholic (24-0) vs. 7-5 Eden At Giant Center, noon
CLASS 2A
confidence, Couturier (Coatesville) dec. Albert Taylor (Cathedral 9-4; Alex Caldwell (Ligonier Valley) dec. Brett 11-1 East Stroudsburg North (17-10) vs. 3-7
Christian (12-10), at Clarion University, 8
6-2 Williamsburg (15-10) vs. 5-2 Southern First Round, Friday, March 10
Uhrin (Valley View), 8-4; Sammy Hepler (Tri-
said following a 6-3 win Prep) 9-5; Gage Mcclenahan (Bald Eagle
Area) dec. Tucker Brough (Big Spring) 4-2; Valley) pinned Chase Komara, (Freedom) (D-7),
Manheim Central (21-6), at Pleasant Valley
Fulton (19-5), at Hollidaysburg HS, 7:30 12-1 West Catholic (11-13) vs. 3-2 Columbia
HS, 7
over the Buffalo Sabres on Jarod Verkleeren (Hempfield) major dec. 1:01; Thayne Lawrence (Frazier) dec. Braden 2-2 West Scranton (14-11) vs. 3-4 Spring Grove
7-2 Imani Christian (15-7) vs. 6-3 Juniata (10-12), at HS of the Future, 7:30
4-1 Sayre (22-3) vs. 2-2 Elk Lake (14-11), at
Tuesday night. Every- Daniel Mancini (Owen J. Roberts) 15-2; Riley Stahlnecker (Hughesville), 5-1; Noah Stamm (20-8), at Scranton HS, 7:30
Valley (12-13), at Northgate HS, 7:30
10-1 Kennedy Catholic (21-2) vs. 9-3 Otto- Troy HS, 7
(Milton) dec. Josh Kuslock (Chartiers-Houston),
ones contributing. Weve Palmer (Council Rock South) dec. Stefahn
Mayo (Muhlenberg) 6-3; Jake Hinkson (North 5-2; Cole Matthews (Reynolds) pinned Austin
3-1 Northeastern (21-1) vs. 1-7 Wissahickon
Eldred (15-10), at Sharon HS, 6 11-1 Minersville (26-0) vs. 12-3 Sayre (10-7),
(14-11), at West York HS, 7:30
got all four lines rolling. Allegheny) major dec. William Evanitsky Lee, (Berlin Brothers Valley), 0:34. 1-2 Upper Merion (16-10) vs. 3-5 Greencastle-
Second Round, Tuesday, March 14 at Martz Hall, 7:30
1-1 Sacred Heart (15-9) vs. 12-4 Motivation
And thats what we need (Scranton) 12-4; Joey Blumer (Kiski Area) dec. 145: John Pipa (Bishop McDevitt) (D-3) Antrim (18-9), at Cheltenham HS, 7:30
Quarterfinals, Friday, March 17
Semifinals, Monday, March 20 (9-9), at Bensalem HS, 5:30
pinned Jared Hurd(Penns Valley), 2:47; Kody
the rest of the year if we Cal Reichart (Cumberland Valley) 5-0; Brock
Komara, (Freedom) (D-7) dec. Robert Lipski
1-3 Great Valley (22-6) vs. 12-3 Archbishop
Championship, Thursday, March 23 2-1 Old Forge vs. 4-2 East Juniata (15-8), at
Port (Bellefonte) dec. Luke Carty (Bethlehem Carroll (18-8), at Spring-Ford HS, 7:30
want to make the playoffs. Catholic) 6-0. (Lake Lehman), 9-2; Dallas Bulsak (South 11-2 Pottsville (20-7) vs. 3-6 Palmyra (21-5),
At Giant Center, 2 Scranton HS, 6
12-2 Maritime Academy (12-3) vs. 11-2
Couturier had two as- 152: Cam Coy (Penn Trafford) pinned Hayden Park) dec. Logan Bennett (Milton), 4-2; at Blue Mountain HS, 7 Mahanoy Area, at HS of the Future, 6
sists in a game defenseman Keleher (Easton) 2:19; Owen Watkins (General
McLane) major dec. Daniel Labus (West
John Mott (Commodore Perry) pinned Jason
Jones (Saucon Valley), 6:52 OT; Justin McCoy
7-2 Hampton (16-10) vs. 7-4 Mars (15-9), at
North Allegheny HS, 6
GIRLS BASKETBALL 5-1 McConnellsburg (17-7) vs. 7-4 Greensburg
Radko Gudas led with a Chester Rustin) 14-2; Colin Shannon (North (Chestnut Ridge) pinned Kenny Boyer (Line 6-1 Central Mountain (16-6) vs. 10-2 Cathedral
Central Catholic (18-6), at Pitt-Johnston

goal and two assists. More Penn) major dec. Ryan Zeiner (Bethlehem Mountain), 1:19; Nathan Haubert (Palisades) Prep (13-12), at Bald Eagle HS, 7:30
PIAA Girls Basketball University, 6
3-1 Camp Hill (21-4) vs. 6-4 Blairsville (19-7),
important was who else Catholic) 9-0; Austin Hemminger (Somerset) dec. Jude Mattocks (Saegertown), 5-3; Chaise 7-1 Moon (20-5) vs. 7-5 Central Mountain Championships at Hershey HS, 5
dec. Brayden Wills (Mechanicsburg) 8-2; Hauck (Reynolds) dec. Andrew Barnett (Kennard (16-6), at Plum HS, 6 CLASS 6A
scored in helping the Fly- Carter Starocci (Cathedral Prep) major dec. Dale), 7-4; Todd Lane (Southern Columbia) dec. 10-1 Meadville (22-1) vs. 7-3 Chartiers Valley irst Round, Friday, March 10
F
7-1 Chartiers-Houston (23-2) vs. 9-3 Cranberry
(18-6), at Peters Twp. HS, 6
ers, who matched a season Trevor Elfvin (Father Judge) 10-1; Gerrit Cameron Palmer (Boiling Springs), 5-0. (17-7), at Edinboro University, 7:30 1-1 Abington (22-5) vs. 3-7 CD East (16-10), 6-2 Bellwood-Antis (22-4) vs. 5-2 Northern
high in goal production. Nijenhuis (Canon-McMillan) pinned A.J. Wilson 152: Edmond Ruth (Susquehanna Twp.) pinned
Tyler Stoltzfus (Mifflinburg), 3:01; Brock Biddle
Second Round, Tuesday, March 14 at Bensalem HS, 7 Bedford (14-11), at Tyrone HS, 7
(Solanco) 5:10; Will Kaldes (Cumberland Valley) Quarterfinals, Friday, March 17 11-3 Northampton (17-9) vs. 12-2 Philadelphia
Claude Giroux snapped pinned Jacob Burgette (Scranton) 5:58; Brock (Martinsburg Central) major dec. Mike Lineman Semifinals, Monday, March 20 Central (6-10), at Bethlehem Freedom HS, 5
10-2 Reynolds (14-10) vs. 7-3 Our Lady of
Sacred Heart (18-6) Farrell HS, 6
a 12-game goal drought Godzin (Belle Vernon) dec. Chase Stephens (Greenville), 10-1; Derek Yingling (West Branch) Championship, Friday, March 24 3-2 Cumberland Valley (20-6) vs. 1-6 9-1 Coudersport (23-1) vs. 7-5 Leechburg
and was credited with the (Coatesville) 6-4 SV. pinned Cameron Prebble (Sharpsville), 5:31;
Kaidon Winters, (Athens) major dec. Jon Dale
At Giant Center, 8 Boyertown (23-5), at Milton Hershey School, 5 (14-10), at Kane HS, 7
160: Trent Hidlay (Mifflin County) tech fall CLASS 4A 2-1 Scranton (18-5) vs. 1-8 Garnet Valley
eventual game-winner Jason Montgomery (Bethel Park) 21-6 5:00; (Moshannon Valley), 10-1; Robert Patrick First Round, Saturday, March 11 (21-5), at Lackawanna College, 6
6-1 Bishop McCort (21-4) vs. 7-7 California
(20-4), at Greater Johnstown HS, 6
by capping a three-goal Luke Nichter (Chambersburg) major dec. (Ligonier Valley) tech. fall Alden Hulings (Kane), 3-1 Lancaster Catholic (24-4) vs. 12-4 West 12-1 Cardinal OHara (22-3) vs. 1-9 Upper 7-2 Vincentian (20-5) vs. 10-3 Cambridge
second-period surge that Collin Hurley (West Chester Rustin) 11-1; 17-2, 3:32; Caleb Clymer (Northwestern)
Lehigh dec. Josh Haley (Wyalusing) Valley, 8-4;
Philadelphia (12-4), at Warwick HS, 5 Dublin (21-6), at Philadelphia University, 6 Springs (20-4), at Northgate HS, 6
Ryan Resnick (Owen J. Roberts) dec. Eric Hong 2-2 Wilkes Barre GAR (18-7) vs. 4-2 Selinsgrove 1-3 Central Bucks West (22-5) vs. 3-4 Central
put the Flyers ahead 4-2. (North Allegheny) 7-3; Cade Wilson (Nazareth) Chase Anklam (Pen Argyl) tech. fall Cade Linn (20-6), at Wilkes University, 5:30 York (24-4), at William Tennent HS, 7:30
9-2 Kane (19-5) vs. 6-3 Bishop Guilfoyle (21-4),
at DuBois HS, 6
And Travis Konecny had dec. Quentin Milliken (Cumberland Valley) 5-4; (Southern Columbia), 18-2, 4:35; Caleb Hetrick 12-2 Conwell-Egan (9-14) vs. 11-4 Saucon 3-3 Cedar Crest (21-7) vs. 1-5 North Penn 10-1 West Middlesex (20-5) vs. 7-6 Washington
a goal and assist in playing Jonah Barley (Penn Manor) dec. Caleb Baxter (Brookville) pinned Ashton West (Bermudian Valley (14-12), at Archbishop Carroll HS, 5 (23-4), at Lebanon HS, 6:30 (13-11), at Farrell HS, 6
(Butler) 4-0; Dazjon Casto (Cathedral Prep) dec. Springs), 2:30. 11-1 Bethlehem Catholic (21-7) vs. 2-3 11-1 Easton (23-5) vs. 1-10 Central Bucks East
only his second game since Anthony Emig (Liberty) 6-4; Zachary Hartman 160: Creighton Edsell (Wyalusing) Valley Nanticoke (18-7), at Bethlehem Freedom HS, (16-10), at Bethlehem Freedom HS, 8
Second Round, Tuesday, March 14
Quarterfinals, Friday, March 17
missing nine with a lower (Belle Vernon) major dec. Tyler Delorenzo (East tech. fall Colin Fegley, (Mahanoy Area), 15-0, 4:30 3-1 Central Dauphin (27-3) vs. 1-11 Souderton Semifinals, Monday, March 20
body injury. Stroudsburg South) 12-1; Joshua Stillings 3:26; Tanner Vogel (Wyomissing) dec. Jake 12-1 Imhotep Charter (26-2) vs. 3-4 Bishop (19-8), at Milton Hershey School, 6:30 Championship, Thursday, March 23
(Pennridge) tech fall Dylan Gurreri (Red Lion) Kallenborn (Port Allegany), 10-4; Gage Arnold McDevitt (17-8), at Lincoln HS, 5 1-4 Central Bucks South (19-8) vs. 11-4
The Flyers improved 15-0 5:07. (Coudersport) dec. Hunter Kennedy (Panther 2-1 Scranton Prep (22-3) vs. 11-3 Salisbury Parkland (18-8), at William Tennant HS, 6
At Giant Center, noon
CLASS 1A
to 3-0-1 in their past 170: Michael Labriola (Bethlehem Catholic) Valley), 3-2; Larry Brown (Moshannon Valley) (20-7), at Marywood University, 5:30 11-2 Nazareth (22-5) vs. 1-7 Council Rock First Round, Saturday, March 11
four. They also upped pinned Britain Shields (Big Spring) 0:34; Alec dec. Brian Shermeyer (Delone Catholic), 4-2 11-2 Jim Thorpe (14-11) vs. 12-3 Audenried North (18-9), at Easton MS, 7:30 3-1 Lebanon Catholic (19-8) vs. 4-4 Galeton
Shaw (Greensburg Salem) dec. Luigi Yates UTB; Gavin Wilkerson (Reynolds) pinned (12-3), at Pleasant Valley HS, 4 1-2 Plymouth-Whitemarsh (26-2) vs. 3-5 J.P.
their point total to 70 and (Cathedral Prep) 7-5; Tyler Bagoly (Exeter Twp.) Jackson Kennerly (Upper Dauphin), 3:38; 4-1 Lewisburg (19-6) vs. 3-3 Berks Catholic McCaskey (20-8), at Cheltenham HS, 6
(15-10), at Warwick HS, 6:30
1-2 Faith Christian (16-9) vs. 3-5 Harrisburg
vaulted ahead of Tampa dec. Kyle Homet (Waynesburg) 3-0; David Cox Seth Baney (Huntingdon) major dec. Kyle (21-7), at Shamokin HS, 7:30 6-1 Altoona (15-8) vs. 3-6 Cedar Cliff (19-7), Christian (24-3), at Spring-Ford HS, 5:30
Bay and Florida into 10th (Oxford) dec. Gunner Anglovich (Liberty) 5-1; Bennett (Montoursville), 9-0; Morgan Deremer 3-2 Middletown (20-5) vs. 4-3 Danville (17-8), at Hollidaysburg HS, 6 11-1 Nativity BVM (12-13) vs. 1-3 Christian
Luke McGonigal (Clearfield) dec. Sean Hoover (Chestnut Ridge) dec. Jacob Carpenter at CD East HS, 8 7-2 Bethel Park (19-7) vs. 7-4 Penn Hills
place in the tightly con- (North Allegheny) 3-1; Ryan Finn (Pottsgrove) (Shamokin), 4-2 UTB; Ryan Farber (Northern 6-1 Greater Johnstown (15-10) vs. 3-5 (21-3), at North Allegheny HS, 7:30
Academy (19-5), at Martz Hall, 4
4-2 Sullivan County (21-4) vs. 3-3 Linden Hall
tested race for the Eastern dec. Xavier Barber (Dallas Area) 5-4; Tommy Lehigh) dec. Joe Galvin (Iroquois), 10-4. Schuylkill Valley (17-10), at Richland HS, 5:30 7-1 North Allegheny (24-1) vs. 7-5 Hempfield (23-2), at Williamsport HS, 4:30
Conferences final wild- OBrien (Wilson) pinned Ryan Sharpless 170: Jacob Oliver (Huntingdon) pinned 7-2 Quaker Valley (22-4) vs. 10-3 Harbor Creek Area (14-9), at Plum HS, 7:30 4-1 Lourdes Regional (19-6) vs. 3-6 Lancaster
(Octorara) 2:29; Tim Wallace (Albert Gallatin) Bruce Parola (Scranton Prep), 1:12; Matt (18-7), at C.W. North Catholic HS, 3 6-2 State College (10-14) vs. 7-3 Mt. Lebanon
card playoff berth. dec. Cade Moisey (Northampton) 7-0. Lewandowski, (Mahanoy Area) dec. Jared 10-2 Grove City (19-6) vs. 7-3 Central Valley (18-6), at Bald Eagle HS, 6
Country Day (13-12), at Shamokin HS, 4:30
11-2 Susquehanna Community (14-13) vs. 4-3
Its important and its 182: Nino Bonaccorsi (Bethel Park) pinned Kula, Fort LeBeouf, 12-8 UTB; Nick McClimans (14-10), at Slippery Rock University, 4:30 Second Round, Tuesday, March 14 Benton (20-5), at North Pocono HS, 4
big that were getting wins Teegan Hahn (Greensburg Salem) 1:15; Ben (Sharon) dec. Carl Harris (Littlestown), 4-3; 7-1 New Castle (24-2) vs. 10-4 Sharon (15-10), Quarterfinals, Friday, March 17 1-1 Jenkintown (22-5) vs. 3-4 Greenwood
Maack (Governor Mifflin) dec. Damen Moyer Gaige Garcia (Southern Columbia) dec. at Butler HS, 3 Semifinals, Monday, March 20
like that and were starting (Liberty) 4-1; Cole Urbas (State College) dec. Kyle Myers (West Branch), 9-2; Joel Leise 9-1 Clearfield (23-1) vs. 7-5 McGuffey (18-6), Championship, Friday, March 24
(13-12), at Council Rock South HS, 5:30
3-2 Halifax (23-4) vs. 5-3 Southern Fulton
to play our game, Konecny Ryan Deloach (Freedom Area) 8-1; Elijah Jones (Reynolds) pinned Luca Colestock (Camp Hill), at DuBois HS, 4 At Giant Center, 6 (17-8), at CD East HS, 5
said. This is definitely the (Boyertown) dec. Emorson Wentz (Cedar Cliff) 1:37; Jared McGill (Chestnut Ridge) tech. fall 6-2 Central Martinsburg (16-7) vs. 7-4 Beaver CLASS 5A 7-1 Winchester Thurston (22-1) vs. 9-4
8-1; Drew Peck (Chambersburg) pinned Caleb Hunter OConnor (Jersey Shore), 17-2, 4:48; Falls (12-9), at Hollidaysburg HS, 5:30 First Round, Saturday, March 11
week of our year to date, Turner (Central Mountain) 1:44; Matt Mcgillick Nate Bradley, (Athens) dec. R.J. Hall (Chartiers- 10-1 Strong Vincent (23-3) vs. 7-6 South 3-1 Susquehannock (23-3) vs. 1-6 Radnor
Northern Potter (19-6), at North Allegheny
HS, 4:30
and Im sure there will (Penn Trafford) major dec. Chase Smith (Spring Houston), 4-3; Dalton Group (Susquenita) dec. Fayette (13-11), at Prep-Villa Center, 4:30 (18-8), at West York HS, 5 6-2 Juniata Valley (20-5) vs. 5-2 Shanksville
be more of these as we go Ford) 15-4; Jake Paulson (McDowell) dec. Kevin Zach Cassidy (Harbor Creek), 5-1. Second Round, Wednesday, March 15 2-1 Abington Heights (13-11) vs. 3-6 New (19-4), at Hollidaysburg HS, 4
Edwards (Avon Grove) 11-8; Travis Stefanik 182: Christian Hutzell (Meyersdale) by injury Quarterfinals, Saturday, March 18 Oxford (21-8), at Marywood University, 4
through the end of the sea- (Nazareth) dec. Leo Higgins (Palmyra) 12-5. default over Luke Funck (Northern Lebanon), Semifinals, Tuesday, March 21 12-2 Mastery Charter North (14-10) vs. 3-5
9-2 Otto-Eldred (17-8) vs. 7-3 West Greene
(19-5), at Bradford HS, 3
son here. 195: Jake Woodley (North Allegheny) major 1:41; Julian Gorring (Fort LeBoeuf) dec. Alec Championship, Saturday, March 25 West York (17-8), at Father Judge HS, 3:30 10-1 Kennedy Catholic (22-1) vs. 6-3
The Flyers broke the dec. Cole Forrester (Shippensburg) 19-7; Dragos (Honesdale), 8-2; Joe Koss (Towanda) At Giant Center, 2 11-1 Southern Lehigh (25-1) vs. 3-7 Dover Williamsburg (16-9), at Sharon HS, 3
Carson Kinney (Hazleton Area) major dec. dec. Brendan Calvin (Greenville), 5-1; Dominic CLASS 3A (19-10), at Bethlehem Freedom HS, 3
game open by scoring four Dave Henninger (DuBois) 11-3; Nick Duliakas Fundy (Beth-Center) dec. Colten Drawbaugh First Round, Friday, March 10 12-1 Archbishop Wood (19-7) vs. 1-5 West
6-1 Bishop Carroll (20-5) vs. 9-3 Allegheny
Clarion Valley (15-8), at Central Cambria HS, 4
consecutive goals over an (Owen J. Roberts) major dec. Parker McClellan (Trinity), 9-3; Cody Mulligan (Saegertown) 12-1 Neumann-Goretti (19-7) vs. 3-3 York Chester Henderson (19-7), at Archbishop 5-1 Berlin-Brothersvalley (22-3) vs. 7-4
11:33 stretch spanning the (Altoona) 10-0; Blake Barrick (Big Spring) tech. fall Andrew Shedleski (Lewisburg), 17-2, Catholic (22-3), at South Philadelphia HS, 6 Carroll HS, 3:30 St. Joseph (17-8), at Pittsburgh-Johnston
5:29; Anthony Marra (Burrell) major dec. Jared
second and third periods. major dec. Nate Ansell (Connellsville) 10-2;
Miles Lee (South Philadelphia) dec. Noah Wood Mooney (Palmerton), 10-2; Dominic DeLuca,
2-1 Holy Redeemer (17-8) vs. 12-4 World
Communications (14-12), at Wilkes University,
1-3 Bishop Shanahan (16-10) vs. 3-3 Lower
Dauphin (19-7), at Harriton HS, 5:30
University, 3
7-2 Cornell (20-6) vs. 10-2 Farrell (19-4), at
Jack Eichel had two goals (Quakertown) 8-4; Jake Koser (Northern) dec. Derry dec. Devin Evans (Susquehanna Twp.), 8 2-2 Wyoming Valley West (20-4) vs. 3-4 Twin Peters Twp. HS, 4:30
and an assist for Buffalo to Eli Grape (Upper St. Clair) 7-6; Ben Fromm 3-1; Zach Zimmerman (Troy) dec. Noah Cieleski 3-2 Lancaster Mennonite (23-4) vs. 12-3 West Valley (20-7), at Wilkes University, 4 9-1 North Clarion (23-2) vs. 7-5 Sewickley
(Brookville), 7-3.
extend the NHLs longest (Cocalico) dec. Cole Zapf (Downingtown West)
2-1 UTB; Ethan Laird (General McLane) dec. 195: Gavin Hoffman (Montoursville) tech. fall
Catholic (5-18), at Garden Spot HS, 8
4-1 Hughesville (16-9) vs. 11-2 Notre Dame-
1-1 Springfield Delco (23-4) vs. 3-8 Lampeter-
Strasburg (20-7), at Harriton HS, 4
Academy (11-13), at Clarion University, 3
Second Round, Wednesday March 15
active point streak to 11 Colin McCracken (Waynesburg) 6-3. Brady Herr (Newport), 15-0, 2:16; Jerry Moore Green Pond (17-9), at Milton HS, 7:30 3-2 Harrisburg (21-4) vs. 1-4 West Chester Quarterfinals, Saturday, March 18
games. 220: Jake Slinger (Upper St. Clair) pinned Evan (Blairsville) dec. Jacob McMaster (Greenville), 1-1 Valley Forge Military (20-4) vs. 12-5 Bayard Rustin (16-10), at East Pennsboro HS, 6 Semifinals, Tuesday, March 21
Evander Kane had a Callahan (Freedom) 3:31; Joe Doyle (Council
Rock South) dec. Bryce Shields (Dallastown)
9-6; Xavier Molnar (Brookville) dec. Exree Loe
(Johnstown), 9-4; Luke Walter (Mifflinburg)
Parkway Center City (12-5), at Marple Newton
HS, 6
1-2 Mount St. Joseph (13-14) vs. 12-3
Archbishop Carroll (18-5), at Cheltenham HS, 4
Championship, Friday, March 24
At Giant Center, noon
goal and assist for the Sa- 7-5; Ian Edenfield (Laurel Highlands) dec. dec. Donny Gelnett (Upper Dauphin), 4-3; Clay 4-2 Southern Columbia (15-10) vs. 2-2 Mid 7-1 Chartiers Valley (19-7) vs. 10-4 Hickory
bres, who continued losing Jesse Enck (Daniel Boone) 3-2; Michael Verbanac (Cambridge Springs) dec. Hunter Valley (23-3), at Shamokin HS, 7:30 (14-11), at Peters Twp. HS, 6
ground in the standings by Modugno (Upper Perkiomen) dec. Pete Haffner Tremain (North Star), 2-1; Michael Wilcox 12-2 Delaware Valley Charter (20-7) vs. 4-3 6-2 Bellefonte (12-12) vs. 7-3 Trinity- LOCAL COLLEGE
(State College) 12-10; Brian Kennerly (Upper (Wyalusing) Valley dec. Austin Taylor (Boiling Loyalsock Twp. (21-6), at Lincoln HS, 7:30 Washington (22-3), at Bald Eagle HS, 4
dropping to 1-5-2 in their Darby) major dec. Ron DAmico (Shaler Area) Springs), 7-2; Noah Fleshman (Bermudian 3-1 Trinity (22-3) vs. 12-6 Strawberry Mansion 10-1 Central Tech (19-5) vs. 7-6 Mars (17-7), Local College Scoreboard
past eight. Robin Lehner 13-4; Nathan Feyrer (Parkland) dec. Blake Springs) major dec. Ivan Balavage (Scranton (12-6), at Milton Hershey School, 8 at Prep-Villa Center, 3 Thursday, March 9
stopped 24 shots and has Bizousky (Punxsutawney) 5-3; Billy Korber
(Belle Vernon) dec. Jeff Craig (Meadville) 5-2;
Prep), 11-2; Anthony Walters (Bishop McCort)
pinned Tyler Brooks (Saegertown), 0:45.
6-1 Central Cambria (20-6) vs. 3-4 Columbia
(17-8), at Richland HS, 7:30
7-2 Oakland Catholic (22-4) vs. 10-3 Harbor
Creek (19-6), at C.W. North Catholic HS, 6
BASEBALL
Shippensburg 8, LeMoyne 1
M allowed 24 goals in his past Francis Duggan (Cedar Cliff) dec. Greg Bensley 220: Cole Nye (Bishop McDevitt) (D-3) pinned 8-1 Westinghouse (13-9) vs. 7-5 Riverside 10-2 Slippery Rock (19-5) vs. 7-4 Hampton WOMENS TENNIS
1 six games. (Pocono Mountain West) 12-6. Cole Fuller (Western Wayne), 5:59; Landon (16-8), at Allderdice HS, 7 (22-3), at Slippery Rock University, 3 Goldey-Beacom 9, Shippensburg 0
B4|Friday, March 10, 2017 PIAA BASKETBALL The Sentinel

Gilbertson Reilly in Talladega Nights, Gil-


bertson and Edwards are known
From B1 for being a bit daffy within the
competitive arena.
My whole family is just out Edwards remembers when
of control, he said. Everyone in they would go against each other
my family just talks. Were good growing up in CYO basketball,
people-people. It doesnt matter how theyd trade looks during
whos talking, I can have a nor- warmups and just start laughing
mal conversation with a complete at each other for no discernible
stranger. Its just something Ive reason whatsoever.
always been able to do. I grew We were friends pretty much
up being a little bit of a smart al- right off the bat, Edwards said.
eck. Thats kind of where I was at. Everything was funny.
Though his parents, Ron and It was Gilbertsons phone call
Anne, would eventually di- to Edwards ahead of high school
vorce and remarry, adding some that helped convince Edwards to
step-brothers to the mix, Gilbert- settle on Trinity instead of Me-
son kept right on chatting. chanicsburg, and the dynamic
One of his first interviews as a duo has been making waves ever
star athlete came in January 2015 since.
when he heated up in the fourth They combined for 55 points
quarter to rally Trinity past rival (a career-high 33 for Edwards) in
Camp Hill in front of a packed last weeks championship victory
house and fervorous Lions student over Lancaster Mennonite.
section, which openly mocked And, of course, theyll be cel-
the then sophomore. He played ebrating four district golds well
that game with rubber bands and into their futures.
metal holding his mouth together, Its going to be crazy, because
as he had his jaw broken in the first both Timmy and I are going to
meeting vs. Camp Hill that sea- be legends here knowing we ac-
son. complished something that only
Gilbertson just laughed off the one other Trinity team accom-
chants, then never hesitated to plished, said Gilbertson, who
forcibly mumble his way through will continue his academic and
the post-game interview. basketball careers at NCAA Di-
Austin is never lost for words, vision II Pace University in New
Kostelac said. He is a very bright York City next season.
and articulate young man. This is Its just awesome knowing we
another personal trait that will were part of that group. Its such
serve Austin well as he pursues a great accomplishment to do it
his dreams. at this program with Coach Kos,
While Anne and her side of the in such a notorious area with so
family has competitive swimming many good teams around here. SENTINEL FILE PHOTOS
in their blood, Austin instead Its something Ill be able to tell Trinitys Austin Gilbertson, left, and best friend Timmy Edwards, right, joined rarified company when they
gravitated toward soccer, football my kids or anyone. Its an awe- became just the second Shamrocks class ever to win four consecutive District 3 championships.
and basketball, eventually settling some feeling.
solely on hoops by the time he Edwards certainly gives Gilb- In the end, though, the laughs
started at Trinity. ertson respect, calling him the and trash-talk will be remem-
Though he averaged just 1.6 floor general and praising his bered alongside the myriad ac-
points as a freshman, he still shooting (51 percent FG), pass- complishments.
showed flashes of brilliance play- ing (4.6 assists per game) and Definitely the district cham-
ing alongside the likes of stars defense (team-high 60 deflec- pionships and how we did them
Dominick Antonelli, Josh Trumpy tions). But hes unafraid to goof together, Edwards answered
and Brandon Kuntz. on him, too. when asked what will stand out
The leadership and skillset con- Funny, short-tempered defi- about their time on the Trinity
tinued to grow, and Gilbertsons nitely, just a happy guy, Edwards hardwood. And each year we got
teams in his four years at Trinity said in describing his pal. Were better and better. Its just nice to
have won 74 games, increasing the doing this foul-shooting drill the look back knowing we did some-
win total and PIAA tournament other day in practice, and hes thing to build on this legacy.
penetration each season. saying this stuff to me, and Im
Hes a leader, said Hall, who just brushing it off my shoulder. Email Geoff Morrow at gmorrow@
knew Gilbertson and Edwards While hes shooting foul shots, cumberlink.com or follow on Twit-
through AAU and transferred to I told (teammate) Kalen (Veres) ter at @RageAgainstGMo
Trinity from Northeastern ahead to say something to him, and he
of his junior year, seamlessly got real mad and threw the ball
blending with the established vet- at Kalens face. He just snaps. He Trinitys Austin Gilbertson on
erans. He knows when to step up. can dish it, but he cant take it. talking trash: Those quick one-
He has that basketball chemistry, Thats one thing about him. liners are the best thing. When
a real good I.Q. Just a really good Edwards breaks into laughter I was maybe in 5th or 6th grade
player. at the retelling of this story, then AAU, I had long hair, and a kid was
suggests serenading Gilbertson like, Oh, look, Justin Bieber! And
Shake N Bake with the music of rapper PnB I go, Bro, Justin Bieber is lighting
Like the goofball characters Rock to get under his skin. Just you up for 30 right now. And they
played by Will Ferrell and John C. as a best friend should. cant say anything back.

Kirkpatrick
From B1

Shes currently at 84 tea cups.


Like any good competitor, shell
finish the mug challenge before
the end of the school year. Shes
planning to sell some in May at
the schools art festival and has
already made $70 on others.
I concentrate on mugs, be-
cause I like a good cup of coffee
or tea in the morning, Kirkpat-
rick said.
She has vases on the familys
mantel at home and keeps some
of her work, including other more
artsy designs. She can talk about
wall width, how thick a base
should be or what glazes dont
work with others.
I have a few pieces that are just
glazed really cool, said Kirkpat-
rick, who was first introduced to
ceramics in middle school and PHOTOS PROVIDED BY ADDI KIRKPATRICK, CUMBERLAND VALLEY
quickly developed a passion for it. Cumberland Valley senior Addi Kirkpatrick has made 84 clay tea mugs
I never really had an art pro- this year, including this penguin mug.
gram at my old school. I ended
up getting submitted to go to an said. She really makes an effort One of Addi Kirkpatricks vases she has created in her time at Cumberland
art competition and started to get to make people feel wanted. More artwork Valley High School.
a little more passionate. Youd be hard-pressed to peg
And its not just a hobby. Kirk- Kirkpatrick as a shy, caring girl To see more of Kirkpatricks freshman through junior year, them of a third straight District 3
patrick, unlike some of her peers if all you did was watch her on a clay artwork, go to cumberlink. Kirkpatrick said. I was terrified title, are to get back to Hershey.
still trying to figure out their lifes court. com/sports when I got the ball. Shes averaging 11.1 points and 8.1
purposes, has her future mapped While not demonstrative and She was a natural person to rebounds per game.
out. Or at least a general outline. loud, Kirkpatrick plays aggres- the youngest brother, Tanner, step up in a leadership role, head We wanna get her more shots,
She plans to major in psychol- sive shes been known to find four years older than Addi and coach Bill Wolf said. We just said Wolf, who is targeting 15
ogy and minor in art and eventu- herself on the bench in foul trou- a 6-foot-7 center, finished 46 wanted her to work hard and as- shots a game for his best post
ally work as an art therapist with ble. When shes on the court, the points shy of 1,000 at Gettysburg sume the role of leadership, which threat. The girl is shooting close
military veterans dealing with Eagles offense hums with ball College this season. she did. to 50 percent (111-of-224). A good
Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, movement, and on defense she Kirkpatrick dabbled in field Wolf said Kirkpatricks break- high school team shoots around
or kids and adults on the Autism creates jams in the lane and is a hockey, basketball and soccer out game came in last years 40 percent.
Spectrum. mismatch for most opponents on throughout elementary school. Class AAAA state championship Honestly, yeah, it does get
She might work at a hospital, or the glass. She even picked up volleyball against Cardinal OHaras Mary straining, Kirkpatrick said when
maybe shell start her own busi- Some credit goes to her AAU when she got to Eagle View Mid- Sheehan. Kirkpatrick went for a asked if theres a mental drain to
ness. Not all the details are set yet, schedule this summer, which dle School. double-double (12 points, 11 re- chasing a fourth state title. But
but shes done plenty of research sent the 6-footer as far as Chi- But shes spent the past four bounds, 63 percent shooting) and not for one second would I not
on it. cago, or south to Georgia. Some years developing into a team slowed the Division I recruit, lim- want to be in the situation that
I originally wanted to be a of it probably belongs to her three captain with good range and iting her to just eight points (av- were in.
nurse, she said. And I love the older brothers, all of whom were above-average court vision, es- eraged 12.5 ppg before) and three Besides, she can always unwind
idea of helping people. athletes. Her oldest brother, pecially from the top of the key, rebounds. her with clay.
I just noticed that in working 6-foot-5 forward Steve, was where she can stretch a defense Shell be counted on for more
with her (in practice) thats shes a Penn State walk-on; middle and find cutting teammates in the of the same if the Eagles, fresh Email Jake Adams at jadams@
a very kind and caring person, brother Colton played four years lane. off a disappointing 40-31 loss to cumberlink.com or follow him on M
CV assistant coach Phil Gillis of linebacker at Lafayette; and Its improved a lot from my rival Central Dauphin that denied Twitter @jakeadams520 1
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PIAA BOYS BASKETBALL PREVIEW PIAA BOYS BASKETBALL PREVIEW PIAA GIRLS
BASKETBALL
Carlisle vs. Coatesville West Shore Christian PREVIEW
SENTINEL STAFF
PIAA Class 6A First Round vs. Girard College Cumberland
Valley vs.
Saturday, at Spring-Ford
HS, 6p.m. SENTINEL STAFF Christian as the third seed to win
Carlisle: District 3 five seed PIAA Class 1A First Round the crown, rolling 74-40 in title

Boyertown
(18-8, Mid-Penn Common- Friday, at Bensalem HS, game over the No. 1 seed.
wealth) 8:30p.m. Top players: For the Cavaliers:
Coatesville: District 1 run- West Shore Christian: Dis- Two big scorers are 6-foot-8
ner-up (23-5, Ches-mont Na- trict 3 four seed (15-9, CCAC freshman Mikeal Jones (21.9 ppg,
tional Division) West) 8.7 rpg, 2.3 bpg) and 6-4 junior SENTINEL STAFF
Next round: Winner of 12-2 Girard College: District 1 Daiquan Copeland (19.9 ppg, 7.4 PIAA Class 6A First Round
Lincoln (22-5) vs. 1-6 Conestoga champion (20-8, Penn-Jersey rpg, 4.0 apg). Jones has offer from Friday, at Milton Hershey
(20-7), at South Philadelphia Athletic Association) Penn State, per cityofbasket- School, 5p.m.
HS, 5 Next round: Winner of 11-2 balllove.com, and is shooting 63 Cumberland Valley: District
Notes: Coatesville entered Nativity BVM (13-11) vs. 4-3 percent from field and 71 percent 3 runner-up (20-6, Mid-Penn
districts as the four seed, rolling Lourdes Regional (19-7), at Martz from the stripe... For the Bobcats: Commonwealth)
past Downingtown West 56-46, Hall, 6 Led by Trevor Rockey (13.8 ppg) Boyertown: District 1 six seed
North Penn 62-51 and Chelten- Notes: Girard College is 17-1 and Anthony Diminick (11.7). Di- (23-5, Pioneer Athletic Confer-
ham 79-58 before third-seed SENTINEL FILE
after starting 3-7, scoring 70-plus minick leads with 39 3-pointers, ence Liberty Division)
Abington won the title 57-51. 14 times during the streak. Beat while Rockey has 28. Both shoot Next round: Winner of 2-1
Owners of 10 game streak be- Carlisles Gavyn Barnes is already Phil-Mont, Jenkintown and Faith north of 70 percent from the line. Scranton (18-5) vs. 1-8 Garnet
fore Abington loss. Alma mater giving Herd fans a taste of whats Valley (21-5), at Lackawanna
of former NBA starter Richard to come next year, averaging 13.8 College, 6
Hamilton. ppg as a junior to emerge as the Notes: Boyertown lost to Cen-
teams second-leading scorer.
Top players: For the Red PIAA GIRLS BASKETBALL PREVIEW tral Bucks South 35-32 in district
Raiders: Small lineup with only quarterfinals, beat Council Rock
6-foot-9 Tyrel Bladen listed
more than 6 feet tall. Will present
a challenge for Ethan Houston
Houston (senior, 12.8) can shoot
the 3 (34 this season) from center.
Junior guard Gavyn Barnes (13.8,
West Perry vs. Nanticoke North 40-38 in consolation, then
fell to North Penn 44-36 in fifth-
place game. Had 13 game win
and Nate Barnes inside. Press- 33 3s) has emerged as next years streak prior to CB South loss.
ing team led by 5-11 PG Jhamir likely primary weapon. Senior Top players: For the Bears: Se-
Brickus (16.0 ppg) and 5-8 guard forward Nate Barnes flexes as nior Abby Kapp (15.0 ppg, 31 3s,
DaPree Bryant, both freshmen... starter and sixth man, providing 72.5 FT%) is programs all-time
For the Thundering Herd: Led by short, high-energy bursts on the leading scorer, breaking Kaitlyn
senior 6-2 guard Deshawn Mil- glass... Herd have 152 treys but a Eisenhards 1,420 set in 2013. Will
lington (19.2 ppg), the schools tendency to settle for jumpers if play at Bucknell... Seniors Katie
fourth leading scorer in history... they arent careful. Armstrong (8.9 ppg, 23 3s) and
Allison Marcus (7.6 ppg) are also
scoring threats. Marcus will play
at Albright... For the Eagles: Led
PIAA BOYS BASKETBALL PREVIEW by Saint Josephs commit Katie
Jekot (15.0 ppg) and Lincoln Me-

Mechanicsburg vs. morial (Tennessee) bound Addi


Kirkpatrick (11.0 ppg)... Team
only has 54 3-pointers, led by Je-

Springfield-Delco
kots 31... Balanced scoring after
those two...

SENTINEL STAFF
PIAA Class 5A First Round PIAA GIRLS
Friday, at Hershey HS,
8p.m. BASKETBALL
Mechanicsburg: District PREVIEW
3 runner-up (22-6, Mid-Penn SENTINEL FILE
Keystone) West Perrys Meredith Brown, left, had just two points in the Mustangs
Springfield-Delco: District third-place game loss to Lancaster Catholic last week.
1 six seed (15-11, Central League)
Next round: Winner of 12-1 SENTINEL STAFF ppg), the teams tallest player and
Archbishop Wood (23-3) vs. 3-9 IAA Class 4A First Round
P a do-everything talent. Klepadlo
(New Oxford) 14-11), at Philadel- Friday, at Wilkes University, missed last season with torn ACL
phia University, 7:30 6:30p.m. and will play at Wilkes Univer-
Notes: S-D lost toa eventual West Perry: District 3 four sity. Had 15 points, 18 rebounds,
third-place Great Valley 41-38 seed (18-8, Mid-Penn Capital) seven steals and six assists in fi-
in district quarterfinals as the Nanticoke: District 2 cham- nal home game and 15 points in
No. 10 seed before beating Wis- pion (25-1, Wyoming Valley Con- district championship... Kayla
sahickon 68-62 and falling to ference Division 2) Aufiero (17.4 ppg) scored 18
top-seeded Chester 48-45 in the SENTINEL FILE Next round: Winner of 12-2 against Berwick, 5-2 Lisa Radziak
fifth-place game. Mechanicsburgs Shane Homick, Audenried (10-13) vs. 1-2 Gwyn- had 10. Veteran cast that brings
Top players: For the Cougars: right, has turned into a valuable edd Mercy (17-8), at Lincoln HS, Alyssa Lewis off the bench, capa-
Junior 5-foot-10 guard Kyle Long third scorer for the Wildcats, 6 ble of double digits every night...
(80 percent free-throw shooter) averaging 9.3 points a game. Notes: Nanticoke beat Dallas For the Mustangs: Led by senior
is a verbal lacrosse commit to 55-54 in District 2 semis, then center Gracie Stauffer (14.6 ppg)
Maryland and good distribu- Alioth went for 27 and 17 in the routed Berwick 52-33 in title and guard Meredith Brown (13.2).
tor.... Led by 6-1 senior Kyle Sul- district loss to Northeastern, game. Started season 15-0 and Haylee Reisinger leads with 39
livan (12 ppg, 63 3-pointers) and and Scheib should be burning is outscoring opponents by an 3-pointers (team has just 58)...
JaDen McKenzie (8.5 ppg), plus after picking up a fifth foul in average of 26.8 ppg. Brown and Stauffer held to 14
rebounder Great Orjih... For the the fourth quarter that hurt the Top players: For the Trojans: combined points in losses to
Wildcats: The two-headed senior teams chances... Shane Homick They run out five guards, led by Bishop McDevitt and Lancaster SENTINEL FILE
monster of Kyle Scheib (13.9 ppg, (9.2 ppg) and Nathan Mayernick 5-foot-9 Riley Klepadlo (16.9 Catholic. Camp Hills Katy Collingsworth, left,
24 treys) and Cade Alioth (18.4 (6.6) capable from deep with 25 and Anne Johnson are both in the
ppg, averaging double-double)... and 26 treys, respectively. top five in scoring and 3-pointers
for the Lions this season.
PIAA GIRLS BASKETBALL PREVIEW
PIAA BOYS BASKETBALL PREVIEW Camp
Trinity vs. Strawberry Cedar Cliff vs. Altoona Hill vs.
SENTINEL STAFF

Mansion Blairsville
PIAA Class 6A First Round
Friday, at Hollidaysburg HS,
6p.m.
Cedar Cliff: District 3 six seed
SENTINEL STAFF (19-7, Mid-Penn Keystone) SENTINEL STAFF
PIAA Class 3A First Round Altoona: District 6 champion PIAA Class 2A First Round
Friday, at Milton Hershey (15-8, Independent) Friday, at Hershey HS, 5p.m.
School, 8p.m. Next round: Winner of 7-2 Camp Hill: District 3 champion
Trinity: District 3 champion Bethel Park (19-7) vs. 7-4 Penn (21-4, Mid-Penn Capital)
(22-3, Mid-Penn Capital) Hills (21-3), at North Allegheny Blairsville: District 6 four seed
Strawberry Mansion: Dis- HS, 7:30 (19-7, Heritage Conference)
trict 12 six seed (7-14, Philadel- Notes: Altoona had first-round Next round: Winner of 5-1
phia Public League Division C) bye in districts, beating State Col- McConnellsburg (17-7) vs. 7-4
Next round: Winner of 12-2 lege 54-42 in the championship Greensburg Central Catholic (18-
Delaware Valley Charter (20-7) game. Riding a four game win 6), at Pitt-Johnstown University, 6
vs. 4-3 Loyasock Twp. (21-6), at streak with average margin of 24.8 Notes: Blairsville fresh off
Lincoln HS, 7:30 points. consecutive losses in District 6, to
Notes: Strawberry Mansion Top players: For the Moun- eventual champ Bishop McCort
lost to Del-Val 93-41 in the tain Lions: Small lineup led by 37-29 in semis and Bishop Guil-
District 12 playoffs. Started the 5-foot-9 senior Amber New- foyle 60-42 in third-place game.
season 0-5 before picking things berry (10.3 ppg, 10 points vs. SC) Top players: For the Bobcats:
up, including a forfeit win over and 5-8 classmate Paige Whitfield 2015-16 All-State Class A third-
Freire Charter. (9.9, 12 points vs. SC)... Three se- teamer Rena Enterline (junior) held
Top players: For the Knights: nior starters and another off the to 12 points in last game and aver-
Sophomore Nazier Bowens av- bench (center Alayna Biesecker, aging 18.1 ppg, 7.2 rebounds, 2.1
erages 16.1 ppg, while junior 7.2 ppg)... Newberry will head to steals... Junior Catherine Martin,
Timothy Young averages 10.7. Lock Haven, Biesecker to Man- averaging 12.0 ppg, 3.1 assists...
Senior Jason Thomas is third at sfield and 5-11 forward Madison Just one senior on team... For the
8.1 ppg... Junior Antonio Hay- SENTINEL FILE Shetrom (7.9 ppg) to LeMoyne Lions: NCAA Division I recruit Di-
wood leads with 79 percent at Trinitys Timmy Edwards, right, next year... For the Colts: Rachael amond Bragg scored 20 in District
free-throw line, while Thomas is coming off a 33-point game Reilly (8.4 ppg, 24 3-pointers) 3 championship and is averaging
is 77 percent... For the Sham- in last weeks District 3 Class 3A held scoreless by J.P. McCaskey in 21.7 ppg with 49 3-pointers, both
rocks: Led by seniors Timmy championship win over Lancaster fifth-place game. Emily Esser (5.3 team highs... Theres also Sher-
Edwards (18.7 ppg, scored 33 Mennonite. ppg) leads with 31 treys, and soph- idan Reid (12.9 ppg, 37 treys) and
in district championship) and omore point guard Ashley Hoag- Passion Bragg (9.9 ppg), who can
Austin Gilbertson (14.5 ppg), players with 20+ treys (Gilbert- land (5.7) has 22 treys for team that SENTINEL FILE get hot at any time... Team has 130
M who will play next year at Pace son with 28, Jack Bucher with has 113 total and shoots 61 percent Cedar Cliff guard Emily Esser leads 3s and shoots 50 percent from the
1 University (New York)... Three 32, Matt Long with 23). from the free-throw line. the Colts with 31 3-pointers. free-throw line.
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BLONDIE By dean young and Stan drake

Deal with patient zero


Dear Annie: We have My Desk Dear Annie: "Slapped
an "open office" format, so Dear Sanitizing: There in the Face" wrote to you
during cold and u season, are some solutions short about how her husband had
we're pretty much always of wearing a hazmat suit wanted her to meet his new
passing around something to work. For one, talk to sweetie. You told her that
or other. My co-worker someone in your human he must be "miserable" to
"Dana" keeps getting sick resources department. If try to bring her down that
DILBERT By Scott adams with colds, people are constantly out way, because "the happier
the u, sinus sick, it's no good for your a person is the more he
infections, employer's bottom line. or she wants others to be
etc., and I've The company should pro- happy." He isn't necessarily
noticed that mote workplace cleanli- "miserable." He's probably
Dana seems ness and employee health, just egotistical, self-cen-
to be patient perhaps by sending out a tered and clueless. My ex
ANNIE zero for the company-wide memo with wanted me and the children
LANE rest of us. tips on how not to spread to congratulate him on the
She comes illness. If Dana keeps up wonderful new life he was
in with the her germ-factory ways, I going to have and was ac-
sniffles, and a week later, do not think it would be tually surprised and angry
NON SEQUITUR By Wiley Miller we're all dropping like ies. out of line for you to talk when we didn't. Though
Another thing I've noticed to her privately. Perhaps "Slapped" won't believe it
is that she doesn't wash lead in by giving her the yet, she's the one who will
her hands after using the benet of the doubt. Say, have the wonderful new
restroom at work. I've also for example, "I've noticed life she can't imagine now.
seen her sneeze into her you often use hand sani- She's learning something
hands. She uses hand sani- tizer at your desk. I didn't valuable about herself.
tizer at her desk, but I don't know this myself until re- Meanwhile, he's going to
see how that can get rid of cently, but that doesn't ac- make the same old mis-
all the germs properly. I'm tually eliminate a lot of the takes because he won't
so grossed out. I want to germs." Though you really have to learn. Burling-
say something to her, but I shouldn't have to tell her ton, Vermont
don't want to sound judg- how to properly wash her Dear Burlington:
FORT KNOX By Paul Jon Boscacci mental. Is there any tactful hands, it wouldn't hurt to Congratulations on the
way to encourage her to be mention that she should fact that your louse of an
more hygienic and more use clean running water ex is no longer in your life.
careful about not spread- and lather, scrub and rinse "Slapped" is indeed better
ing germs? Or should I her hands thoroughly. With off, too.
just start wearing surgical any luck, you'll be able to Send your questions for
masks? I'd appreciate some wash your hands of this Annie Lane to dearannie@
help here. Sanitizing situation. creators.com.

Perfection in packing
MOTHER GOOSE & GRIMM By Mike Peters Dear Heloise: I travel pantyhose close to my skin TRAVEL HINTS
a lot for business, and this color, or maybe one shade Dear Heloise: I just
is the best way I've found darker. If you know what returned from a cruise,
to pack my clothes. I use brand and style to get, you and I came up with some
the plastic can work comfortably in hints:
dry-cleaner the right hosiery, and you Even though you're
bags to put may even forget you are on vacation, wear a
my clothes wearing them. Lana K. watch. The activities are
in rst, then in Tennessee scheduled, and you don't
fold them Depending on the office want to be late!
neatly. Roll- setting (legal, banking, in- Take a pair of walk-
ing works, surance), a general "dress ie-talkies. You can com-
HINTS FROM
HELOISE but I like code" for professional municate with family
RED AND ROVER By Brian Basset to fold my employees might suggest more easily. I slept in, and
dress shirts pantyhose. Other areas of when I woke, I radioed my
and pants. The plastic bag work, such as art, creative husband.
makes a little air pocket and entertainment, may On our cruise, only
and helps prevent wrinkles. wear jeans. You cannot dic- lemonade and tea were
Herb B. in Los Angeles tate or judge others by what free. I brought flavored
you personally do or wear drink packs to have some
PANTYHOSE at work. Heloise variety.
POINTERS Marie M., via email
SAFE-DRIVING HINT
Dear Heloise: Leg Dear Heloise: I have EARRINGS STORAGE
makeup leaves a residue a hint for drivers: When Dear Heloise: I use
on everything it comes in backing out of a parking clear plastic egg cartons
HI AND LOIS By Brian and Greg Walker contact with. If you want spot, put your four-way for my earrings. This
to protect furniture and the ashers on. It informs other keeps them together
seats in your car, stop using vehicles and people walking and easy to find. I keep
it. The only ones who use it that you are backing up, es- another in the kitchen
in our office are in their up- pecially if you can't see due drawer under our pod
per 30s and 40s and make to an SUV or a pickup with coffee maker. I can easily
questionable style choices. a lift kit on the sides. I'm a see all the different fla-
I'm a professional woman retired trucker. Tom in vors. Donna D., Or-
in my 20s and wear sheer Coitsville, Ohio ange, Calif.

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ASTROLOGY BRIDGE | BY STEVE BECKER


CELEBRITIES BORN ON THIS DAY: Olivia
Wilde, 33; Carrie Underwood, 34; Jon Hamm, 46;
Sharon Stone, 59.
Happy Birthday: Don't limit what you can do.
Trust and believe in yourself and your abilities to
do everything you can to shape your future the way
you want it to unfold. Giving in to someone who will
try to control what you achieve will be
frustrating and unnecessary. Have the
guts to follow your instincts and you
will excel. Your numbers are 9, 14, 24,
29, 33, 35, 42.
Birthday Baby: You are intelligent,
steady and helpful. You are adaptable
EUGENIA and generous.
LAST PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20):
Stand up and be counted. Don't let
anyone outsmart or outshine you
when it comes to work, reputation and personal CRYPTOQUIP
accomplishments. Follow your inner voice and you
will find a way to outmaneuver any opponent who The Cryptoquip is a substitution cipher in which one
challenges you. letter stands for another. If you think that X equals O, it
ARIES (March 21-April 19): Make plans to do will equal O throughout the puzzle. Single letters, short
something with your partner or someone you love. words and words using an apostrophe give you clues to
A day trip, shopping spree or just hanging out and locating vowels. Solution is by trial and error.
enjoying one another's company will bring about
a positive attitude and lead to future plans. Aim to
please.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Change the way
you do things or get involved in something that
will challenge you physically and make you strive
to live a healthier lifestyle. Make a special effort to ZIGGY By Tom Wilson
get along well with others.
GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Put more effort
into your personal relationships. You can stabilize
your life and ease any insecurity you are feeling by
addressing issues that leave you feeling uncertain.
It's up to you to make the choices that can improve
your life.
CANCER (June 21-July 22): Someone from your
past will want to reconnect. Proceed with caution
or with the intent to resolve unfinished business.
Choose using your intellect instead of brute force.
Don't limit what you can do. Believe in your ability
to become successful.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Don't get angry; get SUDOKU
moving. It's up to you to make the adjustments
needed to ensure that you get what you want. Re-
fuse to let your emotions hold you back. Channel
your energy in a positive, constructive manner.

VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Take action and put
your plans into motion. The changes you want to
see happen will only unfold if you put in the time
and effort. Let insight and adaptability guide you
toward a better lifestyle and brighter future.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22): Put more energy REAL LIFE ADVENTURES
into helping others. Taking action and living up to By Gary Wise and Lance Aldrich
your promises will encourage others to do the same.
Don't sit idle when emotional and physical input
will help you bring about positive changes.
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Express your ideas
explicitly and someone will help you turn your
dream into a reality. Your intuition will encourage
you to develop something you've been thinking
about doing for a long time. Trust and invest in
yourself.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): A change in
the way you live will add to your contentment. A
physical change will make you look and feel your
best. Love and romance are highlighted along
with making a commitment to someone special. Sudoku is a number-plac-
ing puzzle based on a
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Make the 9x9 grid with several
changes that suit you. Taking on an unrealistic fi- given numbers. The ob-
nancial commitment will not improve your situa- ject is to place the num-
tion. Do what works best for you and refuse to let bers 1 to 9 in the empty
anyone convince you otherwise. Ease your stress squares so that each
don't add to it. row, each column and
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Partnerships each 3x3 box contains
will undergo a positive change if you express the the same number only
way you feel. Do your best to move forward in a once. The difficulty level
positive manner. Change can be good if everyone is of the Conceptis Sudoku
given an equal opportunity and is willing to adapt. increases from Monday
M
1 to Sunday.
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WORLD BASEBALL CLASSIC OLYMPICS

Sources:
Staley
to coach
U.S. team
DOUG FEINBERG
Associated Press
NEW YORK The U.S. wom-
ens Olympic basketball team
turned to its past to find its next
coach.
Dawn Staley
will coach the
team at the 2020
Tokyo Olympics,
said two people
with knowledge
of the decision.
Staley The people spoke
to The Associated
Press Thursday on condition of
anonymity because the decision
has not been publicly announced.
Staley will be introduced at a news
conference in South Carolina on
Friday.
Staley helped the U.S. win
gold medals as a player in 1996,
2000 and 2004. She also was an
assistant coach on the 2008 and
ASSOCIATED PRESS 2016 teams that won golds at the
Israels third base coach Pat Doyle, right, passes by his team mascot, The Mensch on the Bench, during at the first round Thursday at Gocheok Sky Olympics. The Americans have
Dome in Seoul, South Korea. won gold at the past six Olym-

Israel reaches 2nd round


pics.
The 46-year-old Staley has
coached at South Carolina since
2008, guiding the Gamecocks to
four straight Southeastern Con-
ference regular season titles and

with Mensch power


three consecutive SEC Tourna-
ment crowns.
She succeeds Geno Auriemma,
who became the first coach to
lead the U.S. womens team at
two consecutive Olympics in 2012
JIM ARMSTRONG stein said. We never doubted our more and Atlanta. Israel was the final country to and 2016.
Associated Press ability. Our strengths are that we Then there is pitcher and Israel qualify for the 2017 WBC and is The 2020 Olympics are in Tokyo
TOKYO With a little help are a well-balanced team. We can citizen Shlomo Lipetz, the only making its first appearance in the and Staley will first coach the U.S.
from The Mensch on the Bench pitch and have pitching depth; we player on the roster with no MLB tournament. team at the FIBA World Cup next
mascot, Israel is into the second have team speed, team power and affiliation. According to the Israel Associ- year in Spain.
round of the World Baseball Clas- can catch the ball. Were a very The players wear yarmulkes, or ation of Baseball, there are about Staley inherits a U.S. national
sic. close knit group. Jewish skullcaps, during the play- 1,000 active baseball players in team that has a roster in flux.
Just 41st in the world rankings, The team is getting plenty ing of the Israeli national anthem. the country. Four-time Olympic gold medal-
Israel beat third-ranked South of inspiration from its popular For some of the players Josh American immigrants started ist Tamika Catchings retired while
Korea 2-1 in its opening game and mascot. Infielder Cody Decker Zeid, Nate Freiman, Nick Rickles playing baseball in Israel in the Diana Taurasi and Sue Bird hav-
then defeated fourth-ranked Tai- brought The Mensch with him and Ike Davis the 2017 WBC 1970s. In December 1986, the Is- ent committed to playing again.
wan 15-7 on Tuesday. On Thurs- from home and hes been a big will be their third appearance rael Association of Baseball (IAB) Both would be in their late 30s by
day, Israel beat the Netherlands hit in South Korea. with Israel. They were all part of was formed as a nonprofit orga- the start of the Tokyo Games.
4-2 to finish in first place in Pool Mensch means a person of in- the team that narrowly missed nization to develop and promote There still is a strong young
A with a 3-0 record. tegrity or honor. The Mensch on qualifying for the 2013 WBC, baseball. core with Maya Moore, Brittney
Next up for Israel is the second the Bench started during Israels and all played in the qualifiers in The Israel Baseball League Griner, Elena Delle Donne, Tina
round in Tokyo with a chance to qualifying round in New York. September. started in 2007 but only lasted Charles and Breanna Stewart
advance to the semifinals. Hes on the team, Weinstein The WBCs heritage rule one season. Staley will likely have to find
South Korea won the bronze said. Everybody brings some- states that players eligible for cit- Decker, who is currently in the a point guard to run the team if
medal at the 2006 WBC and thing to the team and certainly izenship of a country may play on Milwaukee Brewers organization, Bird does not return for her fifth
silver in the 2009 edition and The Mensch is a unifying factor that countrys team. This will be is hoping the teams success in the Olympics.
was one of the pre-tournament for the ball club. the first time that American Jew- WBC will translate into a baseball Besides her work with the na-
favorites to win a medal again. Israels roster is made up al- ish baseball players will represent boom in Israel. tional team, Staley has a 21-0 re-
Beating them on home soil was a most entirely of Jewish-Ameri- Israel in a world championship. The growth of Israeli baseball cord as head coach of other U.S.
huge upset. can players with major or minor In January, eight members of over the past four years since the basketball teams leading the U18
But Israels 73-year-old man- league experience. Some of the the team visited Israel for a week initial qualifier in 2012 has been and U19 squads to gold medals in
ager, Jerry Weinstein, said hes familiar names include pitcher to learn about the country and huge, Decker said. So who 2014 and 2015. She also guided the
not surprised by the early suc- Jason Marquis, formerly of the meet Israeli fans. They toured knows what it can be in another 2007 Pan-Am team to a champi-
cess. Cincinnati Reds, and catcher Tel Aviv, Jerusalems holy sites, four years. Weve done a lot with onship in 2007. She was honored
The only unknown was the Ryan Lavarnway, who has MLB the Dead Sea, and met local Israeli this and were just hoping to keep as co-recipient of USA Basket-
caliber of the competition, Wein- experience with Boston, Balti- baseball players. it going. balls coach of the year in 2015.

NCAA BASKETBALL

Spartans beat Penn State, likely ends season


DAVID GINSBURG there and make a statement. And It didnt take long for Michigan Michigan State
Associated Press we did that. State to gain control against a team guard Miles
WASHINGTON It didnt
The 13th-seeded Nittany Lions that one day earlier snapped a five- Bridges dunks
matter that Michigan State had no (15-18) fell behind for good with game losing streak. over Penn
momentum, or that the Spartans less than four minutes elapsed, The Nittany Lions led 5-3 be- State forward
were playing a team that beat them trailed by 18 at halftime and sput- fore Ward made three layups and Payton Banks
soundly in January. tered to the finish after taking out a jumper in the lane during a 13-1 during the
This was the Big Ten Tour- Nebraska in overtime on Wednes- run during which Penn State went first half
nament, when the past usually day. five minutes without a point. Thursday in
doesnt matter and Michigan State I dont want to say fatigue It was 18-13 before a dunk by the Big Ten
is almost always at its best. played a major part in the game, Bridges and a 3-pointer by Lang- tournament in
Miles Bridges and Nick Ward Penn State guard Tony Carr said. ford launched a 12-0 spurt that put Washington.
had 15 points and nine rebounds We just kind of got outworked. the Spartans up by 17. A SS O CIAT ED
apiece, and the Spartans breezed Carr and Lamar Stevens each Penn State closed to 36-27 be- PRESS
past weary Penn State 78-51 scored 16 points for Penn State, but fore Bridges and Kenny Goins
Thursday. they combined to miss 23 shots. scored on tip-ins, Kyle Ahrens
The fifth-seeded Spartans (19- Penn State shot 29 percent and popped a 3 and Bridges soared
13) will next face No. 4 seed Minne- was outrebounded 44-29. high on a dunk for a 45-27 lead at
sota in the quarterfinals on Friday. Michigan State opened the sea- the half.
Michigan State, the defending Big son with back-to-back defeats, After coasting through the sec-
Ten champion, is seeking its fourth endured a three-game skid in ond half, the Spartans began look-
title in the last six years. January and finished an unchar- ing forward to their matchup with
After closing the regular season acteristic 10-8 in conference play. Minnesota. Even though Michigan
with losses at Illinois and Mary- Yet, the Spartans always seem to be State went 2-0 against the Golden
land, the Spartans found their sharp at this time of year. Gophers, this game made it clear
groove against a Penn State team Michigan State is now 28-14 in that past performances dont mean
playing for the second time in less the Big Ten Tournament and 101- much in the Big Ten Tournament.
than 24 hours. 45 all-time in March under coach That was so long ago, I dont
Were a better team (by) signif- Tom Izzo. think that has anything to do
icant amounts, so we just wanted I thought with my guys tonight, with it, Izzo said. The thing we
to come out there and show that, we executed a little better and hit have to beat Minnesota one time,
Michigan State guard Joshua Lang- our shots, Izzo said. We got our and they have been playing good. happy were still playing. Michigan State: The Spartans
ford said. I felt like they were kind break going, were pretty good de- Well have our work cut out for beat Minnesota in overtime on the
of being nonchalant about playing fensively. Its one of the best games us, but what a great opportu- Up next road before registering a 65-47 M
us, so we just wanted to come out weve played this year. nity to play in this thing and Im Penn State: Season likely over. victory on Jan. 11. 1
The Sentinel PIAA WRESTLING Friday, March 10, 2017|B9

Class 2A Bonus coverage


Other Class 2A locals to make
it to Day 2 of states include Camp
From B1 Hills Luca Colestock (170) who
For more photos, plus video will wrestled in the second round
Its definitely important and it highlights from Day 1 of the of consolations against Tri-Val-
starts you off strong, Myers said individual championships, go to leys Dawson Schwalm, after be-
picking up a first-round win. I cumberlink.com/sports ing pinned in the championship
had a tough kid, and Im feeling first round in 1:37 by Reynolds
good right now, especially with grapplers. Thats the match I need Joel Leise.
that win. I knew that kid was tough to keep focused and especially after Trinitys Colten Drawbaugh
and just getting through that first losing to him in the finals last year, (182) moves into the second round
round gives me an extra step in the I want to beat him bad. of consolations against Green-
tournament. Im feeling good right Day 2 cant come soon enough villes Brendan Calvin after losing
now where Im at. for the Bubblers, who move two of in the first round to Beth-Centers
After some quick blood time their wrestlers to the next rounds. Dominic Fundy by 9-3 decision.
courtesy of Klock, Myers went in Myers will face Cambridge Class 2A continues Friday at
for the quick takedown to go up Springs Tye Varndell in the quar- 9a.m. with quarterfinals and two
2-0 before the end of the first. A re- terfinals and Cameron Palmer (145) rounds of consolations. The semi-
versal for Klock to start the second faces Cranberrys Josh Hancock in finals and another round of consies
tied the score, but Myers opened it the second round of consolations. begins at 7:30p.m.
up with an escape. A reversal and Austin Taylor (195), who fell down
an escape for Myers in the third in consolations, was knocked out Email Mallory at mmerda@cumber-
was more than enough to secure of the tournament after a 7-4 de- link.com or follow her on Twitter @
the Bubbler the win. cision loss to Summit Academys MalloryMerda
Moving further into the brack- Tyler Stine.
ets, there are a few names Myers It just didnt happen, it just
is anticipating seeing before the wasnt in our cards today with
championships are over. Especially (Taylor), Bubblers head coach
one in particular. Rodney Wright said. I thought Camp Hills Luca Colestock, left,
Im trying to keep it one match Kollin wrestled real well, I thought gets tangled up with Everetts Gavin
at a time, but hopefully Ill meet (Palmer) wrestled pretty good. Wills at 170 pounds during the PIAA
(unbeaten Gavin Teasdale of Jeffer- Lets go home, go back, get some- Class 2A wrestling championships
son-Morgan) in the semis, Myers thing to eat and get back in here Thursday at Hersheys Giant Center.
said one of his weights toughest tomorrow and see what happens. MICHAEL BUPP, THE SENTINEL

MICHAEL BUPP PHOTOS, THE SENTINEL


Cedar Cliffs Francis Duggan, front, is airborne thanks to Pocono Mountain Wests Greg Bensley at 220 Friday during the PIAA Class 3A Individual Wrestling Championships at Hersheys Giant
Center.

Class 3A
From B1

The Bulldog secured his spot


with an 10-2 victory over Con-
nellsvilles Nate Ansell. He notched
the first takedown to stake a 2-0
first-period lead, and he domi-
nated the next two periods in-
cluding a pair of third-period
takedowns to cruise to the win.
Barricks fairly uneventful path
to the quarters was a little different
from that of Koser, who engaged in
a back-and-forth first-round affair
with Upper St. Clairs Eli Grape.
The third-period seesawed
between the two, with Koser ul-
timately getting the upper hand
when he notched a takedown out
of a scramble with 25 seconds re-
maining.
The late takedown gave Koser a
7-6 victory. His and Barricks wins
occurred just minutes apart, and
showed exactly the level of wres-
tling present whenever the trio of
locals gets together in the wrestling
room.
Its a battle every day, Barrick
said. Thats really helped me get
Cumberland Valleys Will Kaldes gets positioning against Scrantons Jacob Burgette at 152 pounds Friday during the PIAA Class 3A Individual Wrestling
ready for this point in particular.
Championships at Hersheys Giant Center.
All these guys at states are tough,
and so are (Koser and Forrester). There was drama to a couple The CV senior was in trouble late Kaldes, Duggan and Tinner won tling in the second-round consies
The pair of 195-pounders were of those wrestlers first-round against North Alleghenys Luke by bonus-point margins, includ- will be CVs Patrick DeMark (106)
among seven local wrestlers to matches. Wilson needed a take- Landefeld, but he pushed the is- ing a 19-7 victory by Kaldes against and Quentin Milliken (160), Car-
advance to the Class 3A quarterfi- down with five seconds left in sue and secured a stalling point Scrantons Jacob Burgette that was lisles Rafael Portilla (113), Ships
nals, with Cedar Cliffs J.J. Wilson regulation to break a 4-4 tie against with five seconds left to forge a 5-5 the CVs senior career win number Chandler Olson (126) and Forrester
(113) and Francis Duggan (220), Spring-Fords Brandon Meredith, tie and force overtime. 150. (195), Northerns Micah Hoffman
Cumberland Valleys Wyatt Long good enough to give the sophomore In the sudden victory period, Seventeen of the 19 local qual- (138), Big Springs Tucker Brough
(132) and Will Kaldes (152), and a 6-4 victory and his first trip to the Long secured a quick takedown to ifiers remain alive for Fridays (145) and Britain Shields (170), Me-
Shippensburgs Cameron Tinner quarters. claim a 7-5 victory, one year after competition, which will include chanicsburgs Brayden Wills (152)
M (285) also advancing to the round Long also took it to the wire, and he had fallen in the same circum- quarterfinals and second- and and Cedar Cliffs Emorson Wentz
1 of eight. a little beyond. stances in the first round. third-round consolations. Wres- (182).
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Speedway will host six races the Strip will host a second attended last Marchs NA- Siding & Roofing Repairs
yearly in NASCARs top three Cup race beginning in 2018, SCAR Cup race, with an esti- Free Estimates ~ Insured
circuits starting in 2018 suits during the 10-race playoff. mated 96,000 coming from Seniors, Veterans &
Present Military ~
Daytona 500 champion Kurt The addition of the two out of town. 10% Discount
Busch just fine. Hes watch- lower tier races will make The experience is unique PA01464
ing his hometown go through Las Vegas the only NASCAR to any other in our sport.
BENDERS HAULING J. Otts Roofing &
a sports boom. track to host two tripleheader NASCAR executive Steve Will remove trash from attics, Construction
J.L. RUTH ELECTRIC
As a kid I went to a lot weekends each year. ODonnell said. MASTER LICENSE & INSURED
basements, garages & yards &
will tear down outbuildings.
of UNLV basketball games, Las Vegas is a destina- So it wasnt a difficult call 48 years in Residential Service Work &
Free Estimates STORM OR HAIL DAMAGE
New Home Wiring Parking Lot Lights Roof repairs
early 90s, we were the real tion, said Busch, who won for track owner SMI to move & Trenches WE DO IT ALL 7 Days A Week/
365 Days a Year Re-Roof Specialist
Free Estimates
deal. We were on a national NASCARs premier race at the dates. Neither race at 697-1814 CALL Specializing in Shingle &
Rubber Roofs
stage, the 38-year-old Busch Daytona last month. Our New Hampshire this year ------------------------- 717-440-5295 Small Additions
Up to $200 Savings
said Thursday during a visit schedule changes. Tracks has a title sponsor and it Whole House Standy By Porches
back to his old school, Du- gain dates, tracks lose dates. was tough to draw crowds Generator System Fully Insured
Not valid with any other offer. Free Estimates
rango High. Then it seemed This is nothing new. But for a single Xfinity race at CALL TODAY! Call 477-2450
to fizzle out for a while. when you talk about Las Ve- Kentucky. J.L. Ruth Electric 697-1814 PA 45
While the Runnin Rebels gas, I believe its 90 percent of But a more saturated
have fallen on hard times in the ticket sales are from out sports market will also test
hoops, the Las Vegas sports of town. And so the tourism NASCARs second date,
be our
SHOWAKERS
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Fully Insured
crowded as the citys pop- charge and they do a fantas- during an NFL Sunday and

friend.
Anthony Showaker, Owner
ulation grows and the city tic job to advertise Las Vegas in the September heat of the Cell: 717-713-4214 THE
recovers from the 2008 re- in general. desert. Office 717-254-3399 SHARP IT SHOP
cession. Indeed, money is driving I love Vegas. I think its Full-line
As Busch was finish- the sports growth in town. a great atmosphere and it sharpening service.
Lawn Mower Blades
ing last in a Big Wheel race The Raiders are in play be- would be good, driver Kevin Chainsaws
against students and mak- cause the state of Nevada Harvick said last week at At- Saw Blades
ing a $5,000 donation to his has pledged $750 toward a lanta. But sometimes you Knives & More!
former school, the Las Ve- $1.9 billion domed stadium. can turn one great (race) into 40 Koser Road
WILL REPOINT OLD STONE
gas Stadium Authority was Golden Knights owner Bill two mediocres. OR BRICK BUILDINGS Shippensburg, PA
meeting down the street to Foley agreed to pay a $500 Busch believes his home- Free estimates.
Call 530-1656
Call 717-423-6887 or 717-278-2095.
discuss lease details of the million expansion fee. town and two NASCAR dates
proposed NFL stadium that Money draws numerous UFC are a great fit.
would lure the Raiders from and boxing fights to town. Theres so much to do.
Oakland. And Speedway Motor- Restaurants, entertainment,
There were also three col- sports Inc. decided to move gambling, this is a huge des-
lege basketball conference its fall Cup and Truck Series tination worldwide, Busch Ron Hoon Quality Painting
Interior/Exterior, Aluminum Siding FENICLE, 776-7936
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Call 717-249-8616. Firewood. Local Free Estimates.
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Apartments
610
Apartments Resort/Vacation
660 Property for Rent
COOK & BARTENDER SAWMILLS from only $4,397.00-
for Rent for Rent
Part-time. Experience required. Apply MAKE & SAVE MONEY with our CARLISLE AREA, 2 bedroom at OCEAN CITY, MARYLAND Best
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at VFW 424 N. Walnut St. Mt. Holly. own bandmill- Cut lumber any Winchester Gardens includes selection of affordable rentals.
2 bedroom apartment. Washer/dryer
dimension. In stock, ready to ship! appliances, laundry hook-up, hookup. No pets. Application fee. Full/partial weeks. Call for FREE
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In accordance with the Guaranteed 40 hours in season. Call
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federal Fair Housing Act, we for details. Duncannon 717-834-6200. & all appliances, Central Air,, no www.holidayoc.com
story, 2 bath, washer/dryer,
do not accept for publication LOCAL DELIVERY DRIVER 595 Firearms pets, smoke free,Newly remodeled. basement rec room, parking, call
any real estate listing that
indicates any preference,
Must know the Harrisburg area.
Must have references & good driving
$650 a month + security. Call
717-432-5686.
Cindy 261-7287 776 Open Houses
Disclaimer
630 Houses for Rent
limitation, or discrimination record. Mon-Fri. Apply in person: MT. HOLLY, 2nd floor 2 bedroom. MORE OPEN HOMES can be viewed
Carlisle Auto & Truck Salvage Inc. All firearm transfers are subject to $500 includes sewer, water, & at www.cumberlink.com/homes
based on race, color, religion, 717-249-3486 relevant State and Federal laws. trash. No pets. 717-385-6854. Updates every Friday!
sex, disability, family status See your local Sheriff or licensed CARLISLE, duplexes, 3 bedroom,
or national origin. PART-TIME experienced bartender/ firearm dealer for more information. NORTH MIDDLETOWN TOWNSHIIP carport, yard, $925 & $975. Call
cook. Must be flexible. Call Mon.- 1 bedroom,1rst floor, off street RV /
If you believe a published
listing states such a
Fri., 9:30am-5pm, 717-243-8158.
REVOLVERS: Charter Arms 38
parking. $500 a month. No pets.
717-249-7783.
840 Travel Trailers
WAITER/WAITRESS/KITCHEN DICK COON REAL ESTATE TWO BEDROOM house for rent on
preference, limitation, or Special & 22 Long Rifle. $250 SERVICES, catch/release section of Yellow
PREP, Lunch hours 10-3. Apply: each. Call 448-8924. 2012 KEYSTONE COUGAR, 5th
discrimination, please notify Back Door Cafe, 156 W. High St. 717-218-0887./717-512-7349. Breeches Creek. Call 717-385-9168
this publication at leave message. wheel, 29, Polar Package, 3
slides. Excellent Condition. Call or
fairhousing@lee.net
506 Appliances 10 Public Notices 10 Public Notices Townhouses text Greg Varner 717-991-9556.
635 for Rent Motorcycles /
130 Lost & Found REFRIGERATOR, 19.5 cubic,
850
freezer on bottom, good for 2nd
refrigerator. $50. 443-4421 CARLISLE, 2 bedroom townhouses. ATVs
LOST CAT, "Blue" missing on March NOTICE Kitchen with appliances. No pets.
1st, dark grey male tiger, Liberty $775/mo. Call 245-0082. HARLEY DAVIDSON 2004 Fatboy,
Ave., Carlisle, between Bedford &
East Sts. Call 717-243-3420.
520 Food Items NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on or about December 20, 2016, an
application for Registration of Fictitious Name was filed with the Department TOWNHOUSES FOR SALE OR
1450cc, excellent condition. Asking
$7,000. Call (724)882-9655.
of State of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania pursuant to the Fictitious RENT. 2, 3 or 4 bedrooms, garage,
CANNED GOODS, Check out our
210 880
Name Act, for the purpose of registering a Pennsylvania fictitious name. full basement, 1st floor master.
Childcare LARGE selection of home canned
sweets and sours.! Farm Fresh brown
The fictitious name is CARLISLE KITCHEN AND BATH and its registered S. Middleton. Call 717-249-7787. Autos
office is located at 354 A Street, Carlisle, PA 17013. The fictitious name is
eggs, free range. Mothers Kitchen, 1999 JETTA DIESEL 5 speed
645 Rooms for Rent
NOTICE registered to Jones Plumbing, Inc of 354 A Street, Carlisle, PA 17013.
467 McCulloch Road in Shippensburg. manual, good condition, 284K,
PA State Law defines "Family Day Call 532-7081. No Sunday sales.
Care Home" to mean any home in George F. Douglas, III, Esquire $4500.00/OBO 422-6147.
which child day care is provided at Salzmann Hughes, P.C. CARLISLE, room for rent, $450 util- CHEVY, 2004 Impala, 6 cyl, auto.,
any one time to 4 through 6 children
who are not relatives of the caregiver.
524 Furniture 354 Alexander Spring Road, Suite 1
Carlisle, Pennsylvania 17015
ities included, security deposit, no
pets, smoke free. (703) 678-3253.
blue, used condition. Reduced to
$4,000. 717-486-3526.
No individual shall operate a family STAKES FURNITURE
day care home without registration 6 Cherry St., Newville
New & Quality Used
315 Help Wanted 315 Help Wanted
certificate issued therefore by the
Furniture & Bedding NOTICE
State of Pennsylvania.
Call 776-9212 or stop by.
The Cumberland County Board of Elections, in order to determine the position
MULTIMEDIA SALES EXECUTIVE
of names of candidates of parties on the May 16, 2017 Municipal Primary
Kitchen / The Sentinel is looking for an energetic, self-motivated individual to help grow
315 Help Wanted 534 Bath Fixtures Ballots, will conduct a casting of lots at the Cumberland County Bureau of
Elections, Conference Room C, 1601 Ritner Highway, Suite 201, Carlisle,
our business. Our primary focus is on selling print and digital marketing
solutions to companies within a book of accounts, while generating leads
PA, at 12:00 noon on Wednesday, March 15, 2017. Candidates may and new prospects.
DRIVERS NEEDED appear in person or by agent duly authorized by letter of attorney, signed,
Spring is here and seasonal truck CABINETS: 11 Harmony cherry and acknowledged by an officer empowered to take acknowledgments. In
wood & 2 lazy Susans, formica The right person will work extensively with local business owners to develop
drivers are needed to make deliveries the event that neither the candidate nor duly authorized agent is present, a
countertop, new Moen faucet, advertising plans to grow their business. You will achieve sales goals through
within 150 miles of our location Notary will be asked to draw such lots as necessary.
$650/obo. Call 717-732-9181. creative sales strategies; performing extensive client discovery interviews,
positions available soon through
meeting with decision makers, listening and documenting clients marketing
the Spring season CUMBERLAND COUNTY BOARD OF ELECTIONS: Vince DiFilippo, Jim needs/concerns and recommending appropriate solutions. We offer a weekly
CDL not required but must be able
to pass DOT physical 542 Miscellaneous Hertzler, Gary Eichelberger; Lawrence Thomas, Chief Clerk; Keith
Brenneman, Solicitor.
base salary plus excellent commission opportunities.
must have a clean driving record
KOBALT CUTTERS/UTILITY Responsibilities include, but are not limited to:
Quality Greenhouses
& Perennial Farm, Inc. KNIFES. NEW ,large pair, $6.
Small pair $6. JUMP STARTER Selling and preparing ad copy for production
717-432-8900
with DC power source, NEW, $50. ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS - South Middleton School District Preparing advertising campaigns utilizing Microsoft PowerPoint or other
Dillsburg, PA
BOSTITCH Air Nailer & Stapler, presentation formats
Email: hr@qualitygreenhouses.net
$50. REMINGTON Nail Gun, NOTICE Preparing billing summaries and aiding in the collection process.
$50.,WELLER Dual heat Soldering Excellent communication and presentation skills
Self-motivated and highly organized
TODAYS NEWS gun, $35. DREMEL with lots of
attachments, Like New, $60., Two
Notice is hereby given that sealed bids for construction of Renovations to W.G.
Rice Elementary School, 805 Holly Pike, Mount Holly Springs, PA 17065, Able to brainstorm and create new approaches to selling
Work in a deadline based environment

Today!
ton jack, $15., CASE with 200+ car will be received at the Main Office of W.G. Rice Elementary School until
terminals & more, NEW, $50. 1:00pm P.M., prevailing time, on Thursday, April 6, 2017. Bids must be Have a proactive approach in customer service
FOUR GALLON Porter Cable Air submitted to the attention of Matthew Ulmer, Operations and Business Able and willing to travel to meet current and potential clients in the field
Compressor, New, $75., KITCHEN Manager. Bids shall be submitted in sealed envelopes bearing the name of Work in a team based environment
TABLE, butcher block top., $30, TV the Bidder and shall be clearly marked "W.G. Rice Elementary School Valid drivers license, proof of insurance and dependable automobile is
Stand Black, storage in ends., $10. Renovation Project." Bidders shall also include contact name and phone required
Call 717-776-4411 after 4:00pm. number on the sealed envelope. Bids will be publicly opened and read
aloud immediately after the scheduled closing time for receipt of Bids in the The Sentinel offers a competitive salary with bonus opportunities, medical,
W.G. Rice Elementary School Cafeteria. Bids received after the dental, vision, life insurance benefits, vacation, sick,
10 Public Notices 10 Public Notices above-referenced date and time shall be returned to the Bidder unopened. and holiday pay and 401k retirement plan.

Separate, sealed Bids will be received for the following Prime Contracts: Please visit www.cumberlink.com/workhere to apply. Include cover letter,
NOTICE resume and salary history. We are a drug-free workplace and all applicants
2983-1 General Construction considered for employment must pass a post-offer drug screen and
Notice is hereby given that an application for registration of fictitious name has background/mvr check prior to commencing employment. EOE
been filed with the Pennsylvania Department of State for the fictitious name 2983-2 Heating, Ventilating and Air Conditioning Construction (HVAC)
of "The Sauter Squad". The principal place of business for the entity is 528 2983-3 Electrical Construction
Hogestown Road Mechanicsburg, PA 17050. The parties to the registration
are Kenneth S. Sauter and Jennifer L. Sauter. General Construction renovations includes but is not limited to finish
upgrades, roof replacement and architectural renovations to accommodate
Hubert X. Gilroy, Esquire
Martson Law Offices
MEP renovations within an existing 83,000 SF school.

HVAC renovations are related to mechanical system renovations throughout


CONSTRUCTIONS
OPENINGS
10 East High Street
Carlisle, PA 17013 the building and limited central plant.

Electrical renovations include transformer, electrical service upgrades, fire


alarm and limited LED light fixture upgrades.

HEMPT BROS., INC. IS LOOKING


NOTICE On or after Wednesday, March 16, 2017, Bidders may obtain bidding
documents by submitting a written request for the same, together with a
Invitation for Bids check in the non-refundable amount of based on the costs below, payable
PEC invites sealed bids for fuel supplies for the contract year July 1, 2017
through June 30, 2018. The sealed fuel supplies bid must be delivered or
received by PEC by USPS, (mailing address is CAIU, 55 Miller St., Enola,
to: Crabtree, Rohrbaugh & Associates, 401 East Winding Hill Road,
Mechanicsburg, PA 17055. TO FILL A NUMBER OF
PA 17025 [fax not acceptable]), other commercial delivery carrier, or
hand-carried, (physical address of CAIU bldg. is 55 Miller St., Summerdale,
PA 17093) no later than 3:15 p.m. on March 23, 2017. For information and
1.Electronic .pdf Format - amount written out in text
2.Hard Copy Printed Format - amount written out in text
($200.00)
($110.00) CONSTRUCTION POSITIONS:
to receive bid documents, please call PEC 717-329-4108 or email request The following information shall be furnished by bidders when obtaining bidding
for documents to lizz@providentenergy.net. Bids will be unsealed at 3:30
p.m. on Thursday, March 23, 2017, at the CAIU. PEC reserves the right to
documents: Superintendents-must have previous
reject any or all bids. 1.
2.
Bidders mailing address
Name of Bidders representative
PennDOT and/or PA Turnpike experience.
3. Bidders telephone number
Foreman/woman-must have pipe/grade/

bargain
4. Bidders facsimile number
5. Bidders email address (email address used to submit the .pdfs)
6. Bidding documents requested, by Contract and Contract number milling experience and experience with
PennDOT/PA Turnpike procedures and

basement
Bidding documents are available for examination at the following locations:
Crabtree, Rohrbaugh & Associates, 401 E. Winding Hill Road,
Mechanicsburg, PA 17055 specifications.
Pennsylvania Builders Exchange, 1813 North Franklin Street, Pittsburgh,
PA 15233
Dodge Scan, 3315 Central Ave., Hot Springs, AR 71913
Surveyors-must have previous surveyor
Altoona Builders Exchange, 1927 Union Street, Altoona, PA 16601 experience & a PA surveyor license.
Place your ad online at: CMD (formerly Reed), 30 Technology Parkway South, Suite 500, Norcross,
GA 30092
Surveyor assistant-should be familiar with
Cumberlink.com
Pennsylvania iSqFt + Bid Clerk, 4500 Lake Forest Drive Suite 502
Cincinnati, OH 45242
The Blue Book, 800 E. Main Street, Jefferson Valley, New York 10535 GPS and rod levels
Associated Building Contractors of the Triple Citi, 15 Belden Street,
* Bargain Basement printed within The Sentinel on a space available basis. Limit one 3-line ad per week per customer. Binghamton, NY 13903
One item per listing. Price must appear in ad. Non-commercial ads only. No animals, live plants, produce or firewood. Construction Journal, 400 SW 7th Street, Stuart, FL 34994
Salary based on experience. Please send resumes
AIR CONDITIONER, 15,000BTU,
used one season. $150 OBO.,
FOOS BALL. Jr, multi-game table,
like new. $60. 249-5677
Bidding document questions shall be directed to Crabtree, Rohrbaugh & to jdilissio@hemptbros.com, to
Associates, Attention: Bidding Department, phone number (717) 458-0272;
860-7454
HEATER: Stainless steel patio FAX (717) 458-0047; email: bidding@cra-architects.com. All questions Hempt Bros., Inc 205 Creek Road, Camp Hill,
ANTIQUE CHEST, nice condition. propane in Carlise. $65. 243-3190 pertaining to the Contract Documents, technical sections, legal documents, PA 17011, or call 717-737-3411 for an application.
Asking $175. 258-1863 anytime and bid submission shall be directed in writing to: Keith D. Karper, Senior
HEDGE TRIMMER, Black & Decker, Project Manager, phone number (717) 458-0272, FAX: (717) 458-0047;
AQUARIUM, 55 gallon, with hood 16", electric with 40 ft. cord, Good email: kkarper@cra-architects.com.
and stand, has a leak. $70. condition. $20. 919-3095.
448-0021
Each bid shall be accompanied by bid security in an amount equal to ten Apartments Apartments
ARMY WW11 Dress uniform,
PING PONG TABLE, collapsable
type. Good shape. $50 761-5813. percent (10%) of the Base Bid amount and all add alternate bid amounts in 610 for Rent 610 for Rent
shirt,hat,medals,Garrison caps, the form of a Bid Bond as described in the Supplementary Instructions to
money belt. $50. 243-1030 PORTABLE HEATER: Eden Pure Bidders.
Quartz infrared, like new. $25
BACKPACKING/HIKING BOOTS, 249-2562. A Performance Bond and a Payment Bond in the forms provided in the Project
New Vasque St Elias, size 11N, Manual, each in an amount equal to one hundred percent (100%) of the
$125. Call Larry 737-3108. RADIO/CD PLAYER, BOSE. Used
gently and in very good condition. amount of the Contract, and each with satisfactory corporate surety, must
BARRELS, metal or plastic, 55 $150. 226-4172. be furnished by the successful Bidders prior to execution of the Contracts.
gallons. $12/each. 717-226-4488.
ROCKING BABY CRIB, New Bids may not be modified, withdrawn or cancelled by the Bidder for sixty (60)
BED, queen size with bookcase condition, 1 year old. $45 OBO. calendar days following the actual date of opening thereof, except as
headboardm use with mattress or 243-8164 provided by the Commonwealth Procurement Code. However, if award of
waterbed. $75 701-2192.
ROPE BUSHEL MEASURE, Unique, Contract is delayed by the required approval of another government One And Two Bedrooms
BIKE RACK, holds 4 bikes., hitch good condition, clean $12. agency, the sale of bonds or the award of a grant or grants, Bids may not be 1 Bedroom Townhouses
mount type. $35. 249-6575 243-9585. withdrawn by the Bidder for a period not to exceed 120 days from the date of
bid opening in accordance with Pennsylvania law. Wall To Wall Carpeting
CHESS PIECES, Gothic style, large SCHOOL DESK: Circa 1960. Asking
and heavy. Excellent condition.
Gas Stove & Refrigerator
$20. 243-8203. South Middleton School District reserves the right in its discretion to reject any
$50. 249-5353. Free Hot Water/Heat/
SCRUBS, size small, all clean & good or all Bids and to waive irregularities in any Bid. Further, South Middleton
COMPUTER DESK, Would be great School District reserves the right to award any combination of Alternates or Cooking Gas
condition. $2/ea.717-243-3960.
for student use. $25. 243-9923. no Alternates, which, in its sole discretion, serves the best interests of the 24 Hour Emergency
SEAGATE BACKUP plus Slim 1TB School District.
COUCH & MATCHING CHAIR, nice, portable storage . $40.
Maintenance
no smoke or pets. $65. 574-2249 717-385-7665 leave message. Easy Access To Major
A Pre-Bid Conference will be held on , Tuesday March 21, 2017 at 3:00 P.M.,
DIABETIC SHOES: Mens Size 9W, SHOE BOOTS, Mens/boys black prevailing time, at the W.G. Rice Elementary School Cafeteria, 805 Holly Highways
$40. 379-8010 leather, size 11D, nearly new. $10. Pike, Mount Holly Springs, PA 17065. Pre-Bid Conference attendance is On-site Management
DRY SINK, Antique cherry, 1920, 766-3954.(from noon-9pm) not mandatory, but is strongly recommended.
Flexible Lease Terms
nice condition. Retail price $400.
Asking $175. 258-1863. STEREO SYSTEM: Sony, turntable, This project is subject to the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Department of
dual cassette decks receiver, 4 ft. Labor and Industrys Prevailing Wage Determination. ACROSS FROM THE U.S. ARMY WAR COLLEGE
Carlwynne Manor APARTMENTS
Sell it FAST In
speakers. $90 243-6986.
TABLE, 40" round, drop leaf wooden Corporations seeking to bid which are organized under the laws of a State
other than Pennsylvania must secure the appropriate certificate, authorizing 860 Carlwynne Court, #A207, Carlisle 866-734-0048
table with 2 chairs. Excellent
condition. $100. 245-0823 them to conduct business within the Commonwealth. MONDAYFRIDAY 9AM-6PM; SATURDAY 10AM5PM; SUNDAY 124PM

TABLE, Round, walnut with formica SOUTH MIDDLETON SCHOOL DISTRICT Hanover Manor APARTMENTS
top and 4 chairs. Very good By Mr. Matthew Ulmer

Classifieds condition. $50. 697-3378.


Whirlpool Washer and Dryer. $100
713-8075.
Operations and Business Manager/Board Secretary
4 Forge Road
Boiling Springs, PA 17007
712 Hanover Court, #A208, Carlisle 855-834-0356
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