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Esther Darnell Lois Ann Thompson Romaine E. Lehman
Esther Darnell, 75, for- and Merle Witter of Me- Mrs. Lois Ann (Toms)
Romaine E. Lehman, 98,
merly of Buckeye, WV chanicsburg; sisters, Betty Thompson, 79, of Deerfield passed away on Wednesday,
passed away Tuesday, Nelson of CO, Alma Quig- Ave., Mechanicsburg, PA, March 8, 2017 in Chapel
March 7, 2017 in the Cla- ley of Carlisle and Martha passed away Wednesday, Pointe Carlisle. She was
remont Nursing and Reha- Baker of Perry County; and March 8, 2017, in her home, born on June 24, 1918 in Car-
bilitation Center, Carlisle, several nieces and neph- surrounded by her family, lisle, and was a daughter of
PA. She was born April 15, ews. following a five year battle the late Clark Thumma and
1941 in Monroe Twp., PA to Graveside memorial ser- with cancer. Myrtle (Miller) Thumma
the late Edward and Annie vices will be held on Mon- Born December 6, 1937 Bishop, and was the widow
Garman Witter. She was day, March 13, 2017 at 11:00 in Waynesboro, PA, she of Lester C. Lehman, who
the widow of Gene Edward AM with the Rev. William was the daughter of the passed away in 1998.
Darnell. Esther worked at E. Pipp officiating in the late J. Russell and Alma L. Romaine was a devoted
the West Virginia Poca- Mt. Holly Springs Cem- (Shockey) Toms. homemaker. She was a
hontas Memorial Hospital. etery, Mt. Holly Springs, Mrs. Thompson grad- member of the First United
She is survived by a PA. Arrangements are being uated from Waynesboro Methodist Church, Me-
daughter, Natalie (Gary) handled by Hollinger Fu- High School with the class chanicsburg and the Mae
Day of Gardners; 2 grand- neral Home & Crematory, of 1955. at 11:00 A.M., Wednes- Fetrow Bible Class. in the Henry Chapel at
children and 2 great grand- Mt. Holly Springs, PA. Visit She and her husband of day, March 15, 2017, in She is survived by one Chapel Pointe, 770 S. Ha-
children. Also surviving are www.hollingerfuneral- nearly 60 years, Richard E. Grove-Bowersox Funeral daughter, Martha J. (Dean) nover St., Carlisle, with
brothers, Charles Witter of home.com for condolences Thompson, were married Home, 50 S. Broad St., Otto of Boiling Springs, Rev. Steven Motter and Rev.
Carlisle, Ray Witter of TX, to the family. on April 20, 1957 in Faith Waynesboro, with Pastor one son, John R. (Starr) Dennis Keller officiating.
United Methodist Church, Jon Uhlinger officiating. Lehman of Carlisle, two Burial will be in Westmin-
Waynesboro. Burial will follow in Green sisters; Mary (Edwin) Gar- ster Cemetery, Carlisle. Ew-
Jennifer LeAnne Mower Joseph B. Isaac Mrs. Thompson worked Hill Cemetery, Waynesboro. man and Evelyn (Sterlen) ing Brothers Funeral Home,
at Reeves Hoffman in the The family will receive Sheaffer both of Carlisle, Carlisle, is in charge of the
Jennifer LeAnne Mower,
Joseph B. Isaac, 93, of purchasing department and friends one hour prior to the four grandchildren, seven arrangements. Memorial
23, of Shippensburg, PA, died Shippensburg, PA, died later at the United Method- services, Wednesday morn- great-grandchildren and contributions may be made
Wednesday, March 08, 2017. Tuesday, March 07, 2017. ist Childrens Home. ing, in the funeral home. many nieces and nephews. to the Chapel Pointe Be-
She enjoyed preparing Memorial contributions She was predeceased by nevolent Fund. Visit www.
meals for her family, swim- may be made to: Celtic Hos- one granddaughter, Deanna Since1853.com to send con-
John H. Lynch Jr. ming, watching college pice and Home Care, 900 Lynn Otto, two brothers; dolences.
football, trips to Myrtle Century Drive, Suite 201, Lester and Ralph Thumma
John H. Lynch, Jr., age 75 Beach, SC, reading, and Mechanicsburg, PA 17055 and two sisters; Cecile Herr
of Shippensburg, passed camping. She was a devoted or The American Cancer and Mildred Lebo.
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MIDSTATE
Senator fights test costs
DENNIS OWENS monwealth. this culture where were teaching
abc27 News Dinniman says PSSA tests and to the tests, Rivera said after the
HARRISBURG Sen. Andrew Keystone exams have only con- hearing. I mean, we should be
Dinniman, D-Chester, began clusively proven one thing: that teaching the skills and as a re-
with pleasantries. students in poor districts per- sult assess those skills, and thats
First, good morning to every- form poorly compared to wealth- what we have to change.
one, and its good to see you all ier peers. Were impoverishing Critics also point to students
here, he said with a warm smile ourselves to prove that, he said. who take the test this school year
to the secretary of Education and Were punishing the very but wont get results until next
his staff during an appropriations students who we dont give the school year when theyve already
hearing Tuesday morning. resources to by stamping failure moved on to a different teacher.
But his tone changed dramati- on them and on their teachers and Rivera promised changes he in-
cally when the topic switched to on their schools, he said. Im tends to implement.
the cost of standardized testing. trying to understand what the Reduce testing by 25 percent,
Since 2008, we have spent philosophy of the department is. which would be welcome by ev-
$1.2 billion on a testing and Education Secretary Pedro ery student and every educator ABC27
alignment system in this com- Rivera says assessments are re- in the commonwealth. Secondly, A state senator argues the costs are too high for standardized tests.
monwealth while students dont quired and are a good thing be- how to get the test back sooner
have nurses or guidance coun- cause they ensure Pennsylvania so it can drive instruction for the in his view, accomplishes so lit- derstand, Dinniman said with
selors, Dinniman said. Rather students are measuring up. But next year, he said. It is some- tle when there are so many needs exasperation.
than put the money where the Rivera said he also recognizes thing were working on. elsewhere. Gov. Tom Wolfs proposed
rubber meets the road, which is theres a downside. But Dinniman cant justify Im not trying to be hy- budget would spend $58 million
in the classrooms of this com- We should have never created spending so much for a test that, per-critical, but I just dont un- on standardized testing.
Last
dance
SARI SOFFER
ABC27 News
SILVER SPRING TWP. Cum-
berland Valley students are get-
ting ready for their Mini-Thon
Friday to raise money for pedi-
atric cancer.
Its a 12-hour dance mara-
thon held right here at the high
school, said Chelsey Bunner,
the overall chair for the event,
adding that their goal this year
is $253,000, which would help
them reach $1 million over the
last four years.
The money goes to Four Dia-
monds, which pays for 100 per-
cent of child cancer patients
medical expenses at Penn State
Hershey Childrens Hospital. ABC27
Mr. Mini-Thon, as hes known The Roar College and Career Academy Program will require students to choose a career-based elective in Harrisburg.
now, reached a milestone of his
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miah had to build a wall to protect and rebuild his nation, as told e lie to young girls. one ever voted for that. in virtually every occupation,
in Nehemiah chapters 6 & 7 in the Bible. We tell them that they This huge lapse in constitu- including nursing, where women
President Donald J. Trump may very well be the prophet Nehe- can be anything that tional protection is pertinent far outnumber men.
miah of today, as our border policies have made America less safe they want to be, that nothing every day of the year. But lets Another outrage: The U.S.
in the recent decades. Once again, I am not against immigrants will hold them back from their play the calendar game and use is the only developed country
and refugees, yet we need to thoroughly screen each and every one aspirations but their ability to the March 8 annual International without mandated paid ma-
before allowing them entry into America. dream big. Womens Day to grab some at- ternity leave. The impact on
President Trump campaigned on last year, make America Lean in, women are told in tention. personal and family income is
great again: Take care of our own native born citizens first, se- mid-career. Keep your head What would life be like for dramatic.
cure our borders, and redo those so-called trade deals, in order to down, be diligent and network. women (and men because every- This ought to be mobilizing
strengthen and grow our still anemic economy. Youll reach your one would benefit) if the Equal information. A bill to support
T.J. Murray highest goals. Rights Amendment had been the Equal Rights Amendment
Harrisburg But women ratified? passed the Nevada Senate re-
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Mention this to younger sexual assault, unequal access to to dismiss his glaring misogyny
PUBLIC OFFICIALS women and they look puzzled. healthcare, poverty. on the campaign trail.
Women arent protected as For middle-class women who If women were considered full
President equals under the U.S. Constitu- are college-educated and com- equals, if they had the Consti-
Donald Trump, White House, 1600 Pennsylvania Ave., Washington, D.C. tion? No, we are not. We skipped fortably situated in their careers tution firmly behind them, the
20500. a crucial step. and home lives, this might not nation never would have seen
The lack of Constitutional seem all that relevant. It is rel- fit to elect a man who held such
Vice President grounding allows for gaps and evant, however, albeit perhaps heinously backward views of
Mike Pence, Old Executive Office Building, Washington, D.C. 20501 loopholes. What about the 14th less piercingly than it is to their women.
U.S. Senator Amendment, goes a common re- African-American and Latino Our president is a grim re-
Robert Casey, B-40 Dirksen Senate Office Building, Washington, D.C. action, with its equal protection sisters and to those who are less minder for how far women have
20510. Tel: (202) 224-6324. District office: 555 Walnut St., First Floor, clause? economically stable. Wherever yet to go to be treated as equals
Harrisburg 17101. Tel: 231-7540. Committees: Aging, Agriculture, Banking, Here is what now-deceased gender disparities exist, women in America ... and perhaps the
Foreign Relations, Joint Economic Committee. Website: casey.senate.gov. U.S. Supreme Court Justice of color suffer at greater levels. best advertisement there is for a
Antonin Scalia had to say on Were almost numb to hear- new equal rights amendment.
Pat Toomey, B40B Dirkson Senate Office Building, Washington, D.C. that: The Constitution does ing that women earn less than
20510. Tel: (202) 224-4254. Local office: Richland Square III, Suite 302, not protect women from sexual men. But the problem clearly Mary Sanchez is an opinion-page
1397 Eisenhower Blvd., Johnstown, PA 15904, Tel. (814) 266-5970. Com- discrimination. No one ever hasnt been addressed. Women columnist for The Kansas City Star.
mittees: Finance; Budget; Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs; Commerce, thought thats what it meant. No earn less than men, on average, Email her at msanchez@kcstar.com.
Science and Transportation; Joint Economic; Joint Select Committee on
Deficit Reduction. Website: toomey.senate.gov
U.S. Representative
Lou Barletta, R-11, 115 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, D.C.
20515, Tel. (202) 225-6511 or toll-free at 855-241-5144. Local offices: 126
N. Hanover St., Carlisle 17013. Tel: 249-0190; Committees: Homeland
Consider WikiLeaks true target
Security, Transportation and Infrastructure, and Education and the Work-
T
force Committee. Website: www.house.gov/barletta. he Wall Street Journal in news reports say the leaked its. Merely because Americas
March 7 editorial on information looks genuine, and enemies are barbaric think al
Scott Perry, R-4, 126 Cannon House, Washington, D.C. 20515, Tel. (202) WikiLeaks latest release the WikiLeaks press release Qaeda or Islamic State does
225-5836, Fax: (202) 226-1000. Local offices: 730 N. Front St., Wormleys- about the U.S. CIA: promised more to come. not mean they are stupid. One
burg. Committees: Foreign Affairs, Homeland Security, Transportation Tuesdays WikiLeaks dump Much of this WikiLeaks reason it took so long to hunt
and Infrastructure. Website: www.house.gov/perry. of a major chunk of what it dump deals with ways the CIA down Osama bin Laden is be-
Governor claims is the CIAs hacking has found to get into elec- cause he took pains to establish
Tom Wolf, 225 Main Capitol Building, Harrisburg 17120. Tel: 787-2500. arsenal ought to be an eye- tronic devices such as iPhones a sophisticated communica-
opener for anyone still labor- and Android phones. These tions system to evade U.S. in-
Lt. Governor ing under the delusion that methods include as Edward telligence tracking.
Mike Stack, 202 Main Capitol Building, Harrisburg 17120. Tel: 787-7084. WikiLeakss Julian Assange Snowden clarified in a tweet The costs will also include
State Representatives or former National Security end runs around the encryp- the time and effort U.S. intel-
199th District Stephen Bloom, 1227 Ritner Highway, Carlisle, PA 17013. Agency contractor Edward tion of such popular apps as ligence agencies will now have
Tel: 249-1990. Fax: 249-8775. Room 413 Irvis Office Building, House Box Snowden are not out to weaken Signal or WhatsApp without to expend investigating how
202199, Harrisburg 17120-2199. Tel: 772-2280. Fax: 705-2012. Committees: the United States. This leak having to crack the apps them- the information was lost. This
Finance, Agriculture, Rural Affairs, Environmental Resources and Energy, of CIA documents appears to selves. includes retracing any missed
Labor and Industry and Urban Affairs. disclose for Americas enemies The leaks also expose other computer hacks and trying to
86th District Mark Keller, 18 W. Main St., New Bloomfield 17068. Tel: a key advantage against the areas of CIA interest such as find out who stole and released
582-8119. Fax: 582-8979. Room 5 East Wing, House Box 202086, Harris- asymmetric threats of this new an agency effort to hack into the secrets.
burg 17120-2086. Tel: 783-1593. Fax: 705-7012. Committees: Consumer century: better technology that the control panels of cars and Some on the political left
Affairs, Agriculture and Rural Affairs, Tourism and Recreational Develop- provides better intelligence. trucks. Another tool exposed and right want to treat Messrs.
ment, and Health committees. WikiLeaks says the 8,761 by the leaks turned Samsung Snowden and Assange as he-
documents and files were Smart TVs into microphones roes of transparency and pri-
87th District Greg Rothman, 1200 Camp Hill Bypass, Suite 202, Camp ripped off from an isolated, that could then relay conver- vacy. But there is no evidence
Hill 17011. Tel: 975-2235. Fax 975-2229. Room 404 Irvis Building, House high-security network situated sations back to the CIA even that U.S. spooks are engaging
Box 202087, Harrisburg 17120-2087 Tel: 783-2063. Fax: 705-1942. Com- inside the CIAs Center for Cy- when the owner believed the in illegal spying on Americans.
mittees: Insurance, Labor Relations, Judiciary and State Government. ber Intelligence in Virginia. It set was off. The CIAs spying tools are for
88th District Sheryl Delozier, 2929 Gettysburg Road Suite 6, Camp Hill further says these documents The losses from this exposure targeting suspected terror-
17011. Tel: 761-4665. Fax: 731-7126. 164A East Wing, Main Capitol Building, were circulated among for- are incalculable. These tools ists and foreign agents. As for
House Box 202088, Harrisburg 17120-2088. Tel: 783-5282. Fax: 772-2279 mer U.S. government hackers represent millions of dollars WikiLeaks, note how it never
Committees: Not yet available. and contractors and that of investment and man-hours. seems to disclose Chinese or
one of them shared the info Many will now be rendered Russian secrets. The country
89th District Robert W. Kauffman, 9974 Molly Pitcher Highway, Ship- with WikiLeaks. So far former moot as terrorists or foreign they loathe and want to bring
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Hospital
From A1
HB642
Ordinance
From A1
Sponsor: Rep. Matthew Baker, R-Bradford
County gender identity and gender
expression, which are not
Local co-sponsors: none afforded the same protec-
Date introduced: Feb. 27, 2017 tions under state and fed-
eral law.
Status: This bill was sent to the House Judiciary The crux of the ordi-
Committee and has not been brought up for a nance is to broadly protect
vote. against discrimination
based on actual or perceived
race, color, sex, religion, an-
Bill or provides penalties for
violations, Baker wrote
cestry, genetic information,
national origin, sexual ori-
From A1 in a co-sponsorship let- entation, gender identity or JOSHUA VAUGHN, THE SENTINEL
ter. expression, familial status, A crowd listens as the Camp Hill Borough Council discusses a proposed anti-discrimination
Each week The Sentinel House Bill 642 makes age, veterans status, men- ordinance Wednesday.
will highlight one of the it a misdemeanor of the tal or physical disability, use
bills that has not received third degree if a state of guide or support animals daily lives, resident Alissago ahead and put somebody about the ordinance during
widespread attention. employee uses state- and or mechanical aids, Packer said during the in front of a council or com- the meeting.
owned computer net- council member Kim Snell- meetings public comment mittee to do those things. What youre saying to
About the bill work or cellular phone Zarcone said. section. Equally import- Palmer said he would the community, and what
During the investi- to display, disseminate, None of the council ant to us is that our lesbian,
support the measure if it in- you are saying to Pennsyl-
gation into child sexual view, access, transfer, members voiced opposition gay, bisexual and transgen- cluded language to protect vania, is that Camp Hill
assaults by Jerry San- transmit or retransmit to the ordinance as whole dered neighbors, family and against frivolous claims. Borough is a place that
dusky it was uncovered any photograph, video, at the Wednesday meeting, friends, as well as visitors to Language for the ordi- believes in fairness and is
that Pennsylvania state or other visual depiction but questions were raised as our community understand nance has not yet been made welcoming, Martin said.
employees had been ac- of explicit sexual materi- how best to implement it. that Camp Hill Borough is available to the public, but It wants you to live here. It
cessing and sharing por- als, according to Bakers Those questions ranged inclusive and welcoming Ted Martin, executive di- wants you to feel safe here.
nographic materials from co-sponsorship letter. from determining the to all. rector of Equality Pennsyl- It wants you to stay here,
state-owned computers, A person convicted of proper size of the local hu- vania, said it is similar to one and it wants you to shop
according to the Associ- this crime could face up man relations commission, Opposition enacted in Doylestown and here.
ated Press. to a year in prison and a to the use of professional Of the more than 50 peo- 38 other municipalities in The board is expected to
Several dozen employ- $2,500 fine. mediation, to adding lan- ple who attended the meet- the state including Carlisle. vote on advertising the pro-
ees, including numerous The bill creates an ex- guage aimed at curbing ing, only two voiced oppo- Martin was invited by the posed ordinance at its next
high-ranking govern- ception for conduct that frivolous claims. sition to the ordinance. council to answer questions meeting at 7p.m. April 12.
ment and judicial offi- is authorized or required Exceptions are created One person expressed
cials, were implicated by official duties, Baker in the ordinance for things opposition to what he per-
in the porn scandal and wrote. like the hiring practices of ceived was the borough
nearly $2 million was An exception is also religious corporations or condoning a lifestyle he did
paid to an outside firm created for who received associations and certain not agree with, and was cut
to investigate, the AP re- and viewed the offensive decision of who to rent to off by the borough council
ported. material without prior when a building is owner after making a lewd com-
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Chatty McBuckets
BASKETBALL
Eagles
Kirkpatrick Trinitys senior PG
prefers rarely stays quiet,
art study
GEOFF MORROW
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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,
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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
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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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
0.385 L. List
34-3468
35-3368
-3
-3
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
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
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
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
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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-
Springfield-Delco
kots 31... Balanced scoring after
those two...
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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.
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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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NEW YORK The U.S. wom-
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with knowledge
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Associated Building Contractors of the Triple Citi, 15 Belden Street,
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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
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TABLE, 40" round, drop leaf wooden Corporations seeking to bid which are organized under the laws of a State
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Eagles sent packing early Hersheys Spartan Center. 20-6 lead after one quarter, going
Boyertown hands CV first Cumberland Valley (20-7), the More photos 4-of-7 from 3-point territory as
PIAA loss in four years three-time champions in the pre- well.
vious Class AAAA with 12 consec- For more photos from the CVs Katie Jekot took over and
with first-round win utive victories in the PIAA tourna- Eagles first-round loss, go to hit an assortment of runners and
ment, struggled to hit shots with cumberlink.com/sports off balance shots to get the Eagles
JEFFREY KAUFFMAN any consistency in Fridays PIAA back into the contest. Kennedy
For The Sentinel Class 6A girls basketball opening Kuffa drained a jumper at the
HERSHEY The class might round. who have three state champion- buzzer to cut the Boyertown lead
have changed this year but for the We fell behind early and never ships and have been in the state to 26-23 at the half.
Boyertown Bears, it didnt matter. really recovered tonight, Eagles tournament four times. Most kids The Eagles rallied in the third MICHAEL BUPP, THE SENTINEL
They came out firing and never head coach Bill Wolf said. Tonight dont get the opportunity to get quarter to get within one at 31-30 Cumberland Valleys Jess
slowed down in a 50-35 defeat of was not our night and they played here once. but the Bears out the clamps on Tonrey puts up a layup against
the three-time defending state better. We got within one and three District 1 sixth seed Boyertown after that. Boyertown on Friday during
champion Cumberland Valley but couldnt get over that hump. (24-5) came out and knocked down PIAA Class 6A Girls basketball at
Eagles on Friday evening in Milton I want to focus on theses seniors four of its first six shots to take a Please see EAGLES, Page C5 Milton Hershey School.
Brough
battles
in tough
matches
MALLORY MERDA
The Sentinel
HERSHEY Coming into
his senior season, Big Springs
Tucker Brough finally has a state
medal.
And a winning bet against his
dad.
In Day 2 of the PIAA Individ-
ual Wrestling Championships at
Hersheys Giant Center, Brough
(145) battled back through two
consolation rounds to make it to
the final day.
It feels great, Brough said.
Finally moving on to Day 3
to get a medal. With this one, I
won the bet with my dad. I was JASON MALMONT, FOR THE SENTINEL
getting a little worried there for a Deshawn Millington has grown more comfortable in recent years sharing his story of growing up through foster care in New York City before
minute, but its been a long fight moving in with his father in Carlisle when he was 9 years old.
back. Im not done yet.
Wills bounces
in the middle of its best chapter. games and clashed in epic duals with some much, his parents separating when Mil-
The Carlisle senior will leave behind a of the states best players in stories that will lington was small. He doesnt remember
storied basketball career after his playing be passed down for decades. much nor does he care to ask, because
back, locals
days are over, whether it be this weekend Anderson says Millingtons a natural he doesnt like to dwell on the past but
the Thundering Herd play Coatesville with a tennis racket. His protg says hes after an altercation with a man, his mother
in the PIAA Class 6A first round Saturday nice at ping-pong and is confident he lost custody of Millington and his siblings
at 4 at Spring-Ford High School or in a could run a marathon at any second. When when he was around 5 years old, he said.
thinned few games.
The 6-foot-2 guard, springy and elas-
tic with more preternatural athletic gifts
pressed, maybe the only sport hed strug-
gle at is cricket. With a little adrenaline, he
may even be a top swimmer for the Herd.
Thrust into the foster care system in
Brooklyn, he struggled. Millington fought
in school nearly every day and was kicked
MASH senior clinched than just about anyone he comes across, Who knows? out once.
will likely go down as the programs fourth Hes likely one of the best basketball and
a medal, but locals leading scorer all-time and the player who all-around athletic talents to grace Carl- Please see MILLINGTON, Page C7
M
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C2|Saturday, March 11, 2017 SCOREBOARD The Sentinel
Starting lineup
PIAA Wrestling coverage PIAA basketball coverage Wrong time listed for Carlisle game
Mallory Merda and Brett Keener are back for Reporters Jake Adams and Geoff Morrow will be at Due to an editor error, it was incorrectly stated in yester-
the final day of the individual state champi- Spring-Ford HS for the Carlisle boys Class 6A state days preview of the Carlisle-Coatesville boys basketball
onships. Be sure to follow them on Twitter opener against District 1s Coatesville. Tip is sched- game that the game would start at 6p.m. today. The
throughout the day for updates. uled for 4 p.m. Follow on Twitter for updates. correct time is 4p.m. The error has been fixed online.
@MalloryMerda and @brett_keener @jakeadams520 and @RageAgainstGMo The Sentinel regrets this mistake.
CLEVELAND BROWNS Released QB Robert Orszulak. N.Y. Rangers 68 43 23 2 88 219 179 Washington at Los Angeles, 10:30p.m.
TRANSACTIONS Griffin III. ALASKA ACES Added G Ryan Duprel as N.Y. Islanders 66 32 23 11 75 196 197 Sundays Games
Denver
Portland
29 35 .453 11
28 35 .444 12
BASEBALL DETROIT LIONS Signed DE Cornelius emergency backup. Philadelphia 66 31 27 8 70 172 197 Minnesota at Chicago, 12:30p.m. Minnesota 26 37 .413 14
American League Washington, OT Ricky Wagner, LB Paul Worrilow Carolina
BRAMPTON BEAST Released F Scott Jacklin. 64 27 27 10 64 160 186 Montreal at Edmonton, 7p.m. Pacific Division
BALTIMORE ORIOLES Named John Wasdin and DT Akeem Spence. ELMIRA JACKALS Announced the team will New Jersey 67 25 30 12 62 149 192 N.Y. Rangers at Detroit, 7p.m. W L Pct GB
minor league pitching coordinator; Butch Davis GREEN BAY PACKERS Re-signed T-G Don cease operations at the conclusion of the WESTERN CONFERENCE Washington at Anaheim, 9:30p.m. x-Golden State 52 12 .813
hitting coach of Bowie (EL); Keith Bodie manager Barclay. 2016-17 season. Released G Eddie Palmieri as Dallas at San Jose, 10p.m. L.A. Clippers 39 26 .600 13
INDIANAPOLIS COLTS Released CB Patrick emergency backup. Central Division Mondays Games Sacramento 25 39 .391 27
and Buck Britton hitting coach of Frederick GP W L OT Pts GF GA
(Carolina); Mark Hendrickson pitching coach and Robinson. Signed P Jeff Locke and LB John Simon. INDY FUEL Released F Ryan Keller. Columbus at Philadelphia, 7p.m. Phoenix 21 44 .323 31
LOS ANGELES CHARGERS Signed OT Russell NORFOLK ADMIRALS Added G Billy Brown asMinnesota 65 42 17 6 90 214 155 Tampa Bay at N.Y. Rangers, 7p.m. L.A. Lakers 20 45 .308 32
Ramon Sambo field coach of Aberdeen (NYP); Chicago 66 42 19 5 89 198 165
and Carlos Tosca manager of the GCL Orioles. Okung to a four-year contract. emergency backup. Carolina at N.Y. Islanders, 7:30p.m. x-clinched playoff spot
MIAMI DOLPHINS Signed C-G Ted Larsen. Nashville 67 32 24 11 75 197 191
QUAD CITY MALLARDS Added G Mike Chiasson Winnipeg at Nashville, 8p.m. Thursdays Games
CHICAGO WHITE SOX Reassigned RHP Spencer St. Louis 65 33 27 5 71 178 183
Adams, LHP Brian Clark, C Zack Collins, OF Acquired DE William Hayes and a 2017 as emergency backup. Pittsburgh at Calgary, 9p.m. Detroit 106, Cleveland 101
seventh-round draft pick from the Los Angeles Winnipeg 68 30 32 6 66 204 216 L.A. Clippers 114, Memphis 98
Courtney Hawkins and LHP David Holmberg to TULSA OILERS Signed D Charles-David Colorado at Arizona, 10p.m.
Rams for a 2017 sixth-round draft pick. Dallas 67 27 30 10 64 188 216 Oklahoma City 102, San Antonio 92
minor-league camp. Beaudoin. St. Louis at Los Angeles, 10p.m.
MINNESOTA VIKINGS Signed OTs Rilet Reiff and Colorado 66 19 44 3 41 129 217 Portland 114, Philadelphia 108, OT
LOS ANGELES ANGELS Reassigned INF Matt SOCCER Boston at Vancouver, 10p.m.
Mike Remmers. Pacific Division L.A. Lakers 122, Phoenix 110
Thaiss to minor-league camp. MLS GP W L OT Pts GF GA
National League NEW YORK GIANTS Signed TE Rhett Ellison. Fridays Games
MIAMI MARLINS Optioned RHP Jake Esch to PHILADELPHIA EAGLES Agreed to terms with
OL Stefen Wisniewski on a three-year contract. multiyear contract extension.
San Jose 66 40 19 7 87 184 154
COLUMBUS CREW Signed F Justin Meram to a
Anaheim 67 35 22 10 80 173 168 NBA Charlotte 121, Orlando 81
Golden State at Minnesota, 8p.m.
New Orleans (PCL). Reassigned Cs Chris Hoo, Cam Edmonton 66 35 23 8 78 188 174 EASTERN CONFERENCE
TENNESSEE TITANS Agreed to terms with NEW YORK CITY FC Lent M Mix Diskerud to IFK Houston at Chicago, 8p.m.
Maron and Rodrigo Vigil; LHPs Nick Maronde, Calgary 67 37 26 4 78 184 182
LB Daren Bates, CB Logan Ryan and TE Phillip Goteborg. Atlantic Division Indiana at Milwaukee, 8p.m.
Caleb Thielbar and Matt Tomshaw; and RHP Juan Los Angeles 66 32 28 6 70 164 166
Benitez to minor-league camp. Supernaw. NEW YORK RED BULLS Announced F Fredrik W L Pct GB Toronto at Atlanta, 8p.m.
WASHINGTON REDSKINS Signed DL Terrell Vancouver 67 28 30 9 65 156 192
Gulbrandsen was loaned to the team from FC Boston 41 24 .631 Boston at Denver, 9p.m.
WASHINGTON NATIONALS Reassigned RHPs
McClain, DL Stacy McGee, S D.J. Swearinger and Red Bull Salzburg. Arizona 66 23 35 8 54 159 213 Toronto 38 26 .594 2 Brooklyn at Dallas, 9p.m.
Michael Broadway, Derek Eitel, Kyle McGowin
WR Terrelle Pryor. NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for
PHILADELPHIA UNION Signed G Jake McGuire. New York 26 39 .400 15 Washington at Sacramento, 10:30p.m.
and Wander Suero and LHP Tim Collins to
North American Soccer League overtime loss. Philadelphia 23 41 .359 17 Saturdays Games
minor-league camp. HOCKEY JACKSONVILLE ARMADA FC Re-signed G Kyle Thursdays Games Brooklyn 11 52 .175 29 Utah at Oklahoma City, 3p.m.
CAN-AM LEAGUE NHL Nasta. Signed D Devon Fisher. Carolina 4, N.Y. Rangers 3 Philadelphia at L.A. Clippers, 3:30p.m.
Southeast Division
QUEBEC CAPITALES Signed RHP Joe Maher. NHL Fined Calgary F Johnny Gaudreau and Los National Womens Soccer League Tampa Bay 4, Minnesota 1 W L Pct GB New York at Detroit, 5p.m.
BASKETBALL Angeles D Jake Muzzin $2,000 each for diving/ WASHINGTON SPIRIT Signed Fs Cali Toronto 4, Philadelphia 2 Washington 39 24 .619 Cleveland at Orlando, 7p.m.
embellishment. Farquharson, Lindsay Agnew and Cheyna Anaheim 1, Chicago 0 Atlanta 35 29 .547 4 New Orleans at Charlotte, 7p.m.
NBA CALGARY FLAMES Recalled D Rasmus Ottawa 3, Arizona 2, OT
Williams; Ds Estelle Johnson and Alyssa Kleiner; Miami 31 34 .477 9 Minnesota at Milwaukee, 8p.m.
NBA Fined Washington F Markieff Morris Andersson from Stockton (AHL). Colorado 3, New Jersey 2
and Ms Joanna Lohman, Meggie Dougherty Charlotte 29 36 .446 11 Toronto at Miami, 8p.m.
$25,000 for kicking Denver C Mason Plumlee in DALLAS STARS Signed F Curtis McKenzie to a Calgary 5, Montreal 0
the groin during a March 8 game.
Howard and Kristie Mewis. Orlando 24 42 .364 16 Golden State at San Antonio, 8:30p.m.
one-year contract extension and G Landon Bow N.Y. Islanders 4, Vancouver 3, OT Central Division Atlanta at Memphis, 9p.m.
MEMPHIS GRIZZLIES Assigned C Deyonta Davis to a two-year entry level contract. Los Angeles 3, Nashville 2, OT W L Pct GB Phoenix at Dallas, 9p.m.
to Iowa (NBADL).
FOOTBALL
NEW YORK RANGERS Assigned G Brandon
Halverson to Greenville (ECHL).
NHL San Jose 4, Washington 2
Fridays Games
Cleveland 42 21 .667 Washington at Portland, 10p.m.
EASTERN CONFERENCE Indiana 33 31 .516 9 Denver at Sacramento, 10:30p.m.
NFL AHL Columbus 4, Buffalo 3 Detroit 32 33 .492 11 Sundays Games
ARIZONA CARDINALS Agreed to terms with LB HARTFORD WOLF PACK Recalled G Jeff Malcolm Atlantic Division Minnesota at Florida, 7:30p.m. Chicago 31 33 .484 11 Chicago at Boston, 3:30p.m.
Chandler Jones on a five-year contract, K Phil from Greenville (ECHL). GP W L OT Pts GF GA Chicago at Detroit, 7:30p.m. Milwaukee 30 33 .476 12 Miami at Indiana, 6p.m.
Dawson on a two-year contract and LB Karlos MANITOBA MOOSE Recalled D Jake Baker from Montreal 68 38 22 8 84 185 171 Anaheim at St. Louis, 8p.m. New York at Brooklyn, 6p.m.
Florida (ECHL). Ottawa 66 38 22 6 82 178 171 Pittsburgh at Edmonton, 9p.m. WESTERN CONFERENCE
Dansby on a one-year contract. Cleveland at Houston, 9p.m.
BALTIMORE RAVENS Agreed to terms with DB/ PROVIDENCE BRUINS Returned D Taylor Boston 67 35 26 6 76 188 175 Saturdays Games Southwest Division Portland at Phoenix, 9p.m.
LB Anthony Levine Sr. on a three-year contract. Doherty to Orlando (ECHL). Toronto 66 30 22 14 74 201 197 Philadelphia at Boston, 1p.m. W L Pct GB Philadelphia at L.A. Lakers, 9:30p.m.
BUFFALO BILLS Released S Corey Graham. ROCHESTER AMERICANS Returned D Bobby Tampa Bay 66 31 26 9 71 183 182 Nashville at San Jose, 4p.m. x-San Antonio 50 14 .781 Mondays Games
CAROLINA PANTHERS Signed S Mike Adams to Shea to Fort Wayne (ECHL). Florida 65 29 25 11 69 162 183 Calgary at Winnipeg, 7p.m. Houston 44 21 .677 6 Chicago at Charlotte, 7p.m.
a two-year contract. ST. JOHNS ICECAPS Assigned F Guillaume Buffalo 68 27 29 12 66 172 200 Columbus at Buffalo, 7p.m. Memphis 36 29 .554 14 Dallas at Toronto, 7:30p.m.
CHICAGO BEARS Signed DB Quintin Demps, QB Asselin to Brampton (ECHL). Returned F Detroit 65 25 29 11 61 161 196 Ottawa at Colorado, 7p.m. Dallas 27 36 .429 22 Atlanta at San Antonio, 8p.m.
Mike Glennon and TE Dion Sims to three-year Alexandre Ranger to Tulsa (ECHL). Metropolitan Division Toronto at Carolina, 7p.m. New Orleans 25 40 .385 25 Milwaukee at Memphis, 8p.m.
contracts and WR Markus Wheaton to a two-year SYRACUSE CRUNCH Assigned F Stefan Fournier GP W L OT Pts GF GA Florida at Tampa Bay, 7p.m. Northwest Division Washington at Minnesota, 8p.m.
contract. to Kalamazoo (ECHL). Washington 66 44 15 7 95 214 143 New Jersey at Arizona, 8p.m. W L Pct GB L.A. Clippers at Utah, 9p.m.
CINCINNATI BENGALS Re-signed CB Dre ECHL Columbus 66 43 17 6 92 211 152 N.Y. Islanders at St. Louis, 8p.m. Utah 41 24 .631 L.A. Lakers at Denver, 10:30p.m.
Kirkpatrick to a five-year contract. ADIRONDACK THUNDER Signed F Austin Pittsburgh 65 41 16 8 90 230 184 Pittsburgh at Vancouver, 10p.m. Oklahoma City 36 29 .554 5 Orlando at Sacramento, 10:30p.m.
COLLEGE BASEBALL 1p.m., CBS Big Ten Tournament, semifinal, Michigan vs. Minnesota
SUNDAY
Le Moyne at Shippensburg 1 1p.m., CBSSN Atlantic 10 Tournament, semifinal, Davidson vs. AUTO RACING
Rhode Island Noon, ABC IndyCar, Firestone Grand Prix of St. Petersburg
Central Penn at Williamson Trade (DH) 1
1p.m., ESPN SEC Tournament, semifinal, Kentucky vs. Alabama winner 3:30p.m., FOX NASCAR, Monster Energy Cup Series, Kobalt 400
Dickinson vs. Centenary (N.J.), at Chain of Lakes Park, Fla. (DH)12:30
1p.m., ESPN2 MEAC Championship, N.C. Central vs. Norfolk St.-How-
COLLEGE SOFTBALL WORLD BASEBALL CLASSIC
ard winner
6a.m., MLB Second round, teams TBA vs. Netherlands
Shippensburg vs. West Liberty, at West Virginia Wesleyan Tourna-
1:30p.m., ESPNU Ivy League Tournament, semifinal, Penn vs. Princeton
ment(Salem, VA) 10a.m. 12:30p.m., MLB First round, Dominican Republic vs. Colombia
3p.m., ESPN SEC Tournament, semifinal, Vanderbilt vs. Arkan-
Shippensburg vs. U. of the Sciences, at West Virginia Wesleyan Tour- 3:30p.m., MLB First round, Italy vs. Puerto Rico
sas-Mississippi winner
nament (Salem, VA) 2 7p.m., MLB First round, Canada vs. United States
3p.m., ESPN2 AAC Tournament, semifinal, SMU vs. UCF
Messiah at Bethel 6 10p.m., MLB First round, Mexico vs. Venezuela
3:30p.m., CBS Big Ten Tournament, semifinal, Wisconsin vs. Mary-
COLLEGE TRACK & FIELD land-Northwestern winner COLLEGE BASKETBALL
Dickinson at NCAA ChampionshipsTBA 3:30p.m., CBSSN Atlantic 10 Tournament, semifinal, VCU vs. Rich- Noon, ESPN2 Ivy League Championship, Penn-Princeton winner vs.
mond-George Washington winner Harvard-Yale winner
Messiah, Shippensburg at Indoor NCAA ChampionshipsTBD
3:30p.m., ESPNU Ivy League Tournament, semifinal, Harvard vs. Yale 12:30p.m., CBS Atlantic 10 Championship
COLLEGE MENS LACROSSE
Dickinson at Widener 1 5p.m., ESPN2 AAC Tournament, semifinal, Cincinnati vs. Hous- 1p.m., ESPN SEC Championship
ton-UConn winner 2p.m., ESPN2 Sun Belt Championship
Messiah at Christopher Newport University 1
5:30p.m., FOX Big East Championship, Villanova vs. Xavier-Creigh- 3p.m., CBS Big Ten Championship
AHL ton winner
3:15p.m., ESPN AAC Championship
Hershey at Binghamton 7:05 6p.m., CBS Mountain West Championship, Nevada-Fresno St. win-
5:30p.m., CBS NCAA Basketball Championship Selection Show
LOCAL AUTO RACING ner vs. Colorado St.-San Diego St. winner
410 Sprints, at Lincoln Speedway 2 6p.m., ESPN Big 12 Championship, Iowa State vs. West Virginia-Kan- CYCLING
sas St. winner 1a.m. (Monday), NBCSN 2017 Paris-Nice, Stage 8 (same-day tape)
SUNDAY 6:15p.m., ESPNU SWAC Championship, Texas Southern vs. Alcorn GOLF
St.-Southern winner 1p.m., GOLF PGA Tour, Valspar Champion, final round
COLLEGE MENS BASKETBALL
Shippensburg at Atlantic Region ChampionshipTBA 7:30p.m., ESPN2 MAC Championship, Akron vs. Ohio-Kent St. winner 3p.m., NBC PGA Tour, Valspar Champion, final round
COLLEGE BASEBALL 8:30p.m., CBSSN Conference USA Championship, Middle Tennes- NBA
Le Moyne at Shippensburg noon see vs. Marshall 3:30p.m., ABC Chicago at Boston
Penn State Schuylkill at Central Penn noon 8:30p.m., ESPNU Big Sky Championship, North Dakota-Idaho win- 6p.m., NBA Miami at Indiana
ner vs. E. Washington-Weber St. winner 9p.m., ESPN Cleveland at Houston
Dickinson vs. Trinity (Conn.), at Lakeland, Fla. (DH) 3
9p.m., ESPN ACC Championship, Duke vs. Florida St.-Notre Dame NHL
COLLEGE SOFTBALL winner 12:30p.m., NBC Minnesota at Chicago
Dickinson vs. Minn.-Crookston, at Tucson, AZ 2 9:30p.m., ESPN2 Southland Championship, Sam Houston St.-New 7p.m., NBCSN N.Y. Rangers at Detroit
Dickinson vs. Wis-Platteville, at Tucson, AZ 6:30 Orleans winner vs. Texas A&M-CC-Stephen F. Austin winner
SOCCER
11p.m., ESPN Pac-12 Championship, Oregon-California winner vs.
Shippensburg vs. Bowie State, at West Virginia Wesleyan Tournament 7:55a.m., FS1 Scottish Premier League, Celtic FC vs Rangers FC
Arizona-UCLA winner
(Salem, VA) 9a.m. 10a.m., FS1 FA Cup, Tottenham vs. Millwall
11p.m., ESPNU WAC Championship, CS Bakersfield-Utah Valley win-
Shippensburg vs. Tiffin, at West Virginia Wesleyan Tournament (Sa- ner vs. New Mexico St.-UMKC winner 10:30a.m., FS2 Bundesliga, Schalke vs. Augsburg
lem, VA) 11a.m.
11:30p.m., ESPN2 Big West Championship, UC Irvine-Long Beach Noon, NBCSN Premier League, Burnley at Liverpool
AHL St. winner vs. UC Davis-CS Fullerton winner
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8-1 Allderdice (18-8) vs. 7-3 North Hills (19-6), 7, Mike Scarpelli 2 0-0 5, Marcus Hall 1 2-2 4, (21-6) Kassidy Ingram, Carlisle
LOCAL BRIEFS at Obama Academy, 4
Second Round, Wednesday, March 15
Matt Long 1 0-0 3, Will Bucher 1 0-0 2, Tresjon
Ruiz 1 0-0 2, Anthony DeFrank 0 0-0 0, Patrick
1-2 Gwynedd Mercy (18-8) vs. 2-1 Nanticoke
(26-1)
Honorable Mention
Jamie Brann, Central Dauphin
Quarterfinals, Saturday, March 18 Walker 0 0-0 0, Ben Gnall 0 0-0 0, Conor Moore 3-5 Berks Catholic (17-12) vs. 11-1 Bethlehem Kira Merritt, Harrisburg
Semifinals, Tuesday, March 21 0 0-0 0. Totals: 33-63 5-6 75. Catholic (26-2) Taylor Love, State College
INDOOR TRACK & FIELD Championship, Saturday, March 25 STRAWBERRY MANSION (47) Jason Thomas 1-1 Lower Moreland (18-7) vs. 2-2 Berwick Maya Bokunewicz, State College
At Giant Center, 8 6 6-8 18, Antonio Haywood 4 1-1 10, Nazier (17-9) Rylie Rittenhouse, Mifflin County
Carlisle sets national indoor record CLASS 5A
First Round, Friday, March 10
Bowens 3 1-2 9, Timothy Young 2 0-0 5, Imear
Huggins 1 0-1 2, Montrell Logan 1 0-0 2, Donte
3-2 Bishop McDevitt (22-5) vs. 4-1
Montoursville (25-2) First Team
Keystone Division
Hershey 51, Penncrest 42 Maple 0 1-2 1, Robert Ceasar 0 0-0 0. Totals: 3-3 Lancaster Catholic (22-6) vs. 6-1 Forest Olivia Fasick, Bishop McDevitt
Chester 72, Milton Hershey 53 17-48 9-14 47. Hills (24-1) Amber Schweiger, Lower Dauphin
Carlisles boys distance medley relay team broke a Abington Heights 67, Lampeter-Strasburg 48 3-pointers: T 4-12 (Edwards, J. Bucher, Scarpelli, 7-1 Cardinal Wuerl North Catholic (24-2) vs. 7-5 Noelle Cameron, Bishop McDevitt
17-year-old national record by running a 9:56.18 in the Martin Luther King 43, Bishop Shanahan 33 Long); SM 4-11 (Bowens 2, Haywood, Young). Central Valley (16-8) Lauren Pettis, Susquehanna Twp.
Mechanicsburg 49, Springfield Delco 45 WILDCATS 49, COUGARS 45 7-2 Blackhawk (17-9) vs. 10-1 Villa Maria Rachael Reilly, Cedar Cliff
New Balance Nationals Indoors at The Armory (New Archbishop Wood 92, New Oxford 62 Springfield-Delco 13 11 9 12 45 (19-5) Second Team
York). East Stroudsburg North 58, Manheim Central 55
Spring Grove 49, West Scranton 48
Mechanicsburg 12 11 15 11 49
SPRINGFIELD-DELCO (45) Kyle Long 3 0-0
Quarterfinals, Friday, March 17
Semifinals, Monday, March 20
Amelia Baldo, Palmyra
Olivia Richardson, Palmyra
Its nearly four seconds faster than the 9:59.94 mark Northeastern 78, Wissahickon 66 6, Jaden McKenzie 4 3-3 11, Justin Collins 1 0-0 Championship, Thursday, March 23 Cassie Zugay, Hershey
Upper Merion 62, Greencastle-Antrim 46 2, Alex DeAngelis 0 0-0 0, Kyle Sullivan 1 0-0 At Giant Center, 6 Ashley Hoagland, Cedar Cliff
set by Gloucester, according to PennTrackXC. Archbishop Carroll 61, Great Valley 48 3, Mike Webb 4 0-0 9, Zach Chevalier 1 0-0 3, CLASS 3A Jamine Chisholm, Bishop McDevitt
Sam Affolder ran a 3:02.11 in the opening 1200-meter Palmyra 58, Pottsville 43
Mars 85, Hampton 81
Great Orjih 4 2-2 11. Totals: 18-51 5-5 45.
MECHANICSBURG (49) Shane Homick 2 1-2
First Round, Saturday, March 11
12-1 Neumann-Goretti (19-5) vs. 3-3
Honorable Mention
Katie Kosovac, Red Land
leg, setting up Jared Griffies 51.71 in the 400. The Thun- Cathedral Prep 55, Central Mountain 46 5, Kyle Scheib 2 8-11 12, Adam Laudenslager 1 Middletown (12-13), at St. Josephs Prep, 3:30 Jannelle Robinson, Cedar Cliff
dering Herd then turned to veteran Isaac Kole, who ran Franklin Regional 52, Moon 51
Meadville 55, Chartiers Valley 45
0-0 3, Nathan Mayernick 1 0-1 2, Cade Alioth 7
4-9 18, Caleb Everett 0 0-0 0, Ty Deiter 4 0-0 9,
11-2 New Hope-Solebury (26-1) vs. 2-3
Riverside (15-10), at Upper Dublin HS, 5:30
Pauline Malinen, Lower Dauphin
Grace Day, Lower Dauphin
a 1:57.41 in the 800. Noah Affolder, the reigning PIAA Second Round, Tuesday, March 14 Paul Cavada 0 0-0 0. Totals: 17-40 13-23 49. 2-1 Holy Redeemer (21-5) vs. 12-4 Bodine Treasure George-Morrow, Bishop McDevitt
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From C1
PIAA GIRLS
BASKETBALL
Colts
erase early
hole, beat
Altoona
SENTINEL STAFF
An 11-point deficit to start
the game was of little concern to
the Cedar Cliff Colts on Friday
evening, as they roared back to
thump Altoona 51-36 in the PIAA Cumberland Valleys Katie Jekot
Class 6A first round at Hollidays- splits Boyertown traffic to get to
burg High School. The District the rim Friday during PIAA Class 6A
3 sixth seed Colts (20-7) got the Girls basketball at Milton Hershey
score back to 14-5 by the end of School.
the first quarter and then held the
Mountain Lions to a single sec-
ond-quarter point to take a 17-15 Eagles
lead at the half. Jannelle Robinson From C1
and Maddie Sitler tied for a game-
high 10 points, while Emily Esser We talked at halftime of need-
and Rachael Reilly each chipped ing to shut down Jekot and getting
in eight for Cedar Cliff. District rebounds, Bears head coach Ja-
6 champ Altoona got nine points son Bieber said. Jekot is so good
from Olivia Hudson. The Colts will with her assortment of floaters
face District 7s Penn Hills (22-3), and runners but I just felt Abby
43-29 winners over Bethel Park, (Kapp) and Allison (Marcus) did
Tuesday in the second round. a great job on (Addi) Kirkpatrick
Nanticokes Kayla Aufiero and not allowing her to get into the
scored her 1,000th point to lead flow of the game.
the Trojans to a 52-46 victory Katie (Armstrong) didnt play
over West Perry in Fridays Class a lot last season but she stepped
4A opener. The District 2 cham- up and never hesitated to shoot
pions will face Gwynedd-Mercy, the ball.
which beat Audenried 71-45, in The Eagles got within one, at
Tuesdays second round. 31-30, on a Jekot runner but Eagles
fouls allowed the Bears to connect
on 6-of-7 foul shots to take a 38-31
lead after three quarters.
Armstrong stuck a dagger in the
Eagles as she buried a corner trey
to extend the Bear lead to double
digits, 41-31.
Having to foul, the Bears were
able to knock down enough free
throws to salt the game away.
Kapp, the Bucknell University
recruit, finished with 17 points and
Armstrong added 16. The Bears
will face District 1s No. 8 seed
Garnet Valley (22-5), 58-43 win-
ners over Scranton, on Tuesday at
a site and time to be determined.
SENTINEL FILE Jekot led the Eagles with 18
MICHAEL BUPP PHOTOS, THE SENTINEL in her final contest. Kirkpatrick
Cedar Cliffs Janelle Robinson
against Wilson in the District 3 Cumberland Valleys Addi Kirkpatrick, left, gets off a pass as Boyertowns Victoria Boalton tries to get an arm added 15 rebounds in a losing
playoffs. in the way Friday during PIAA Class 6A Girls basketball at Milton Hershey School. cause.
GEOFF MORROW
The Sentinel
HERSHEY Nobody relished
in the brouhaha near the end of
Friday nights Springfield-Delco
vs. Mechanicsburg game.
But Wildcats head coach Bob
Strickler couldnt have been
prouder of how his team han-
dled the volatile situation in the
PIAA Class 5A first-round boys
basketball battle at Hershey High
School.
And that wasnt just because
senior point guard Kyle Scheib,
smack dab in the center of the
tussle, calmly responded with
two technical free throws to
help Mechanicsburg to a 49-45
victory over the District 1 sixth-
seeded Cougars.
I wouldnt trade em for the
world, said Strickler, whose
Wildcats (23-6) advance to face Mechanicsburgs Ty Deiter splits
the states No. 1 team, Archbishop the Springfield-Delco defense for a
Wood, in Tuesdays second round layup attempt during PIAA Class 5A
at a site and time to be deter- boys basketball Friday at Hershey
mined. Wood dinged New Oxford High School.
92-62 in another first-rounder
Friday night.
They got guts. I dont like
the skirmish at all thats not
what high school sports is about
but there were four guys who
werent going to let Kyle get beat
up. Theres been years where
we would have stood there and
watched, like, Oooh, look what
he got himself into! So if I
learned anything tonight, were
together. Were a team.
Deep down I think I knew
that, but while they were trying
to figure (the fouls and ejections)
out, I looked right at em and said,
Thats why I love you guys. Be-
cause they got each others backs.
And this time of year, if you dont,
you crumble, and you go home.
The rumble with 43 seconds
left came at an inopportune time
for the Cougars (15-12), who had
battled back from a seven-point
deficit earlier in the fourth quar- Mechanicsburgs Kyle Scheib splits
ter to slice within 44-42 on a Springfield-Delco defenders and
3-pointer from Zach Chevalier. passes to a teammate during PIAA
Scheib, who finished with 12 Class 5A boys basketball Friday at
points, dribbled through the Hershey High School.
Springfield press but was losing
the ball to defender Mike Webb 3-point shooting, finished just
as a clump of players went to the 4-for-29 from the arc.
ground. That led to the Cougars MICHAEL BUPP PHOTOS, THE SENTINEL Shane Homick added four
Jaden McKenzie and Scheib get- Mechanicsburgs Cade Alioth goes to the rim as Springfield-Delcos Great Orjih defends during PIAA Class 5A points and a game-high five as-
ting into a wrestling match, with boys basketball Friday at Hershey High School. sists for Mechanicsburg, while
Webb eventually rejoining the Nathan Mayernick and Scheib
growing pile with a shove. losing, and I dont think that was two with 12 seconds left to again an unusual move for Strickler, and had two steals each.
When the dust settled, Scheib a dirty play. It just happened. make it a two-possession game that worked in the second half. That was a crazy atmosphere,
picked up a technical, but McK- Added senior forward Cade and essentially put it out of reach. The team surged ahead starting but it was great to see the whole
enzie and Webb were also Td up Alioth, who was a beast for the We all kind of said, Are you late in the third quarter with a town out there, Alioth said. Id
and were ejected. Wildcats with 18 points, 20 re- calm enough to make these? 8-0 run, with Laudenslager drill- love to see the ratio of Mechan-
Was a dumb play, the scrap, bounds, four assists and two Alioth said of Scheib. And he, ing a key 3-pointer and reserve icsburg fans to Springfield fans.
S-D coach Kevin McCormick blocks: I think that shows their as a senior leader, stepped up Ty Deiter (nine points) igniting It helps kind of being closer, but
said. Didnt need to come to competitive spirit, too. I think and said yes, and we believed in it with a jumper. Mechanicsburg really showed up
that. It was our ball. We were ask- that shows how badly they re- him, and we didnt doubt that he Meanwhile, Alioth and crew tonight in a big way, the crowd
ing for a timeout. We gotta keep ally wanted it as well. Were just would. Scheib and Laudenslager shared and the community, and I think
our heads in situations like that. gonna move on from that. This was a closely and hotly nine more rebounds dominated us as a team just fed off of that
High school kids, anything Scheib would make five of six contested game throughout the the glass 25-14 in the second half and fed off of one another.
can happen, Mechanicsburg free throws over the final 43 sec- 32 minutes, with Springfield (38-26 overall) and limited the
senior guard Adam Laudenslager onds, beginning with those tech- holding a one-point lead at half- Cougars to 27 percent shooting Email Geoff Morrow at gmorrow@
said. Its not anyones fault. nical freebies, to keep Mechan- time. (8 of 30) over the same span. cumberlink.com or follow on Twit-
Emotions are flying. They were icsburg in front. He hit his last But Mechanicsburg went zone, Springfield-Delco, known for its ter at @RageAgainstGMo
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BUBBLE WATCH
TCU gives
NCAA
chances a
boost
JOHN MARSHALL
Associated Press
TCUs NCAA Tournament
chances seemed to be minimal at
best after a 6-12 run through the
Big 12.
A massive upset against the na-
tions top-ranked team and poten-
tial No. 1 NCAA Tournament seed
has the Horned Frogs dreaming big.
Playing with poise down the
stretch, TCU stunned top-ranked
Kansas 85-82 in the Big 12 quar-
terfinals on Thursday. The Horned
Frogs moved two wins away from
the conferences automatic NCAA
Tournament berth in Jamie Dixons
first season as coach.
This is what you have to es- ASSOCIATED PRESS
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Inc., Administrator, residing at c/o Amanda Snoke Dubbs, Esq., 294 Dew NOTE: This is a cash sale all payments must be paid in full at time of sale with creative sales strategies; performing extensive client discovery interviews,
Drop Road, York, PA 17402. cash. meeting with decision makers, listening and documenting clients marketing
needs/concerns and recommending appropriate solutions. We offer a weekly
Good News Consulting, Inc., Administrator At 4:00 PM March 29, 2017 at MIDWAY SELF STORAGE. 1545 Holly Pike base salary plus excellent commission opportunities.
Amanda Snoke Dubbs, Attorney Carlisle, PA 17015. Ken Fleck, Auctioneer, as Agent for Midway Self
Storage. Owner reserves the right to bid at Public Sale, reject any or all bids, Responsibilities include, but are not limited to:
cancel or adjourn the sale. A Bidders security deposit may be required.
Visual inspection only permitted at date of sale. To resolve this claim, call Selling and preparing ad copy for production
Brent Group At Midway Self Storage 717-258-9000. Preparing advertising campaigns utilizing Microsoft PowerPoint or other
EXECUTORS NOTICE presentation formats
Preparing billing summaries and aiding in the collection process.
Letters Testamentary on the Estate of NELSON A. SOBER late of Middlesex Excellent communication and presentation skills
Township, Cumberland County and Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Self-motivated and highly organized
deceased, have been granted to the undersigned. Able to brainstorm and create new approaches to selling
So Much More
Curtis L. Sober Valid drivers license, proof of insurance and dependable automobile is
321 Stumpstown Road required
Mechanicsburg, PA 17055
The Sentinel offers a competitive salary with bonus opportunities, medical,
David H. Stone, Esquire dental, vision, life insurance benefits, vacation, sick,
Stone LaFaver & Shekletski and holiday pay and 401k retirement plan.
P.O. Box E
New Cumberland, PA 17070 Please visit www.cumberlink.com/workhere to apply. Include cover letter,
resume and salary history. We are a drug-free workplace and all applicants
Find Your Next considered for employment must pass a post-offer drug screen and
background/mvr check prior to commencing employment. EOE
EXECUTRIX NOTICE
Vehicles for Sale In
Letters Testamentary in the Estate of RONAL E. LOWRY, Deceased, late of
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West Pennsboro Township, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania, deceased,
have been granted to the undersigned.
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CARLISLE AREA
CLI Transport, LP dedicated petroleum carrier for Sheetz convenience stores has exciting openings for
both Assistant Terminal Manager Unassigned and Terminal Manager Unassigned positions.
A Manager is responsible for the day to day operations of the terminal including:
Personnel management
P&L/budgeting
Equipment readiness and compliance
DHL SUPPLY CHAIN IS HIRING FULL TIME,
FORKLIFT OPERATORS.
An Assistant Manager is responsible to provide support to the Terminal Manager in the day
to day operations of the terminal.
NEW STARTING WAGE MULTIPLE SHIFT OPTIONS The successful candidate will have excellent problem solving, decision making, and
communication skills. The candidate must have the ability to travel weekly to terminal/satellite
AVAILALBE locations and the ability to relocate to a location within the 6 state region (PA, OH, MD, VA, WV,
FULL BENEFITS PACKAGE and NC).
We provide:
Competitive Industry Wages
Comprehensive Benefit Package
401 (K) and ESOP
Quarterly Bonus
General Laborer - - Service Team
Ahlstrom Advanced Filtration, located in Mt. Holly Springs, a filtration and specialty If you are up to the challenge and meet these requirements, please apply at www.sheetz.com
paper manufacturer, is seeking general laborers in the Service Team Department. CLI Transport is an EOE.
Qualifications include: The Sheetz name & trademark are used with permission of Sheetz, Inc.
Download The Sentinel Knowledge in MS Word/Excel/PowerPoint a must with the ability to learn
Ahlstroms computerized system(s).
Availability to work with a significant degree of independence required.
app today! Ahlstrom offers a strong benefit plan including dental, vision, and medical coverage;
life insurance and 401(k). To apply, submit credentials and salary history to:
Download or update today at HR Manager, Ahlstrom Filtration LLC, 122 W. Butler Street, Mt. Holly Springs,
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Saturday, March 11, 2017 CLASSIFIEDS THE SENTINEL - D3
ROWES AUCTION
NOTICE DRIVERS NEEDED
Spring is here and seasonal truck Must know the Harrisburg area. MT. HOLLY, 2nd floor 2 bedroom.
WILKINS, JARED MICHAEL decd drivers are needed to make deliveries Must have references & good driving $500 includes sewer, water, &
Late of Cumberland County within 150 miles of our location record. Mon-Fri. Apply in person: trash. No pets. 717-385-6854.
THURSDAY, OCT. 16 3:00 P.M.
Administrator: Marjorie L. Mengle positions available soon through Carlisle Auto & Truck Salvage Inc.
84 Skyline Drive, Mechanicsburg, PA the Spring season 717-249-3486 NEWVILLE, Quiet, $575 includes
17050 water, sewer/trash/parking. No
CDL not required but must be able PART-TIME experienced bartender/
pets, smoke free. 717-422-8081.
Location: Rowes Auction Barn, 2505 Ritner Highway, Carlisle. Between
to pass DOT physical cook. Must be flexible. Call Mon.- exits 44 (Allen Rd) & 37 (Newville) off Int. 81.
100 Announcements
must have a clean driving record Fri., 9:30am-5pm, 717-243-8158. NORTH MIDDLETOWN TOWNSHIIP
Quality Greenhouses
& Perennial Farm, Inc.
1 bedroom,1rst floor, off street QUALITY MODERN ANTIQUES COLLECTIBLES
717-432-8900
RN NURSE MANAGER parking. $500 a month. No pets.
Hamilton Health Center, a growing DICK COON REAL ESTATE Beginning @ 3:00 w/ 100s box lots usual house wares-collectibles-tools-etc,
Dillsburg, PA
Email: hr@qualitygreenhouses.net
non-profit community based health SERVICES, antique glass & china, paintings & prints, decorators, Longaberger baskets,
organization has an excellent 717-218-0887-/717-512-7349. old & new Christmas, lots older items, King Kutter snow blade, Cement mixer,
DRIVERS NEEDED to drive opportunity for a Womens Health cherry & walnut lumber, Tire changing tools & related, lawn & garden, etc. Nice
Services Nurse Manager. SHERMANS DALE
concrete truck. CDL B required.
This position offers a flexible 2 bedroom apartment. Washer/dryer lot modern BR-LR-DR & Kitchen furnishings, Pa. House cherry BRS, Willet
$18.50-$20.50/hour.+ Overtime. cherry 10pc. DRS, Raymond Smith BRS, Raymond Smith Dutch cupboard &
In accordance with the schedule, Monday - Friday with hookup. No pets. Application fee.
Guaranteed 40 hours in season. Call
federal Fair Housing Act, we for details. Duncannon 717-834-6200. no weekends or holidays. Water/sewer/trash included. server, recliners & sofas, etc. Misc. Antique furniture. Very brief listing, check
do not accept for publication Ideal candidate will have strong $625/month. Call 717-275-6817. website or Auctionzip for lots photos & updates.
HOME SWEET HOME IN HOME communication and leadership SHERMANS DALE, 2 bedroom, 2 Terms: Cash or Pa. Check, major credit cards w/ 3% surcharge, out of state
any real estate listing that skills. Must have valid PA RN
SERVICES is hiring CNAs/PCAs story, 2 bath, washer/dryer, checks w/ prior approval
indicates any preference, for daytime, evening & night shifts License. Apply online at basement rec room, parking, call
limitation, or discrimination immediately for the Carlisle area. www.hamiltonhealthcenter.com/careers Cindy 261-7287 Note: Nice lots from Newville & Camp Hill, box lots @ 3:00, Tools @ 4:30,
based on race, color, religion, Must have at least one yr. exper- EOE Furniture @ 6:30.
ience providing in home care for
sex, disability, family status
or national origin. people with disabilities. Apply on- TANK INSTALLER/SERVICE 630 Houses for Rent ROWES AUCTION SERVICE (AU002295L)
line at www.homesweethomeihs.com
If you believe a published or call 717-361-2455.
Installer & Service Person.
CARLISLE, duplexes, 3 bedroom,
717-574-1008 215-1044 249-1978
Will train. Must have CDL with
listing states such a carport, yard, $925 & $975. Call www.rowesauctionservice.com
Hotel hazmat with clean driving record
preference, limitation, or & no criminal record. Salary
717-249-7783.
Sleep Inn Carlisle is hiring team
discrimination, please notify
this publication at
players for the following departments
Front Desk, Housekeeping, Part
based on experience, 401k &
profit sharing, health insurance,
S. MIDDLETON TWP. 2 bedroom
house for rent on catch/release 557 Wanted to Buy 557 Wanted to Buy
fairhousing@lee.net Time Van Driver and Part Time vacation plus additional earned section of Yellow Breeches Creek.
Breakfast Person. We are looking vacation. Apply on-line at Call 717-385-9168 leave message.
for energetic people with an eye for
GUNS &
www.hellersgas.com
detail and customer service
130 Lost & Found Townhouses
orientated. Hours and duties would
vary by position. Pay would start
WAITER/WAITRESS/KITCHEN
PREP, Lunch hours 10-3. Apply:
635 for Rent
from $8.00 an hour. Please apply in
ANTIQUES
LOST CAT, "Blue" missing on March Back Door Cafe, 156 W. High St.
1st, dark grey male tiger, Liberty person at the front desk at the Sleep
Inn 5 E Garland Dr. Carlisle Pa CARLISLE, 2 bedroom townhouses.
Ave., Carlisle, between Bedford &
502 Absolutely Free
17013. Kitchen with appliances. No pets.
East Sts. Call 717-243-3420. $775/mo. Call 245-0082.
bargain
Food Items 645 Rooms for Rent (717) 731-8662
CANNED GOODS, Check out our
LARGE selection of home canned
CARLISLE, room for rent, $450 util-
ities included, security deposit, no www.CordierAuction.com
basement
sweets and sours.! Farm Fresh brown pets, smoke free. (703) 678-3253.
eggs, free range. Mothers Kitchen,
467 McCulloch Road in Shippensburg.
Resort/Vacation Apartments Apartments
Call 532-7081. No Sunday sales.
660 Property for Rent 610 for Rent 610 for Rent
524 Furniture
Place your ad online at: OCEAN CITY, MARYLAND Best
selection of affordable rentals.
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$7,000. Call (724)882-9655. $ 1 5 9 , 9 0 0 H o s t : W e n d y F e a s e r, miles, Right on Bloserville Rd for 1.8 miles, Right on
CARLISLE AREA, 2 bedroom at Dir: Hershey take 81S to exit #52,R/11S Frytown Rd, community will be on the Left.
880
Winchester Gardens includes to R/Cavalry to R/Spring (34N) to home
appliances, laundry hook-up, Autos on left.
Call Heather Neidlinger 245-0225.
water, sewer & trash. Sorry no pets.
$640/mo. Call 717-243-5597. 1999 JETTA DIESEL 5 speed
manual, good condition, 284K,
DILLSBURG, 2 bedroom, heat, water $4500.00/OBO 422-6147.
Now Hiring in
& all appliances, Central Air,, no
pets, smoke free,Newly remodeled. CHEVY, 2004 Impala, 6 cyl, auto.,
SUNDAY
$650 a month + security. Call blue, used condition. Reduced to
Mechanicsburg, PA
717-432-5686. $4,000. 717-486-3526.
OPEN
315 Help Wanted 315 Help Wanted HOUSE S
Avg. $65,000/Year
*Home Weekends and Most Weeknights
*New assigned equipment BERKSHIRE HATHAWAY HOME
*Full benefits including 401K SERVICES HOMESALE REALTY
*11 paid holidays 717-245-0225
Must have 1 year T/T exp.
1858 Spring Road, Carlisle
CDL-A Drivers APPLY ONLINE!! www.sheetz.com
Apply online at HOOKE, HOOKE & ECKMAN
Join a culture where drivers are the key to our success. 717-249-1844
www.ruan.com/jobs We are looking for Professional Drivers in the Harrisburg/Carlisle,
800-879-7826 PA area to join our growing company. Lehmans Crossing, Carlisle
Dedicated to Diversity. EOE. Petroleum Transport Drivers load, unload and deliver petroleum
14 Peyton Drive, Carlisle - SATURDAY
products to SHEETZ Convenience Stores in a safe, efficient, and CENTURY 21 A BETTER WAY
professional manner.
717-243-4929
WAREHOUSE WORKER We provide:
Competitive Industry Wages
119 Hickorytown Road, Carlisle
Growing Heavy Duty Truck Parts Company 10 Barnitz Woods Drive, Mt Holly Springs
(Starting rate: $26.15/hr - Top rate $28.75)
in Carlisle, has an immediate opening for an 226 Pine Creek Drive, Carlisle
Overtime after 40
Entry Level Warehouse Worker. Comprehensive Benefit Package HOWARD HANNA REAL ESTATE
Full time, Monday Friday, 10:30 am to 7:00 pm. 401 (K) & ESOP 717-243-1000
Position requires candidate to have a proven work Generous Safety Bonus 4 Freedom Court, Mechanicsburg
history, ability to perform heavy lifting and be drug Local Driving 261 Colonial Drive, Mechanicsburg
free. Fork lift experience is helpful, but will train.
Set Schedules 2 Thyme Court, Mechanicsburg
Excellent benefits include 401K,
Home Daily 1038 Castle Maine Court, Elizabethtown
Dental, Vision, Health, Accident,
On Duty Employee Food Discount 114 Lakeside Drive, Lewisberry
Life and Employee Purchase program, Vacation
1402 Regency Circle, Susquehanna Twp
Qualifications:
and competitive pay. CTE is an Equal Opportunity 2 years T/T exp logging a minimum of 130,000 miles
505 Maple Avenue, Marysville
7250 Audubon Drive, Harrisburg
and Affirmative Action Employer. Class A CDL Driver w/ tank and Hazmat endorsements
Clean MVR 109 Market Street, Lewisberry
Drug free applicants may apply at:
Willingness to work OT as needed 410 South York Street, Mechanicsburg
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to support our 24/7/365 operation 25 Shawnee Trail, York Haven
apply/posting.html?client=CTEPay 5801 Huntingdon Steet, Harrisburg
Please visit www.sheetz.com to apply online.
For more information please contact 1-800-582-0456 HELP U SELL DETWILER REALTY
and Select the following options: 6-*-5 717-240-6060
CLI Transport is an EOE. 160 Imperial Court, Carlisle
25 Roadway Drive Carlisle, PA 17015 The Sheetz name & trademark are used with permission of Sheetz, Inc.
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