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-0 0 0.0 1 Sunday, January 31, 2010 SPORTS PUBLIC OPINION 3B VH.S. GYMNASTICS Trojans narrowly miss school record Associated Press quarterback Tim Tebow of Florida, looks for a receiver during the second big plays outshine in Senior Bowl steep out-of-state tuition bills. the right sideline and had five He eventually won back his receptions. Both that pass and scholarship. the TD came from Central Florida quarterback Tim Michigan's Dan LeFevour.

Tebow, meanwhile, had a shaky Michigan defensive lineman outing running a pro-style Brandon Graham had two sacks offense against a sturdy defense. and a forced fumble and was He fumbled twice and fin- chosen the game's Most Valuished 8 of 12 passing for 50 able Player. The South commityards in the showcase for senior ted six turnovers, NFL prospects. Tebow's longest "It shows that I'm going to go completion was 11 yards and he hard 100 percent of the time all netted 4 yards on four rushes, day and whoever gets me is but was never turned loose as a going to love me," Graham said. power runner as he often was Gilyard returned two kicks with the Gators.

He battled for 52 yards and gained 24 on strep throat early but didn't two punt returns. He was chomiss any practice time during e. sen offensive player of the game week when he was trying to while Mississippi State's Jamar prove to skeptical NFL teams Chaney earned defensive honand draft analysts that he could ors. be a starting pro quarterback. Tulane receiver Jeremy "I think I'm definitely open to Williams had six catches for 82 improving my yards, added a 27-yard run on Tebow said.

"I think an end around and was named showed that by being here. If the South's most outstanding you just watched the way I player. That honor went to Cenplayed, you could see there is tral Michigan's LeFevour for the room for improvement and what North. He completed half of his I need to work on." 10 passes for 97 yards and One of the nation's top all- added a 1-yard touchdown run purpose threats, Gilyard also on a sneak, once again outdisset up a third-quarter touch- tancing the much more heralddown with a 43-yard catch down ed Tebow. mer led Ship with 11 points.

Next game: Tuesday, at Greencastle-Antrim, 7:30. Living Word 70 Shalom Christian 42 Saturday, at Marion Non -league game Living Word used a strong second half to pull away from Shalom Living Word outscored the Flames 38-21 after halftime Jeffrey McCracken scored 10 points to lead the Flames (1-16) "The reason we're struggling is we're a smaller team," Shalom coach Murray Roseman said. "We're losing the battle on the boards each night. It's tough to compete when the other team gets a lot more shots than us. But, our team remains optimistic and is prepared to move forward with good effort each game." Living Word 70, Shalom Christian 42 LIVING WORD Moyer 1 0-0 2, Shipper 5 1-2 13, Petersheim 42-6 10, Shakara 6 0-1 14, 6 11-15 24.

Biler 0 0-2 0, Wortman 0 0-3 0, Echols 2 0-0 4, King 1 0-0 2, Workman 0 1-2 1. Totals 25 15-31 70. SHALOM CHRISTIAN Aaron Witman 1 0-0 2, Jeffrey McCracken 3.4-4 10, Johnny Palm 3 0-0 7, Alex Crilley 2 2-2 8, Brandon Crider 3 1-47, Matthew Wenger 0 6-8 6, Luke Wingert 1 0- 0 2. Ben Cable 0 0-0 0. Totals 13 13-19 42.

Living Word 14 18 24 Shalom Christian 12 13. 3-point shots LW 5 (Shipper 2, Shakara 2. vided quite the boost that the Saints' ascendancy has given New Lori Moore took first place on the bars (9.35), beam (9.4) and floor (9.4) on her way to capturing the all-around (36.65) title. "I don't think until we got to the last even that we realized that the team record was within our reach," Trojan coach Heidi Eiwen said. "Now that they know they can do it, hopefully we can put it together even a little Moore wasn't the only Cham- Orleanians.

Indeed, a city steeped in a culture all its own shares a very fundamental trait with the rest of America: pride in local triumph. It's not something Saints fans are accustomed to, but it's something Drew Brees believes can become habit. "Winning definitely can be contagious," he says. The best way to establish such a habit: win next Sunday in the biggest game in New Orleans football history. "It's a moment I've been waiting for for a long time," Brees said.

"The job is not done yet but obviously we're going to enjoy this. Now we've got to finish it in Miami." Can they? If history is an indi- 3. for third on the floor. Eiwen said, "Our Wilson gymnasts Lori, Ellen and Aubrey had good showings. They really performed well tonight.

They are really supporting each other and working hard. There is more work we can do and hopefully by the time we get to the postseason we will have the record in grasp." For Thursday's Think Pink Qualifer hosted by Chambers- College sports Cheyney made enough plays at the end of regulation to edge past Shippensburg In a tightly conested game, the Red Raiders (8-11, 1-5 PSAC East) led by as many as 7 points in the second half and still were ahead with 1:35 remaining But the Wolves (10-8, 4-2) made 6 of 6 free throws down the stretch and survived a 3-pointer with 5 seconds to go by Craig Van Scyoc Cheyney was led by Sharif Bray, who scored 22 of his 29 points after the break Van Scyoc (15 points), Jaren Gembe (10) and Will Kirkland (10) scored in double figures for SU. Cheyney 72, Shippensburg 67 CHEYNEY Tamir Smith 3-13 5-9 12, Sharif Bray 9-18 8-9 29, Rob Townsend 1-5 4-4 6, Kevin Presbery 3-10 1-2 7, James Sanders 0-0 2, Bruce Kennedy 4-7 0-1 12, Theodore Petty 4. Totals 23-58 18-25 72. SHIPPENSBURG Daziah Miller 2-7 2-3 6, Brian Oleksiak 2-4 0-0 4, Dane Lauber 1 -6 3-3 5, Jaren Gembe 4-7 0-0 10, Craig Van Scyoc 4-10 4-4 15, Will Kirkland 4-5 2-2 10, Lamar Drayton 0-2 0-0 0, Jordan Stasyszyn 2-7 0-0 5, Justin Minter 2-6 0- 2 4, Will Royal 1-3 6-8 8.

Totals 22-57 17-22 67. Halftime Tied 31-31. 3-point shots Chey 8-22 (Kennedy 4, Bray 3, Smith); Ship 6-22 (Van Scyoc 3, Gembe 2, Stasyszyn). Shooting Chey Ship 38.6%. Rebounds Chey 34 (Presbery, Petty 6); Ship 45 (Miller, Kirkland 8).

Assists Chey 11 (Smith 6); Ship 14 (Oleksiak 5). Steals Chey 9 (Bray 3); Ship 5 (Drayton, Oleksiak 2). Turnovers Chey Ship 16. Blocked shots Chey 4 (Bray, Petty 2); Ship 2. Fouled out Oleksiak.

Next game: Wednesday, at West Chester, 8. MEN'S BASKETBALL Cheyney 72, Shippensburg 67. Saturday, at Shippensburg PSAC Eastern Div, game PSU DuBois 76 PSU Mont Alto 68 Saturday, at Mont Alto PSU Athletic Conf, game Penn State DuBois got big efforts from Chris Dickison and Josh Salter in a victory over Penn State Mont Alto Dickison had 33 points and 17 rebounds and Salter added 23 points with 12 boards for DuBois, which led 40-33 at the half Those 2 players helped DuBois gain a 52-30 advantage on the glass Derek Coy (13), Kevin Onyeaka (11), Shane Santell (10) and Michael Warrenfeltz (10) all scored in double figures for Mont Alto (2-10, 2-6 PSUAC). DuBois 76, Mont Alto 68 DUBOIS Woody Mitchell 1-5 0-0 2, Derek Bundick 0-1 2-3 2, Chris Dickison 12-21 9-11 33, Marcus Genevro 5-18 0-0 11, Josh Salter 9-22 4-4 23, Justin Alvarez 0-1 2-2 2, Mark Shannon 0-2 2-2 2, John Hau 0-1 1-2 I. Totals 27-72 20-24 76.

MONT ALTO Shane Santell 3-13 3-4 10, Derek Coy 4-9 4-8 13, Kevin Onyeaka 3-12 4-4 1 1, Cameron Bowens 2-8 4-6 8, Michael Warrenfeltz 4-8 2-3 10, Trevor lle 1-4 3-4 6, D.J. Cordell 2-6 1-2 6, Daniel Smay 2-3 0-0 4. Totals 21-63 21-31 68. Halftime DuB 40-33. 3-point shots MA 5-24 (Santell, Coy, Onyeaka, Ile, Cordell); DuB 2-12 (Genevro, Salter).

Shooting MA 33.3%; DuB 37.5%. Rebounds MA 30 (Onyeaka 8); DuB 52 (Dickison 17, Salter 12). Assists MA 9 (Onyeaka 3); DuB 9 (Salter 4). Steals MA 10 (Onyeaka, Cordell 3); DuB 9 (Salter 4). Turnovers MA DuB 12.

Blocked shots MA 3 (Onyeaka 2). Fouled out Cordell. Next game: Friday, at Lancaster Bible College, 7. Kasey Gardner 8-16 6-6 24, Lauren Beckdey 5-106-8 17, Caidin Bamberger 3-7. 4-5: 10, Kerry Conroy 1-8 4-6 7, Sheila Wasser 2-6 1 -2 6, Erin Varley 0-3 3-4 3, Isabel Scott MEN'S BASKETBALL Shippensburg 69 Cheyney 66, 2 OT Saturday, at PSAC Eastern Diy, game Shippensburg outlasted Cheyney in double overtime Lauren Beckley, who moved into second place on the PSAC women's scoring list; scored 10 of her 17 points in the 2 OT periods Beckley (2,188 points) passed Bloomsburg's Theresa Lorenzi and Cheyney's Yolanda Laney on Saturday and is 101 points short of the all-time record The Lady Raiders (10- 12, 3-3 PSAC East) trailed by 11 in the first half, but it was the Lady Wolves' Georgia Anderson that hit 2 free throws with 41 seconds left in regulation to force overtime Kasey Gardner (24 points, 8 rebounds) and Caitlin Bamberger (10 points) chipped in for SU, which also got 15 rebounds from Beckley, 49 of 50 minutes The Wolves placed 4 players in double figures, led by Stephanie Orji's 19 points and 16 boards.

69. Cheyney 66, 2 OT CHEYNEY Angel Stephens 6-15 2-2 14, Stephanie Orji 5-21 9-13 19, Shanira Blake 1-4 4-4 6, Lutfiyya Muhammad 8-26 1-1 17, Georgia Anderson 2-10 6-9 10. Totals 22-86 22-31 66. SHIPPENSBURG Squash GIRLS Blue Storm finish second Saturday, at Mercersburg Mid-Atlantic Championships In a 5-team tournament, Mercersburg Academy lost in the championship round to Bryn Mawr A The Blue Storm (12-6) fell 5-2, getting victories from No. 4 Val Quan and No.

5 Juliana Dahbura; both players finished the day with a 4-0 record In the finals, No. I Ana Kelly, No. 6 Laura Rahauser and No. 7 Sara Erlichman all dropped 3-2 decisions No. 2 Nikki Rhyne and No.

3 Sarah Allen also competed well for the Blue Storm, who knocked off Bryn Mawr Maderia and Potomac by the score of 7-0. Next match: Tuesday, at home vs. Lancaster Country Day, 4:30. Junior high GIRLS BASKETBALL 9th grade: Cedar Cliff 28, Faust On Friday, Hayley Thomas led the (4-10) with 9 points and Liashira added 6. BOYS BASKETBALL 9th grade: Faust 54, Altoona 34.

Williams (18 points), Keyon Shaffer and Kane Snider (9) led the way for Tigers (14-4). 8th grade: Faust 64, Altoona 28. Pickett and Jordan Brown topped Local results VOLLEYBALL Chbg. YMCA Adult League (Through Dec. Jan.

11) MEN Jolly Cork Tavern The Cottage WIBS Moe's Southwest Grill Fox's Pizza Bentley's Bakery BBQ Kathy's Deli Trojans Blue Real Estate Services Ellsworth Electric Trojans White Freedom In Christ Saints Red Division Jolly Cork Tavern The Cottage WIBS Moe's Sothwest Grill Bentley's Bakery BBQ Ellsworth Electric a a a 1 1 1 From staff reports DALLASTOWN The Cham- bersburg gymnastics 1 team came oh-so-close to setting a school record on Saturday night in a meet with Dallastown, scoring a 143.9-127.25 victory over the Wildcats. The Trojans (3-2) were just 0.0333 away from the school record set at the Pa. Classic in 2001. Final college game: South half oft the Senior Bowl on Saturday. COLLEGE FOOTBALL Gilyard's Tim Tebow MOBILE, Ala.

(AP) Mardy Gilyard once worked four jobs to stay in school after losing his scholarship. The former Cincinnati star turned in an awfully strong audition for a much more lucrative career in Saturday's Senior Bowl, racking up 103 yards receiving and catching a 32-yard touchdown pass in the fourth quarter to help the North race to a 31-13 victory over the South. "All my hard work just kind of came into one game," an exuberant Gilyard said. "I'm truly blessed. I worked my butt off and I played my butt off.

I've been through so much in my career. "This game sums up everything, because I've been through all the hard work, all the ups and all the downs, the peaks and the valleys. I've been through everything I've been from the brown sticky stuff at the bottom of the barrel to the cream at the top of the coffee." In 2006, an academically ineligible Gilyard lost his scholarship and had to take jobs ranging from cutlery salesman to construction worker to pay his Boys basketball Shippensburg's 2-point loss to Northeastern put a dent in the Greyhounds' postseason hopes The Hounds (9-8) had a rough night at the foul line, making just 3 of 14, including 2-for-10 in the second half Meanwhile, the Bobcats (4-14), who got 20 points Eliah Cooper, made 15 of 17 attempts from the charity stripe Ship got 11 points each from Greg Williams and Ryan Maun and Dereck Mills added 5 points, 8 rebounds and 7 assists. 3 Northeastern 56, Shippensburg 54 NORTHEASTERN Covington 2 0-0 5, E.Cooper 7 6-7 20, Kinsler 0 2-2 2, Reichard 2 3-4 9, K.Cooper 3 1-1 8. Lewis 4 3-3 12.

Totals 18 15-17 56. Greg Williams 5 1-5 16. wreck Mills 2 1-4 5, Ryan Maun 4 0-1 11, Derek Boone 2 0-0 5. Tanner Hamman 3 0-0 9, James Kiama 2 0-0 4. Austin Marzullo 0 0-0 0, Travis Faust 4 1-4 9.

Totals 22 3-14 54. Northeastern 19. 15 Shippensburg 13 3-point shots NE 5 (Reichard 2, Covington, K.Cooper, Lewis); Ship 7 (Maun 3, Hamman 3, Boone). Rebounds Ship 26 (Mills 8. Faust 7).

Assists Ship 14 (Mills 7). Steals Ship 4. Turnovers Ship 10. Blocked shots Ship 1, Fouled out Kinsler. Northeastern 58, Shippensburg 53.

Shane Wit- NON-LEAGUE Northeastern 56, Shippensburg 54 Saturday, at Shippensburg Non-league game Super A From Page 18 The Saints were one of five teams never to get this far; the Lions, Jaguars, Browns a and Texans are the remaining outsiders. Clearly, the Aints are dead, and a franchise that had no home in 2005 after Hurricane Katrina ravaged New Orleans has become one of the most successful clubs in the nation's most popular sport. And while Indy has become as much a football town as a basketball haven thanks to Manning and his minions, it's difficult to find any city as infatuated with or as dependent on its team as Nawlins is now. Times have been hard for the city, which still is in recovery mode from Katrina. Nothing has pro- bersburg gymnast to have a good meet.

Sarah Moore won the vault with a score of 9.0. Ellen Funari was second on the bars and floor and took second in the all-around (35.4). Darranique Burhananwas second on the vault and beam and third on the bars. Ashley Kanner tied Funari for third on the vault and Aubrey Hammond tied Hostetler); SC 3 (Crilley 2, Palm). Rebounds SC.19 (Palm 5).

Steals SC 6 (McCracken, Crider 2). Turnovers SC 25. Blocked shots SC 4 (Palm 2). Fouled out Moyer; Wenger. Next game: Monday, at home vs.

Heritage Academy, 7:30. Central Dauphin 59 Waynesboro 27 Saturday, at Waynesboro Non-league game A big second half helped Central Dauphin roll past Waynesboro The Rams (9-9), which played without leading scorer Desi Washington, led 24-16 at halftime before exploding for 35 second-half points Derek Null scored 10 of his team-high 13 points in the first half for the Indians (1-15). Central Dauphin 59, Waynesboro 27 CENTRAL DAUPHIN. Nick Seefeldt 2 0-0 5, Stan Okoro 4 0-2 9, John Rivera 0 2-2 2. Alex Aull 3 0-0 9.

Devin Thomas 8 2-3 18. Jon Schnaars 1 0-0 3, Myla Lee 2 0-2 4, Shawn Smith 2 2-2 6, Ryan Beaver 0 3-4 3. Totals 229-15 59. WAY NESBORO Tyler Roxby 1 0-0 3, C.J. Miller 2 0-1 5, Greg Wade 0-0 3, Johnnie Adgers 0 0-0 0, Corbin Yoder 0 0-0 0, Cole Warrenfeltz 0-0 9, Derek Null 4 5-6 13, Larson Becker 0 0-0 0.

Totals 9 5-7 27. Central Waynesboro Dauphin 12 16 24 9 3-point shots CD 6 (Aull 3, Okoro, Schnaars, Seefeldt): Way 4 (Roxby, Miller, Wade, Warrenfeltz). Next game: Monday, at East Pennsboro, 7:30. cator, why not? After all, the Buccaneers had an even uglier resume and they won it all seven years ago, beating one of the premier franchises, the Raiders. We know the Saints will attack on offense, and getting in a shootout with the Colts is not such a bad idea; New Orleans led the league with 510 points.

The Saints, who forced 39 turnovers, must be proactive on defense to match the aggressiveness with which the Colts have performed recently just as Indy did in its Super Bowl run after the 2006 season. If Manning gets free rein, he's likely to have answer for all those "Who Dats?" they're proudly screaming the French Quarter. It might even be a Big Easy for him. burg, donations will be taken for the Rhonda Brake Schreiner Women's Center. Chambersburg 143.9 Dallastown 127.25 Vault 1.

Moore (C) 9.0; 2. Darranique Burhanan-Barbour (C) 8.9; Ashley Ellen Funari (C) 8.8 Bars I Moore (C) 9.35; 2. Funari (C) 9.25; 3. Burhanan-Barbour (C) 9.05 Beam I.L.Moore (C) 9.4; 2 (tie) Rebecca Colbert (C). Burhanan-Barbour (C) 8.75; 3.

Angie Moyer (D) 8.65 Floor I.L.Moore (C) 9.4; 2. Funari (C) 9.3; 3. (tie) Moyer (D), Aubrey Hammond (C) 9.0 All-around I.L. Moore (C) 36.65; 2. Funari (C) 35.4; 3.

Moyer (D) 35.2 Next meet: Thursday, at home vs. Think Pink qualifer, 7. Riddell 1-3 0-0 2, Jenn Morrow 0-1 0-0 0, Shelley Wasser 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 20-54 24-31 69. Halftime Chey 31-26.

End of regulation -Tied 51- 51. End of 1st OT Tied 57-57. 3-point shots Chey 0-14; Ship 5-17 (Gardner 2, Beckley, Conroy, Shei. Wasser). Shooting Chey 25.6%; Ship.

Rebounds Chey 59 (Orji 16); Ship 50 (Beckley 15). Assists Chey 6 (Muhammad 3); Ship 16 (Beckley, Varley 4). Steals Chey 12 (Orji, Muhammad 3); Ship 5 (Conroy 2). Turnovers Chey 17; Ship 24. Blocked shots Chey Ship 1.

Fouled out Stephens; Gardner, Bamberger. Next game: Wednesday, at West Chester, 6. A PSU DuBois 81 PSU Mont Alto 46 Saturday, at Mont Alto PSU Athletic Conf. game Penn State DuBois controlled the glass in its victory over Penn State Mont Alto. DuBois, which got a game-high 22 points from Tessa Vargas, had a 55-35 advantage in rebounds and fired off 96 shot attempts in the game For Mont.

Alto, Rachel Baubiltz (20 points, 14 rebounds) posted a double-double and Gibbon added 7 points with 10 boards. DuBois 81, Mont Alto 46 nifer Spadaro 0-0 0-0 0, Kayla Gibbon 3-7 1-2 7, Kelly Elbin 3-8 0-0 6, Kendall Parman 0-1 0-0 0, Chevone Young 1-I 0-0 2, Courtney Hykes 0-1 0-0 0, Karla Maldonado 0-3 0- 0 0, Breana Vancooten 2-5 1-2 5, Angeline Bropleh -13 0- 0 2. Totals 19-72 8-13 46. Halftime 39-26. 3-point shots MA 0-8; DuB 4-26 (Donovan 2, Lewis, Barrett).

Shooting MA 26.4%; DuB 31.3%. Rebounds MA 35 (Baubiltz 14. Gibbon 10); DuB 55 (Skillman MA 13 (Elbin 5); DuB 10 (Lewis 3). Steals MA 11 (Gibboh 3); DuB 18 (Vargas 6). Turnovers MA 12; DuB 12.

Next game: Saturday, at home vs. Greater Allegheny, 1. Keuka 68, Wilson 33 Saturday, at Keuka Park, N.Y. North East Athletic Conf, game Keuka College took it to Wilson College in the first half of its 35-point victory Keuka led 36-12 at intermission and was led by Joycelynn Crapp's 14 points Wilson shot just 25.6 percent and turned the ball over 28 times For the Phoenix (2-15, 1-10 NEAC), Tara Fields (15 points, 3 assists, 6 steals) had a nice game in defeat. Keuka 68, Wilson 33 WILSON Jami DeVani 0-0 0-0 0, Liesel Troshak 1-1 0-0 2, Maggie Sipps 3-12 1-2 7, Tara Fields 4-20 6-8 15.

Alaina Hofer 3-8 3-4 9, Amanda Mace 0-0 0-0 0, Nikola Grafnetterova 0-2 0-0 0. Totals 11-43 10-14 33. KEUKA Melissa Thurston 3-4 0-0 8, Jessica Fink 2-5 5. Brittany Schrock 2-3 0-0 6, Nadia Madmoune 2-4 0-0 4. Mariah Mouzon 3-3 0-0 6, Latasha Santana 4-6 4-5 12, Mindy Buck 1-5 0-0 2, Morgan Engelbert 1-8 0-0 2, Joycelynn Crapp 7-8 0-0 14, Stephanie Strassner 1-2 0-0 2, Heather Fish 3-4 0-0 7.

Totals 29-57 4-5 68. Halftime Keuka 36-12. 3-point shots Wil I-11 (Fields); Keuka 6-13 (Thurston 2, Schrock 2, Fink, Fish). Shooting -Wil 25.6%; Keuka 50.9%. Rebounds -Wil 28 (Hofer 7); Keuka 35 (Strassner 6).

Assists -Wil 6 (Fields 3); Keuka 21 (Santana 6). Steals Wil (Fields 6); Keuka 21 (Santana 4). Turnovers Wil 28; Keuka 20. Blocked shots Keuka I. DUBOIS Tessa Vargas 8-20 6-8 22, Lauren Donovan 5-15 1-213, Missy Aul 6-12 3-4 15, Heidi Hepler 2-9 1-3 5, Whitney Lewis 1-8 0-0 3, Cortney Yenizi 1-7 0-0 2, Brittany Barrett 3-1 1 0-2 7, Lauren Delacour 3-9 4-4 10, Theresa Skillman 1-5 2-5 4.

Totals 30-96 17-28 81. MONT ALTO Marina Raco 2-16 0-0 4, Rachel Baubiltz 7-17 6-9 20, Jen- Next game: Wednesday, at home vs. Penn State Berks, 7. TRACK AND Pair of relays shine for SU Friday, at State College Penn State National Invitational The Shippensburg men's and women's distance medley relays shined at the Penn State National Invitational on Friday The women's team of Mary Dell, Shannon Hare, Abby Huber and Neely Spence recorded an automatic qualifying time for the 2010 NCAA Indoor Track and Field Championships, winning in 11:25.15 The SU quartet bested a field that included Ohio State, Connecticut, Buffalo and Tennessee Not to be outdone, the men's group of Ed Buck, Kyle Raguz, Josh Neyhart and Matt Gillette set a new school record one second faster than the previous mark set last year Also of note, Rebekah Newhart broke a 12-year-old school record in the pentathion the Bucknell Multi Open, totaling 3,200 points to break the previous mark set by Jen Hamilton in 1998. NON-LEAGUE Blue Storm finish 0-2 Saturday, at West Chester Non-league matches Mercersburg Academy dropped a pair of matches to Westtown School and Malvern Prep The Blue Storm (3-9) fell 52-30 to Westtown and 46-24 to Malvern Prep Cody Barrick (145 pounds), Bobby Burg (152), James Hendrickson and Paul Suhey (215) each went 2-0 on the weekend, with Burg and Suhey racking up 2 pins.

Next match: Saturday, at home for Franklin County Tournament, 10 a.m. 21. Tigers Rivera Kellen, (12) the Jamal the 40-5 41-7 39-12 29-19 25-26 24-27 22-26 22-29 21-30 18-33 17-34 2-46 25-5 24-6 21-12 15-18 7-26 4-29 Tigers (11-2) with 12 points apiece and Angelo Hronis added 10 points. On Thursday, Faust topped Mechanicsburg 42-20 behind 7 points each from Jesse Helman and J.T. Hopple.

7th grade: Altoona 38, Faust 36. For the Tigers (4-9). Jayson, Sollenberger tossed in 13 points. On Thursday, Mechanicsburg won 31-29 in overtime, with Faust getting 12 points from Marvis Barrientos in the loss. Division Fox Pizza Trojans Blue 19-14 LEX 19-14 Kathy's Deli 18-15 Trojans White 17-16 Freedom in Chris Saints 2-31 CO-ED Madeira Chiropractic 44-7 Steve's Lawn Specialties 40-11 Dr.

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