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Lehighton and No. Lehigh get softball victories

Lehighton and Northern Lehigh picked up softball wins in local action on Tuesday.

SOFTBALLLourdes-LehightonLehighton made quick work of Lourdes Regional in four innings, as it took a 14-1 decision.The Tribe saw Autumn Bickert toss a one-hitter against the Red Raiders in dominating fashion, helping her team to a 2-1 record overall, 1-0 in the Schuylkill League.Amanda Loudon led the offense with two hits, including a double and three runs scored, while Joclyn Hunsicker matched her with three hits and a trio of runs plated. Nicole Salerno also had a solid game, collecting three hits with a double, a run scored and brought in two others.Miranda Moser had the sole hit for the Golden Girls (0-5).Lourdes 000 10 - 1 1 5Lehighton 901 4x - 14 10 4Witkoski and Spangle; Bickert and Hunsicker. WP - Bickert, LP - Witkoski.Kutztown-NorthwesternNorthwestern came up short in a non-league affair with Kutztown, 3-2.Emily Akelaitis of Northwestern recorded one hit and two RBIs.Kutztown 100 010 1 - 3 10 1Northwestern 000 200 0 - 2 6 4Calkins; Danner, Akelaitis (6) and Wehr. W - Calkins. L - Akelaitis.No. Lehigh-Moravian AcademyNorthern Lehigh defeated Moravian Academy in a Colonial League contest, 15-0.No other information was available to The Times News.TENNISPalmerton-Jim ThorpePalmerton swept Jim Thorpe in non-league action, 5-0.Sal Melo and Nate Andress of Palmerton both beat their respective singles opponents 6-1, 6-0. Seth Andress also picked up a singles victory for the Blue Bombers.Palmerton 5, Jim Thorpe 0SINGLESSal Melo (P) def. Shaun DiCostanzo 6-1, 6-0; Seth Andress (P) def. Luke Carter 6-2, 6-2; Nate Andress (P) def. Matt Widdicombe 6-1, 6-0.DOUBLESJacob Brown/Marc Rosolli (P) def. Chris Widdicombe/John Fedora 6-0, 6-1; Logan Miller/Jordan Depsovio (P) def. Matt Green/Emilio Mercado 6-0, 6-0.Emmaus-Pleasant ValleyIn a match that was continued from a previous date, Emmaus swept through Pleasant Valley 7-0 in an Eastern Pennsylvania Conference match.The Bears' closest match came at number two doubles, where the team of Nick Vo and Youssef Elmontacir dropped a narrow decision in three sets.Emmaus 7, Pleasant Valley 0SINGLESMatt FitzMaurice (E) def. Steven Nale 6-0, 6-0; Cameron Widdoss (E) def. Najja Francis 6-0, 6-3; Marko Maricic (E) def. Jake Ammerman 6-4, 7-6 (3).DOUBLESDarsh Patel/Austin Long (E) def. Adam Jetty/Matt Schmitt 8-0; Dan Traynor/Steve Naab (E) def. Nick Vo/Youssef Elmontacir 6-0, 4-6, 6-2; Dylan Spain/Cory Ross (E) def. Tyler Fahrenkopf/Brian Kagel 7-5, 6-1; Evan Charlesworth/Dylan Sosnow (E) def. Alex Herman/Antonio Carbone 6-1, 6-4.PM West-LehightonLehighton cruised to an easy win over Pocono Mountain West, 6-1.All three singles players notched straight-set wins for the Tribe, as Tegan Durishin, Josh Knappenberger and Thomas Phelan made quick work of their opponents.Lehighton 6, PM West 1SINGLESTegan Durishin (L) def. Tim Gaudette 6-1, 6-3; Josh Knappenberger (L) def. Owen Orlowski 6-3, 6-0; Thomas Phelan (L) def. Bryan Saunders 7-5, 6-2.DOUBLESTim Gaudette/Oskar Kwarciany (P) def. Gavin Cressley/Miranda Pettit 8-1; Andrea Schafer/Mike Pados (L) def. Joe Romano/Tom Gaudette 4-6, 7-5, 6-2; Maura Phelan/Elise Johnston (L) def. Troy Anderson/Rolon/Juwan Victor 6-1, 1-6, 6-2; Michael Bongiorno/Olivia Frendt (L) def. Sean Kennedy/Sudesh Teajman 6-0, 6-3.GIRLS LACROSSEEaston-Pleasant ValleyEaston topped Pleasant Valley in Eastern Pennsylvania Conference competition, 16-9.Three players scored goals for the Lady Bears. Savannah Bauman tallied four, Adrianna Picca had three, and Morgan Lerro found the back of the net twice.Alyssa Lopez had two assists for PV despite the loss.BASEBALLWeatherly-MarianMarian made quick work of Weatherly in baseball action, as they took three innings to defeat the Wreckers, 17-0.Mason Evitts and Teague Schmidt combined for a three-hitter against the Wreckers, as they struck out five and walked one.KJ Snerr (three runs, RBI), Daniel Keer (two RBIs, two runs), and Nick Kubishin (run) all had two hits in the win for the Colts' offense, while Josh Inama scored three runs and Joe Nahas added two RBIs and scored two of his own.For Weatherly (1-2), Chris Buck, AJ Knepper and Kyle Osifat all had individual hits in the losing effort.Weatherly 000 - 0 3 8Marian 6(11)x - 17 10 1Figas, Mastroddi (1), Moser (2) and Osifat; Evitts, Schmidt (3) and Snerr. WP - Evitts, LP - Figas.TRACKWilson-NorthwesternThe Northwestern girls dominated Wilson in Colonial League track, 122-28, while the Tiger boys dropped a tough 93.5-56.5 decision to their foes.Individually, the Lady Tigers saw Stacy Everett pick up two wins in the 100 hurdles and the high jump.For the boys, Trevor Cunningham (100, 300 hurdles) and Chet Karpyn (shot put, discus) were double event winners for the Tigers.GIRLSNorthwestern 122, Wilson 28100- 1. Aimee Badman (W) 13.1, 2. Emily Renner (NW), 3. Courtney Page (NW);200- 1. Renner (NW) 27.9, 2. Abby Chisdak (NW), 3. Cayden Rex (NW);400- 1. Rex (NW) 1:09.4, 2. Paige Stitzel (NW), 3. Brooke Devers (NW);800- 1. Madeline Consuelos (NW) 2:36.9, 2. Sydney Brannon (W), 3. Hannah Herzon (NW);1600- 1. Brannon (W) 5:34.6, 2. Molly Tarvin (NW), 3. Herzon (NW);3200- 1. Tarvin (NW) 12:16.5, 2. Abby Rustay (W), 3. Rachel Mikols (NW);100H- 1. Stacy Everett (NW) 17.8, 2. Jordan Lowthert (NW), 3. Jaclyn Hardcastle (NW);300H- 1. Elizabeth Fornauf (NW) 53.9, 2. Lowthert (NW), 3. Hardcastle (NW);400 Relay- 1. Northwestern (McKenzi Divers, Chisdak, Page, Renner) 55.6, 2. Wilson;1600 Relay- 1. Northwestern (Chisdak, Rex, Renner, Stitzel) 4:44.9, 2. Wilson;3200 Relay- 1. Northwestern (Abby Suplee, Consuelos, Herzon, Tarvin) 10:44.5, 2. Wilson;Shot Put- 1. Vanessa Blose (NW) 33-7.5, 2. Sage Christopher (NW), 3. Hannah Gough (NW);Discus- 1. Gough (NW) 81-11.5, 2. Paige Dreyer (W), 3. Blose (NW);Javelin- 1. Gabrielle Sevrain (NW) 84-8, 2. Dreyer (W), 3. Shaelin DeWit (NW);Long Jump- 1. Dionnabel Camillo (W) 13-6, 2. Taylor Slack (NW), 3. Everett (NW);Triple Jump- 1. Maya Hambrick (NW) 28-9, 2. Sevrain (NW), 3. Lowthert (NW);High Jump- 1. Everett (NW) 4-7, 2. Slack (NW), 3. Kylee Kalnas (W);Pole Vault- 1. Josephine Steidinger (NW) 8-0, 2. Leila Toth (NW), 3. Nordan Nielson (NW).BOYSWilson 93.5, Northwestern 56.5100- 1. Trevor Cunningham (NW) 11.9, 2. Job Goodman (W), 3. Jasone Means (W);200- 1. Joe Espinal (W) 24.3, 2. Goodman (W), 3. Means (W);400- 1. Daniel Hallingstad (NW) 57.6, 2. Niceir Means (W), 3. Spencer Muff (W);800- 1. Espinal (W) 2:11.3, 2. Andrew Goodalf (NW), 3. Alex Race (W);1600- 1. Espinal (W) 4:46.7, 2. Race (W), 3. Robert Leiser (NW);3200- 1. Kyle Zingales (W)

11.21.1, 2. Phillip Castrine (NW), 3. Matthew Grim (NW);110H- 1. Goodman (W) 16.2, 2. Cunningham (NW), 3. Andrew Barnes (W);300H- 1. Cunningham (NW) 43.4, 2. Mike Whildin (W), 3. Barnes (W);400 Relay- 1. Wilson (Quadir Collier, Goodman, Means, Lamont Singletary) 48.3, 2. Northwestern;1600 Relay- 1. Wilson (Collier, Espinal, Spencer Muff, Means) 3:59.0, 2. Northwestern;3200 Relay- 1. Wilson (Espinal, Muff, Race, Zingales) 9:08.2, 2. Northwestern;Shot Put- 1. Chet Karpyn (NW) 43-7, 2. Eddie Parrish (NW), 3. Cameron Pozar (W);Discus- 1. Karpyn (NW) 103-9.5, 2. Javier Espinal (W), 3. Pozar (W);Javelin- 1. Luke Hess (W) 140-1, 2. Doug Whisenant (NW), 3. Jacob Schellhammer (NW);Long Jump- 1. Terrance Mainor (W) 18-4, 2. Barnes (W), 3. Cunningham (NW);Triple Jump- 1. Barnes (W) 39-7, 2. Means (W), 3. Julius Mittl (NW);High Jump- 1. Mainor (W) 5-8, 2. Rob Seyfried (NW) , 3. Mike Whildin (W);Pole Vault- 1. David VanBlargan (NW) 11-7, 2. Anthony Dicataldo (NW), 3. Alec Buttner (W).Palisades-PalmertonPalisades proved to be too tough for Palmerton in Colonial League track action, as the boys dropped a 100-49 decision, with the Lady Bombers falling 129-15.For the Blue Bombers, Jake Martinez paced his team as the only local double-event winner in the 1600 and 3200.GIRLSPalisades 129, Palmerton 15100- 1. Mary Ramsden (Pali) 13.00, 2. Brinn Doherty (Palm), 3. Lily Cooper (Pali);200- 1. Ramsden (Pali) 27.90, 2. Cooper (Pali), 3. Doherty (Palm);400- 1. Lydia Bottelier (Pali) 1:07.6, 2. Rachel Colletti (Pali);800- 1. Sophie Doman (Pali) 2:39.2, 2. Megan Benner (Pali), 3. Julia Killcoyne (Pali);1600- 1. Doman (Pali) 6:00.0, 2. Sarah Dolbier (Pali), 3. Casey Hooper (Pali);3200- 1. Dolbier (Pali) 14:58.1, 2. McKenna Pason (Pali);100H- 1. Alexa Parks (Pali) 18.70, 2. Elora Mitchell (Pali), 3. Madison Martinez (Palm);300H- 1. Parks (Pali) 50.40, 2. Martinez (Palm), 3. Mitchell (Pali);400 Relay- 1. Palisades (Cooper, Mitchell, Dorothy Curtin, Ramsden) 55.40;1600 Relay- 1. Palisades (Cooper, Benner, Colletti, Bottelier) 4:39.2;3200 Relay- 1. Palisades (Curtin, Killcoyne, Anna Oschman, Pason) 12:32.9;Shot Put- 1. Autumn Carr (Pali) 33-5, 2. Peri Kukowski (Pali), 3. Lauren Kerr (Pali);Discus- 1. Grace O'Brien (Pali) 89-5, 2. Taylor Rufe (Pali), 3. Lila Goodhile (Palm);Javelin- 1. Madison Brader (Pali) 113-2, 2. Kaitlyn Cavallaro (Pali), 3. Goodhile (Palm);Long Jump- 1. Ramsden (Pali)15-00.5, 2. Doherty (Palm), 3. Jackie Tracy (Palm);Triple Jump- 1. Parks (Pali) 30-2, 2. Killcoyne (Pali), 3. Martinez (Palm);High Jump- 1. Parks (Pali) 4-10, 2. Bottelier (Pali), 3. Benner (Pali);Pole Vault- 1. Haley Viali (Pali) 7-00.BOYSPalisades 100, Palmerton 49100- 1. Michael Creighton (Pali) 11.1, 2. Logan Blasiak (Palm), 3. Mike Stasko (Palm);200- 1. Creighton (Pali) 24.50, 2. M. Stasko (Palm), 3. Jared Colletti (Pali);400- 1. Patrick Ludwig (Pali) 54.90, 2. Chase Orrecchio (Pali), 3. Hunter Brown (Pali);800- 1. Terrance Noonan (Pali) 2:19.1, 2. Orrechio (Pali), 3. Kaleb Lansberry (Pali);1600- 1. Jake Martinez (Palm) 4:57.5, 2. Dylan McNichol (Pali), 3. Jacob Leister (Pali);3200 -1. Martinez (Palm) 10:47.0, 2. McNichol (Pali), 3. Grayson Speicher (Pali);110H- 1. Michael Eckhart (Palm) 19.02, 2. Jacob Porter (Pali), 3. Benjamin Lerch (Pali);300H- 1. Will Brown (Pali) 46.00, 2. Eckhart (Palm), 3. Porter (Pali);400 Relay- 1. Palisades (Patrick Lodwig, Colletti, Matthew Barnhart, Creighton) 47.90;1600 Relay- 1. Palisades (Orrecchio, Colletti, Creighton, Lodwig) 3:52.6, 2. Palmerton;3200 Relay- 1. Palisades (Barrett, Lansberry, David Webb, Dylan Buccigrossi)10:49.7;Shot Put- 1. Scott Heffelfinger (Palm) 39-8, 2. Lerch (Pali), 3. John Iles (Palm);Discus- 1. Jake Danko (Pali) 125-4, 2. Jack Donnelly (Pali), 3. Heffelfinger (Palm);Javelin- 1. Chris Fredericks (Palm) 131-10, 2. Nick Swope (Pali), 3. Brandin Trippeda (Pali);Long Jump- 1. Matt Siley (Pali) 18-3, 2. Mike Stasko (Palm), 3. Eckhart (Palm);Triple Jump- 1. Siley (Pali) 40-4, 2. Brian Genter (Pali), 3. Eckhart (Palm);High Jump- 1. Will Brown (Pali) 5-10, 2. Jack Yaindl (Palm), 3. Josh Volak (Pali);Pole Vault- 1. Blasiak (Palm) 12-6, 2. Andy Farese (Pali).No. Lehigh-BangorBangor swept Northern Lehigh in a Colonial League track meet.The Lady Slaters defeated the Lady Bulldogs, 110.5-39.5.Katie Guelcher earned a NL victory in the 1600 with a time of 6:15.6. Darby Pender won the 100 hurdles event in 18.7. Alexis Merkle earned a triple jump victory with a leap of 28-8.Gavin Kemery was a multi-winner on the boys side in the 1600 and 3200 events. Everette Bevans earned a long jump victory with a score of 18-6. TJ Dooley won the 400 with a time of 53.8.GIRLSBangor 110.5, No. Lehigh 39.5100- 1. Nikki Kessler (B) 12.6, 2. Lexi Kessler (B), 3. Ciarrah Holmquist (B);200- 1. Lexi Kessler (B) 29.4, 2. Ciarrah Holmquist (B), 3. Anna Cameron (B);400- 1. Amelia O'Brian (B) 1:07.9, 2. Tiffani Traugher (NL), 3. Danielle Jones (B);800- 1. Danielle Jones (B) 2:57.2, 2. Molly Madden (B), 3. Molly Wilk (NL);1600- 1. Katie Guelcher (NL) 6:15.6, 2. Martina Sell (B), 3. Faith Jensen (B);3200- 1. Martina Sell (B) 13:41.0, 2. Katie Guelcher (NL), 3. Faith Jensen;100LH- 1. Darby Pender (NL) 18.7, 2. Elyse Ippolitto (B), 3. Carmella Simineri (B);300H- 1. Elyse Ippolitto (B) 53.4, 2. Darby Pender (NL), 3. Victoria Collier (B);400 relay- 1. Bangor (Danielle Fey, Lexi Kessler, Ciarrah Holmquist, Nikki Kessler) 53.0; 2. Bangor;1600 relay- 1. Bangor (Victoria Collier, Elyse Ippolitto, Amelia O'Brian, Braie Haycock) 4:47.5;3200 relay- 1. Bangor (Molly Madden, Martina Sell, Braie Haycock, Faith Jensen) 12:57.8;Shot put- 1. Cheynne Ott (B) 27-7, 2. Danielle King (B), 3. Britani Pristash (NL);Discus -1. Danielle King (B) 93-4, 2. Cheyenne Ott (B), 3. Andrea Snyder (NL);Javelin- 1. Danielle King (B) 82-11, 2. Micheala Rex (NL), 3. Cheyenne Ott (B);Long jump- 1. Danielle Fey (B) 14-6, 2. Amelia O'Brian (B), 3. Jill Olewine (NL);Triple jump- 1. Alexis Merkle (NL) 28-8, 2. Viktoria Swanson (B), 3. Veronica Green (NL);High jump- 1. Veronica Green (NL) 5-1, 2. Tori Csanadi (NL), 2. Viktoria Swanson (B);Pole vault- 1. Hannah Frankenfield (B) 8-6, 2. Kylee Will (B), 2. Anna Cameron (B).BOYSBangor 86.5, No. Lehigh 63.5100- 1. Saivaughn Vass (B) 12.0, 1. Jacob Fries (B), 3. Seth Keiser (NL);200- 1. Jacob Fries (B) 25.2, 2. Saivaughn Vass (B), 3. Hasan Mujovic (NL);400- 1. TJ Dooley (NL) 53.8, 2. Tim Ferguson (B), 3. Jacob Fries (B);800- 1. Tim Ferguson (B) 2:14.1, 2. TJ Dooley (NL), 3. Evan Ippolito (B);1600- 1. Gavin Kemery (NL) 4:48.0, 2. Morgan O'Brien (B), 3. Hunter Kish (B);3200- 1. Gavin Kemery (NL) 10:24.8, 2. Morgan O'Brien (B), 3. Hunter Kish (B);110HH- 1. Robert Greene (B) 18.1, 2. Hasan Mujovic (NL), 3. Daniel Patterson (NL);300H- 1. Robert Greene (B) 43.5, 2. Hasan Mujovic (NL), 3. Brad Kane (B);400 relay- 1. Bangor (Eli Hoyt, Austin Bauer, Evan Ippolito, Saivaughn Vass) 46.8;1600 relay- 1. Bangor (Evan Ippolito, Tim Ferguson, Jacob Fries, Robert Greene) 3:57.6;3200 relay- 1. Northern Lehigh (Gabe Christ, Gavin Kemery, Preston Kemery, TJ Dooley) 8:53.9;Shot put- 1. Cam Strohe (B) 47-2, 2. Conrad Bevans (NL), 3.Seth Diorio (B);Discus- 1. Cam Strohe (B) 126-1 1/2, 2. Conrad Bevans (NL), 3. Seth Diorio (B);Javelin- 1. Saivaughn Vass (B) 136-4, 2. Nick Miller (NL), 3. Justin Jcaobson (B);Long jump- 1. Everette Bevans (NL) 18-6, 2. Seth Keiser (NL), 3. Hasan Mujovic (NL);Triple jump- 1. Everette Bevans (NL) 43-8, 2. Angel Rivera (B), 3. Austin Bauer (B);High jump- 1. Robert Shoff (NL) 5-6, 1. Nick Miller (NL), 3. Angel Rivera (B);Pole vault- 1. Doug Toth (B) 8-6, 1. Brian Gembarski (B), 1. Collin McNulty (B).

Marian's Nick Kubishin slides safely past Weatherly catcher Kyle Osifat. RON GOWER/SPECIAL TO THE TIMES NEWS