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Local roundup: Results from Dec. 21

The Tamaqua girls and Panther Valley boys basketball teams each secured victories Saturday.

Elsewhere, a pair of Panthers’ girls wrestlers captured titles at the Baguba Brawl at Elizabethtown Area High School over the weekend.

BOYS BASKETBALL

Salem Christian–Panther Vy.

A strong first half helped Panther Valley cruise to a 70-36 non-conference win over visiting Salem Christian.

Jake Moyer scored 17 of his game-high 21 points in the first half as the Panthers built a 49-21 halftime lead. Danny Wehr and Brody Breiner added 11 and 10 points, respectively.

Gavin Weigner led Salem Christian with 12 points.

SALEM CHRISTIAN

Schultz 2-0-0-5, Diaz 1-2-2-4, Huffman 2-0-0-5, G. Weigner 4-3-6-12, Rice 0-0-0-0, L. Weigner 2-0-0-5, Marks 2-0-0-5, Goone-Warkan 0-0-0-0, Smith 0-0-0-0. TOTALS: 13-5-12-36.

PANTHER VALLEY

Moyer 7-1-1-21, Crampsie 2-0-0-6, McArdle 2-0-0-5, Breiner 3-3-3-10, Mitchell 1-0-0-2, I. Gjoca 0-0-0-0, Revell 0-1-2-1, Wehr 4-0-0-11, Baneravage 1-0-0-2, Thomas 2-0-0-4, Maynard 1-0-0-2, Williams 2-2-4-6. TOTALS: 25-7-10-70.

Salem Christian 8 13 11 5 — 36

Panther Valley 27 22 15 6 — 70

Three-pointers: SC—Schultz 1, Huffman 1, G. Weigner 1, L. Weigner 1, Marks 1; PV—Moyer 6, Wehr 3, Crampsie 2, McArdle 1, Breiner 1.

Records: Salem Christian (1-5); Panther Valley (2-7).

Pleasant Valley–Stroudsburg

Pleasant Valley jumped out early, but couldn’t hold the lead as Stroudsburg rallied for a 49-42 Eastern Pennsylvania Conference victory.

The Bears led 17-4 after one quarter, but the Mounties outscored the hosts 32-17 after halftime to pull away.

Tae El-Bassiouni scored 11 of his game-high 18 points in the second half for Stroudsburg, while Jarel Jackson added seven of his 11 points down the stretch.

Jake Loch paced Pleasant Valley with a team-high 16 points, and Sebastian Sacci chipped in 13.

PLEASANT VALLEY

Loch 6-4-5-16, Horstman 0-0-0-0, Haines 1-0-0-3, Dorshimer 0-0-0-0, Solt 1-0-0-3, Wheeler 1-0-0-3, Sacci 5-2-2-13, Breuer 2-0-3-4. TOTALS: 16-6-10-42.

STROUDSBURG

Rodriguez 0-0-0-0, Davis 0-0-0-0, Jackson 5-1-3-11, Knight 1-3-3-5, El-Bassiouni 5-7-8-18, Quintana 0-0-0-0, Ivers-Green 4-0-2-9, G. Gibbs 0-0-0-0, I. Gibbs 1-4-6-6, Quintero 0-0-0-0. TOTALS: 16-14-22-49.

Pleasant Valley 17 8 11 6 — 42

Stroudsburg 4 13 12 20 — 49

Three-pointers: PV—Haines 1, Solt 1, Wheeler 1, Sacci 1; S—El-Bassiouni 1, Ivers-Green 1.

Records: Pleasant Valley (0-7, 0-7 EPC); Stroudsburg (5-4, 3-4 EPC).

GIRLS BASKETBALL

Northern Lehigh–Tamaqua

Millie Black recorded a double-double as Tamaqua defeated Northern Lehigh 45-32 in non-conference action.

Black finished with 13 points and 11 rebounds, while Kendle Miller led the Blue Raiders with 16 points. Lauren Ligenza added 11.

Tegan Simms scored a game-high 18 points for Northern Lehigh.

NORTHERN LEHIGH

Williams 1-0-0-2, Gad 0-0-0-0, Ramos 2-0-0-5, Tosh 2-0-0-5, Wentz 0-0-0-0, Simms 6-2-4-18, Snyder 1-0-2-2. TOTALS: 12-2-6-32.

TAMAQUA

Osenbach 0-0-0-0, M. Black 5-3-8-13, Ellington 0-0-2-0, Bamford 0-0-0-0, Ligenza 5-1-9-11, Miller 4-6-6-16, Gormley 0-0-0-0. TOTALS: 16-11-27-45.

Northern Lehigh 6 12 8 6 — 32

Tamaqua 9 15 5 16 — 45

Three-pointers: NL—Simms 4, Ramos 1, Tosh 1; T—Miller 2.

Records: Northern Lehigh (4-5); Tamaqua (7-3).

Stroudsburg–Pleasant Vy.

Teagan Strunk scored 21 points to lead Stroudsburg to a 46-17 EPC win over Pleasant Valley.

Adriana Borzio added 14 points for the Mounties. Rylan Knapp paced the Bears with five points.

STROUDSBURG

Hunter 1-5-12-7, Strunk 5-9-10-21, Costigan 0-0-0-0, Aidoo 0-0-0-0, Borzio 5-3-4-14, Lippincott-Worlds 2-0-0-4, Mason 0-0-0-0, Brancato 0-0-0-0, Cuesto 0-0-0-0. TOTALS: 13-17-26-46.

PLEASANT VALLEY

Wolff 1-0-0-2, Merklin 0-2-2-2, Knapp 2-1-2-5, Krasniqi 0-0-0-0, Shillady 1-0-0-2, Allie 1-0-0-2, Hower 0-2-2-2, A. Fuentes 1-0-2-2. TOTALS: 6-5-8-17.

Stroudsburg 14 9 17 6 — 46

Pleasant Valley 6 4 3 4 — 17

Three-pointers: S—Strunk 2, Borzio 1; PV—None.

Records: Stroudsburg (5-5, 4-3 EPC); Pleasant Valley (1-7, 1-6 EPC).

GIRLS WRESTLING

Panther Valley

at Baguba Brawl

Panther Valley finished with four medalists at the Baguba Brawl at Elizabethtown Area High School.

Alisa Williams captured gold at 170 pounds, and Brenda Banks won the 235-pound title. Anelia Bennick earned silver at 155 pounds, while Ashley Williams placed sixth at 155.

Hawkeye Holiday Classic

Palmerton and Pleasant Valley competed at the Hawkeye Holiday Classic at Hanover Area High School.

Pleasant Valley finished sixth as a team, while Palmerton placed seventh.

Josie Fetterman led the Lady Bears with a runner-up finish at 148 pounds. Emilynn Stipeck (142) and Hailey Marsh (190) each placed third. Sofia Amorim paced the Lady Bombers with a third-place finish.

Paige Kibbler (112) and Lea Schaible (142) added fourth- and fifth-place finishes, respectively. Jocelynn Cervenka (235, fifth) and Nickayla Tomsic (148, sixth) also earned medals.

BOYS WRESTLING

Jim Thorpe–Salisbury

Salisbury edged Jim Thorpe 42-36 in a Colonial League match filled with pins.

The Olympians earned falls from Sahlem Ortiz (114), Tyriq Palumbo (160) and Gaetano Sarnelli (215).

Salisbury 42, Jim Thorpe 36

107 — Brian Reese (JT) won by forfeit; 114 — Sahlem Ortiz (JT) pinned Jimmy Cadesca (1:20); 121 — Camdyn Womer (S) pinned Aiden Bowman (5:49); 127 — Jacob Spinner (S) won by forfeit; 133 — Jarrod Blunt (S) pinned Ryan Broadbent (0:49); 139 — Stephen Korte (JT) won by forfeit; 145 — Joshua Mantilla (JT) won by forfeit; 152 — Jordan Tocci-Wachter (S) pinned Demetri Llewellyn (0:36); 160 — Tyriq Palumbo (JT) pinned Michael Segata (0:36); 172 — Colton Tone (S) pinned Donovan Llewellyn (0:50); 189 — Jacob Watson (S) pinned Connor Zurawa (3:08); 215 — Gaetano Sarnelli (JT) pinned Jefferson Loor Vasquez (1:16); 285 — Sam Krauss (S) pinned Michael McGinley (3:53).

Records: Jim Thorpe (0-3, 0-2 CL); Salisbury (4-6, 1-2 CL).

Northern Lehigh’s Ariana Williams looks to drive past Tamaqua’s Mia Bamford during Saturday’s game. KATIE PURIN/SPECIAL TO THE TIMES NEWS
Panther Valley’s Caroline Breslin guards a Schuylkill Haven player during Friday’s game. MADISON FISHER/SPECIAL TO THE TIMES NEWS