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Tamaqua girls reach tourney finals

The Tamaqua girls advanced to the finals of the Southern Lehigh Holiday Tournament with a convincing win over Harriton Tuesday.

In other basketball action, Weatherly and Palmerton both gained victories from their boys and girls teams.Other winners included the Northwestern and Pleasant Valley boys, while the Tamaqua swim team gained a sweep.BOYS BASKETBALLMahanoy Area-NorthwesternNorthwestern rallied from nine points down in the fourth quarter to force overtime and outscored Mahanoy Area 9-4 in the extra frame to garner a 46-41 overtime victory.The win improves the Tigers to 4-3 on the season.Kevin Oxley was a one-man wrecking crew for Northwestern as he tallied a game-high 25 points, including five three-pointers.For Mahanoy Area, Francis Senglar led the way with 15 points, while Jim Wagner netted 11.Mahanoy Area was a 41-39 winner in the JV game.MAHANOY AREAMoucheron 1-0-0-2, Backo 1-0-0-3, Senglar 4-6-7-15, Wagner 5-0-0-11, Kimmel 1-1-2-3, Goodman 0-0-0-0, Gaval 2-2-5-7. TOTALS: 14-9-14-41.NORTHWESTERNLerner 2-0-2-4, Nagle 3-3-6-10, Rivera 1-0-0-2, Roth 0-0-0-0, Koenig 0-0-0-0, Oxley 8-4-4-25, German 1-0-0-2, Pete 1-1-2-3. TOTALS: 16-8-14-46.Mah. Area 7 8 14 8 4 - 41N'western 6 8 6 17 9 - 46Three-Pointers: MA - Backo 1, Senglar 1, Wagner 1, Gaval 1; N - Oxley 5, Nagle 1.Weatherly-West Side TechWeatherly raced out to a 48-21 halftime lead and placed four players in double-figures, en route to an 80-60 non-league victory over West Side Tech.The win improves the Wreckers to 6-1 on the season.Nathan Pfeiffer (23 points, three treys) and Keith Barna (20 points, four treys) combined for over half of Weatherly's points. In addition, George Wallish tallied 16 points and Kyle Harris chipped in with 12.West Side Tech was paced by Justin Marinos, who led all scorers with 26 points.Weatherly was also victorious in the JV game, 39-37. Don Johnson led West Side Tech with 10 points in the losing effort.WEATHERLYOrmiston 0-2-2-2, Barna 6-4-10-20, Weichman 0-0-2-0, Wallish 7-2-4-16, Pfeiffer 7-6-8-23, Harris 4-4-6-12, Rowan 3-0-0-7. TOTALS: 27-18-32-80.WEST SIDE TECHGudzyk 2-0-0-5, Tate 0-1-2-1, Basicak 1-0-0-3, Klingus 1-0-0-2, Marinos 9-5-6-26, Girau 1-0-0-3, Eschelman 4-3-4-11, Johnson 4-0-1-9. TOTALS: 22-9-13-60.Weatherly 19 29 9 23 - 80WS Tech 11 10 26 13 - 60Three-Pointers: W - Barna 4, Pfeiffer 3, Rowan 1; WST - Marinos 3, Gudzyk 1, Basicak 1, Girau 1, Johnson 1.Slatington Rotary TournamentPalmerton-LehightonTyler Kravetz poured in a career-high 30 points and pulled down 20 rebounds as Palmerton picked up its second win of the season with a 69-63 victory over Lehighton in the consolation game of the Slatington Rotary Tournament.Christian Marcin was a perfect 12-for-12 from the free throw line (eight of which came in the fourth quarter) and finished with 22 points to back up Kravetz.For Lehighton, Heath Markley scored 18 and Tyler Hill added 15.PALMERTONSnyder 0-0-2-0, Andrews 1-0-0-3, Tyahla 0-0-0-0, Svetik 2-1-4-5, Furry 4-0-0-9, Freed 0-0-0-0, Marcin 4-12-12-22, Kravetz 13-4-8-30, Reinhart 0-0-0-0. TOTALS: 24-17-26-69.LEHIGHTONHill 6-3-4-15, Keer 2-0-2-6, Rossino 3-1-2-9, Kresge 2-0-0-5, Markley 8-2-3-18, Matika 2-0-0-4, Scacska 2-1-2-6, Evans 0-0-0-0. TOTALS: 25-7-13-63.Palmerton 12 19 17 21 - 69Lehighton 14 17 12 20 - 63Three-Pointers: P - Marcin 2, Andrews 1, Furry 1; L - Keer 2, Rossino 2, Kresge 1, Scacska 1.Cougar Holiday ClassicBangor-Pleasant Vy.In the consolation game of the Cougar Holiday Classic, Pleasant Valley defeated Bangor by a score of 54-45.The Bears shot 48-percent from the field and were led by Mike Sharpe's game-high 25 points, including three three-pointers. Pat Kregeloh also added 12 points in the win.For Bangor, Andy Mulitsch scored 20 points in the loss.BANGORRugguro 2-0-2-4, Lavalva 0-2-2-2, Mulitsch 9-0-0-20, Ammerman 1-3-5-5, Carey 2-2-2-7, Bouch 0-0-0-0, Freeman 1-0-1-2, Reider 1-2-2-5, Ringland 0-0-0-0. TOTALS: 16-9-14-45.PLEASANT VALLEYMcQuay 0-0-0-0, Conklin 1-1-2-3, Sharpe 11-0-0-25, Kregeloh 5-2-6-12, Irving 1-0-0-2, Garcia 0-0-0-0, Stanovick 0-5-6-5, Wild 2-3-3-7. TOTALS: 20-11-17-54.Bangor 10 12 6 17 - 45Pleasant Vy. 15 14 12 13 - 54Three-Pointers: B - Mulitsch 2, Carey 1, Reider 1; PV - Sharpe 3.GIRLS BASKETBALLWeatherly-Lackawanna TrailTied at 24-24, Weatherly outscored Lackawanna Trail 13-6 in the third quarter and held on for a 48-39 non-league victory.With the win, Weatherly improves to 4-2 on the season.Weatherly's Alexa Figus led all scorers with 12 points, while Saranda Snyder added 11 points including three three-pointers.Courtney Bishop paced Lackawanna Trail with nine points.In the JV game, Weatherly took home a 43-37 victory behind 24 points from Alicia Panzarella.WEATHERLYJ. Dougherty 3-0-0-6, Clabia 3-1-2-7, Snyder 4-0-0-11, Talia 2-3-4-7, Figus 5-2-5-12, Panzarella 0-0-0-0, Lesko 2-1-2-5. TOTALS: 19-6-13-48.LACKAWANNA TRAILEllsworth 2-2-2-7, Sunsen 4-0-1-8, Ross 0-0-3-0, Rzucidlo 4-0-0-8, Essleston 2-1-2-5, Bishop 4-1-3-9, Smartkusky 1-0-0-2. TOTALS: 17-4-11-39.Weatherly 9 15 13 11 - 48Lack. Trail 6 18 6 9 - 39Three-Pointers: W - Snyder 3, Clabia 1; LT - Ellsworth 1.Lady IndianHoliday ClassicPalmerton-Jim ThorpePalmerton defeated Jim Thorpe by a score of 52-35 in the consolation game of the Lady Indian Holiday Classic.Kristen Romano and Kelsey Hay led the Bombers with 14 points apiece.For Jim Thorpe, Hilary Reis and Brittany Holland each tallied eight points in the loss.Romano, Hay and Holland were all named to the All-Tournament Team.PALMERTONSmith 1-0-2-2, Mummey 0-0-0-0, Reimer 4-0-0-8, Rickert 0-0-0-0, Romano 6-0-0-14, Eaton 0-0-0-0, Meinhart 1-0-0-2, Rinfret 1-0-0-2, Farquhar 4-0-0-8, Snyder 1-0-0-2, Hay 4-5-6-14. TOTALS: 22-5-8-52.JIM THORPEMcElmoyle 1-0-0-2, Lawrence 1-2-5-5, Reis 2-4-10-8, Holland 2-4-6-8, Mostellar 1-0-1-2, Ventrella 2-0-0-4, Smelas 2-2-2-6. TOTALS: 11-12-24-35.Palmerton 13 15 13 11 - 52Jim Thorpe 13 7 7 8 - 35Three-Pointers: P - Romano 2, Hay 1; JT - Lawrence 1.So. Lehigh TourneyTamaqua-HarritonTamaqua remained undefeated by routing Harriton 62-29 in the opening round of the Southern Lehigh Holiday Tournament.The Lady Raiders (5-0), leading 16-10 after one quarter, broke open the game by outscoring the Lady Rams 20-3 in the second stanza for a 36-13 lead at the half.Amy Zehner poured in 18 points and pulled down six rebounds for the Raiders, while Elissa Streisel netted 15 points, including four triples. Kayla Hope added nine points and Allison Updike grabbed 17 rebounds.Betsy Hurtado had six points for Harriton (1-5), a District 1 Class AAA school in the Lower Merion School District.Tamaqua will face host Southern Lehigh for the tourney title tonight.HARRITONConwell 1-0-0-2, Piacentine 2-0-0-4, Grady 1-0-0-2, Hurtado 3-0-0-6, Zuzelo 1-3-6-5, Ayella-Silver 2-1-4-5, Green 2-1-3-5. TOTALS: 12-5-13-29.TAMAQUAHope 3-3-6-9, C. Streisel 0-2-2-2, Berezwick 1-0-0-3, M. Streisel 0-0-0-0, Fedor 0-0-0-0, E. Streisel 5-1-2-15, Eroh 2-2-2-6, Zehner 8-2-3-18, Chrush 1-0-0-2, Updike 2-2-4-6, Hankins 0-0-0-0, Solt 0-1-2-1. TOTALS: 22-13-21-62.Harriton 10 3 10 6 - 29Tamaqua 16 20 16 10 - 62Three-pointers: H-none; T-E. Streisel 4, Berezwick 1.SWIMMINGTamaqua posted a non-league sweep of Hazleton yesterday afternoon in the Tamaqua Area Natatorium.The Tamaqua boys remained unbeaten on the season (4-0) with a 122-60 victory. The Raiders won 10 of 12 events, including all three relays. Dane DeWire (200 freestyle, 500 freestyle) and Ben Tuckett (200 IM, 100 backstroke) were multiple-event winners for Tamaqua. Both swimmers also aided in two relay victories.In the girls meet, Tamaqua improved to 3-1 on the year with a 103-81 victory. Samantha Digilio won the 50 freestyle and factored in two relay wins, while Schuyler Schmidt captured the 100 freestyle in addition to two relay victories.BOYSTamaqua 122, Hazleton 60200 Medley Relay - 1. Tamaqua (B. Tuckett, Leibensperger, S. Tuckett, Butkus) 1:55.43, 2. Hazleton (Merrick, Genetti, Seaman, Paisley), 3. Tamaqua (Smith, Troxell, Stoll, McCann).200 Freestyle - 1. Dane DeWire (T) 1:58.08, 2. Jimmy Frye (H), 3. Sam Tuckett (T).200 IM - 1. Ben Tuckett (T) 2:18.71, 2. Daniel Cunningham (H), 3. Devin Smith (T).50 Freestyle - 1. Ryan Paisley (H) 24.68, 2. Ricky Clemson (T), 3. Tyler Butkus (T).Diving - 1. Billy Breiner (T) 139.45, 2. Tony Craig (H), 3. John Scheitrum (T).100 Butterfly - 1. Matt Seaman (H) 1:03.61, 2. Sam Tuckett (T), 3. Ricky Merrick (H).100 Freestlye - 1. Ricky Clemson (T) 56.21, 2. Tyler Butkus (T), 3. Nate Leibensperger (T).500 Freestyle - 1. Dane DeWire (T) 5:40.24, 2. Jimmy Frye (H), 3. Devin Smith (T).200 Freestyle Relay - 1. Tamaqua (B. Tuckett, S. Tuckett, Clemson, DeWire) 1:41.18, 2. Hazleton (Russell, Frye, Genetti, Cunningham), 3. Tamaqua (Starry, Leibensperger, Kupetz, Stoll).100 Backstroke - 1. Ben Tuckett (T) 1:03.76, 2. Matt Seaman (H), 3. Corey McCann (T).100 Breaststroke - 1. Calvin Troxell (T) 1:12.26, 2. Nate Leibensperger (T), Zak Yachera (T).400 Freestyle Relay - 1. Tamaqua (Clemson, Butkus, Troxell, DeWire) 3:55.53, 2. Hazleton (Merrick, Paisley, Russell, Seaman), 3. Tamaqua (Smith, McCann, Starry, Yachera).GIRLSTamaqua 103, Hazleton 81200 Medley Relay - 1. Hazleton (Grego, Kendall, Edwards, Johnson) 2:08.21, 2. Tamaqua (Bates, Bumbulsky, DeWire, Kanaskie), 3. Tamaqua (As. VanBuren, Hartung, Al. VanBuren, Hummel).200 Freestyle - 1. Bria Edwards (H) 2:09.29, 2. Caroline Kanaskie (T), 3. Jordan Nowacki (T).200 IM - 1. Jocelyn Hinkle (H) 2:31.51, 2. Deana DeWire (T), 3. Mikayla Regg (H).50 Freestyle - 1. Samantha Digilio (T) 27.36, 2. Schuyler Schmidt (T), 3. Lauren Schott (H).Diving - 1. Katelin Hummel (T) 183.85, 2. Alaina Reese (T), 3. Katie Caffray (H).100 Butterfly - 1. Shaina Grego (H) 1:08.02, 2. Chey Bates (T), 3. Lucinda Darvell (H).100 Freestyle - 1. Schuyler Schmidt (T) 59.66, 2. Joceyln Hinkle (H), 3. Lauren Schott (H).500 Freestyle - 1. Bria Edwards (H) 5:51.85, 2. Caroline Kanaskie (T), 3. Andrea Whitley (T).200 Freestyle Relay - 1. Tamaqua (Nowacki, Digilio, Schmidt, Kanaskie) 1:50.64, 2. Hazleton (Hinkle, Schott, Kendall, Edwards), 3. Hazleton (Triano, Darvell, Regg, Dion).100 Backstroke - 1. Shaina Grego (H) 1:06.65, 2. Chey Bates (T), 3. Ashley VanBuren (T).100 Breaststroke - 1. Emily Bumbulsky (T) 1:21.82, 2. Hailey Kendall (H), 3. Chloe Hartung (T).400 Freestyle Relay - 1. Tamaqua (DeWire, Nowacki, Digilio, Schmidt) 4:08.83, 2. Hazleton (Hinkle, Schott, Grego, Johnson), 3. Tamaqua (Whitley, Bates, As. VanBuren, Hartung).