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Varsity Roundup: Hawks pin Parkland

WRESTLING

Bethlehem Catholic-Parkland

The Golden Hawks won 12 of 14 matches to beat Parkland 52-7.

Earning wins by fall for Bethlehem Catholic were Kenny Herman, Luca Frinzi, Josy Crouse and Niko Comacho.

Bethlehem Catholic 52, Parkland 7

106: Nate Dillon Murphy (BC) maj. dec. Lucas Kern, 14-3

113: Matt Lackman (BC) maj. dec. Bryan Diaz, 14-6

120: Kenny Herman (BC) pinned Mason Lansenderfer in 5:23

126: Christian Liedke (BC) dec. Blake Shalbert, 14-8

132: Kale Cummings (P) dec. Colin Reddington, 7-3

138: Jarred Papcsy (BC) dec. Zach Ortman, 3-2

145: Michael Lewis (BC) dec. Kevin Vrablik, 9-4

152: Luca Frinzi (BC) pinned Collin Watson in :54

160: Tavion Banks (BC) dec. David Polanki, 9-6

170: Ryan Zeiner (BC) dec. Adam Lizak, 6-1

182: Michael Labriola (BC) tech. fall Frank Guida, 26-9

195: Jody Crouse (BC) pinned Ethan Moscat :31

220: Nathan Feyrer (P) dec. Andrew Balukas, 12-6

285: Niko Camacho (BC) pinned Alex Van Woert in 1:46

Pocono Mountain West-Northampton

The Kids won 13 of 14 matches and collected bonus points in all but one of their wins to beat Pocono Mountain West 68-5.

Earning wins by fall for Northampton were Ethan Szerencsits, Logal Ninos, KJ Fenstermacher, Chance Wandler, Blake Lambert and Alex Darabaris.

106: Joey Tiwold (N) wins by fft.

113: Ethan Szerencsits (N) pinned Rodriguez in 2:22

120: Logan Ninos (N) pinned Eric Sharp in 1:07

126: Erik Schreck (N) maj. dec. Rivera, 18-9

132: KJ Fenstermacher (N) tech. fall Lee, 16-1

138: Dan Moran (N) tech. fall Guttierez, 20-5

145: Michael Kistler (N) tech. fall Ford, 18-5

152: Chance Wandler (N) pinned Fittingoff in :27

160: Riley Gallagher (N) maj. dec. Tutrone, 11-3

170: Cade Moisey wins by fft.

182: Shaun Miller (N) dec. Rhodes, 6-5

195: Blake Lambert (N) pinned Mckenna in 1:39

220: Bensley (PMW) tech. fall Eddie Confer, 23-8

285: Alex Darabaris (N) pinned Altemose in 1:48

Final: Northampton wins 68-5

SWIMMING

Freedom-Emmaus

The Hornets swept the Patriots, winning the girls meet 119-64 and taking the boys meet 113-70.

Katie Champagne won two individual events for Emmaus. AJ Bell won two individual events for Freedom.

GIRLS

Emmaus 119, Freedom 64 200 medley relay: 1. Emmaus (Marissa Decker, Maggie Champagne, Abby Heilenman, Chelsea Gravereaux) 1:51.02, 2. Emmaus, 3. Freedom;

200 freestyle: 1. Katie Champagne (E) 2:02.92, 2. Reilly Ward (F), 3. Erin Madden (F);

200 individual medley: 1. Kelly Harvey (E) 2:26.80, 2. Maggie Champagne (E), 3. Marissa Decker (E);

50 freestyle: 1. Sydney Straka (F) 28.32, 2. Elizabeth Gould (E), 3. Kate McPhillips (E);

Diving: 1. Fallon Tatlow (F) 163.15, 2. Erin Coffey (H), 3. Leigha Evans (F);

100 butterfly: 1. Chelsea Gravereaux (E) 1:00.92, 2. Lydia Garton (E), 3. Sage Hillier (F);

100 freestyle: 1. Reilly Ward (F) 57.64, 2. Erin Madden (F), 3. Jordyn Yerger (E);

500 freestyle: 1. Abby Heilenman (E) 5:30.52, 2. Rileigh Ellis (F), 3. Kaitlin Hur (E);

200 freestyle relay: 1. Emmaus (Kaitlin Hur, Marissa Decker, Kelly Harvery, Lydia Garton) 1:47.37, 2. Freedom, 3. Emmaus;

100 backstroke: 1. Reilly King (E) 1:05.33, 2. Lexi Shuryn (E), 3. Linda Mao (F);

100 breaststroke: 1. Katie Champagne (E) 1:15.11, 2. Caroline Nelson (E), 3. Hallie Smith (F);

400 freestyle relay: 1. Emmaus (Lexi Shuryn, Jordyn Yerger, Abby Heilenman, Maggie Champagne) 4:02.27.

BOYS

Emmaus 113, Freedom 70

200 medley relay: 1. Freedom (AJ Bell, Colin Burnette, Brian Seitz, Tyler Higgins) 1:48.3, 2. Emmaus, 3. Emmaus;

200 freestyle: 1. AJ Bell (F) 1:52.36, 2. Tyler Higgins (F), 3. Try Watlington (F);

200 individual medley: 1. Jack Sharp (E) 2:10.28, 2. Cole Connolly (E), 3. Spencer Smith (F);

50 freestyle: 1. Connor DeJohn (E) 22.66, 2. Ricky Thomas (E), 3. Colby Kocon (E);

Diving: 1. Andrew Vanim (E) 270.4, 2. Brendan McCourt (E), 3. Drew Stenger (E);

100 butterfly: 1. Evan Bova (E) 1:01.59, 2. Spencer Smith (F), 3. Darren Bower (E);

100 freestyle: 1. AJ Bell (F) 49.99, 2. Nathan Luey (E), 3. Cooper Kocon (E);

500 freestyle: 1. Tyler Higgins (F) 5:08.56, 2. Devin Metzger (E), 3. Colin Burnette (F);

200 freestyle relay: 1. Freedom (AJ Bell, Colin Burnette, Tyler Higgins, Brian Seitz) 1:35.79, 2. Emmaus, 3. Emmaus;

100 backstroke: 1. Ethan Carr (E) 53.37, 2. Michael Brennan, 3. Matthew Gertner (E);

100 breaststroke: 1. Nathan Luey (E) 1:06.10, 2. Andrew Vanim (E), 3. Colin Burnette (F);

400 freestyle relay: 1. Emmaus (Kyle Durrwcachter, Connor DeJohn, Jason Yerger, Paul Petre) 3:32.03.

Central Catholic-Parkland

The Trojans swept the Vikings, winning the girls meet 125-60 and takiong the boys meet 108-78.

Parkland’s Zoe Sheridan, Courtney Sicinski, Megan Sicinksi and James Zhang, and Central’s Gabe Castano won two individual events at the meet.

GIRLS

Parkland 125, Central Catholic 60

200 medley relay: 1. Parkland (Abigail Sheridan, Courtney Sicinski, Nicole Nesland, Megan Sicinski) 1:57.77, 2. Central Catholic, 3. Parkland;

200 freestyle: 1. Zoe Sheridan (P) 1:01.8, 2. Sheilagh Farrell (P), 3. Grave Kennedy (P);

200 individual medley: 1. Abigail Sheridan (P) 2:25.46, 2. Nicole Nesland (P), 3. Nicole O’Neill (CC);

50 freestyle: 1. Grace Kennedy (P) 25.88, 2. Megan Sicinski (P), 3. Angela Castano (CC);

Diving:

1. Alexa Brinker (P) 252.75, 2. Lexi Lehman (P), 3. Serena Johnson (P);

100 butterfly: 1. Zoe Sheridan (P) 1:04.32, 2. Mia Molnar (CC), 3. Laurel Krause (P);

100 freestyle: 1. Courtney Sicinski (P) 56.85, 2. Angela Castano (CC), 3. Alexandra Manley (P);

500 freestyle: 1. Nicole Nesland (P) 5:35.06, 2. Abigail Sheridan (P), 3. Emaline Janis (P);

200 freestyle relay: 1. Parkland (Grace Kennedy, Zoe Sheridan, Megan Sicinski, Nicole Nesland) 1:47.34, 2. Central Catholic, 3. Parkland;

100 backstroke: 1. Megan Sicinski (P) 1:05.33, 2. Lauren Krause (), 3. Nicole Nesland (CC);

100 breaststroke: 1. Courtney Sicinski (P) 1:00.18, 2. Mial Molnar (CC), Marin Cunningham (CC);

400 freestyle relay: 1. Parkland (Courtney Sicinski, Laurel Krause, Zoe Sheridan, Grace Kennedy) 5:53.99, 2. Central Catholic, 3. Central Catholic.

BOYS

Parkland 108, Central Catholic 78

200 medley relay: 1. Central Catholic (Gabe Castano, Charlie Li, Justin Burda, Zachary Johsnton) 1:42.46, 2. Central Catholic, 3. Parkland;

200 freestyle: 1. Hyunbin Kim (P) 1:50.70, 2. James Connolly (P), 3. Daniel Chlebove (CC);

200 individual medley: 1. Matthew Engler (P) 2:03.74, 2. Charlie Li (CC), 3. Bar Maymon (P);

50 freestyle: 1. Gabe Castano (CC) 21.36, 2. Matthew Ceh (P), 3. Zachary Johnson (CC);

Diving: 1. Christopher Lehman (P) 281.25, 2. Kole Cannon (P), 3. Jonathan Hansell (P);

100 butterfly: 1. Matthew Engler (P) 54.25, 2. Justin Burda (CC), 3. Hyunbin Kim (P);

500 freestyle: 1. Gabe Castano (CC) 4:54.04, 2. Jame Zhang (P), 3. Adam Kucharczuk (P);

200 freestyle relay: 1. Parkland (Hyunmin Kim, Matthew Engler, Charles Villano, Matthew Ceh) 1:32.96;

100 backstroke: 1. James Zhang (P) 1:00.18, 2. Andrew Waldron (CC), 3. Noam Maymon (P);

100 breaststroke: 1. James Connolly (P) 1:04.12, 2. Charlie Li (CC), 3. Charles Villano (P);

400 freestyle relay: 1. Parkland (Matthew Ceh, Hyunmin Kim, James Connolly, Matthew Engler) 3:23.96, 2. Central Catholic, 3. Parkland.

BOYS BASKETBALL

Palmerton-Northwestern

The Blue Bombers picked up their first league win by beating the Tigers 62-50.

Justin Hosier scored a game-high 17 points for Palmerton.

The Tigers Trevor Cunningham led his team with 15 points.

PALMERTON

Yacone 3-0-0-7, Dougherty 5-8-8-20, Baumgardt 2-3-4-7, Suto 3-4-4-10, Hosier 7-2-5-17, Yaindl 0-0-0-0, Silfies 0-1-3-1, King 0-0-0-0. TOTALS: 20-18-24-62.

NORTHWESTERN

Kemmerer 0-0-0-0, Cunningham 5-6-12-16, Hippensteel 0-0-0-0, Yadush 5-0-0-10, Freeman 0-0-0-0, Bollinger 4-1-2-9, Fatzinger 0-0-0-0, S. Seyfried 0-0-0-0, Thomas 0-0-4-0, Hallman 3-1-2-7, R. Seyfried 3-2-2-8. TOTALS: 20-10-22-50.

Palmerton 12 13 13 24 - 62

Northwestern 10 19 14 7 - 50

Three pointers: P - Dougherty 2, Yacone 1, Hosier 1; N - None.

Northampton-Allen

The Canaries beat the Konkrete Kinds 81-56.

Northampton was led by Morgan Heffelfinger with a game-high 23 points.

Allen’s Tyrese Martin scored a team-high 20 points.

NORTHMAPTON

Gilliard 0-0-0-0, Heffelfinger 10-1-3-23, Weisenburger 5-2-3-12, Austin 5-5-6-16, Baird 1-0-0-3, Gribb 0-0-0-0, Torres 0-0-0-0, Smith 0-0-0-0, Gulp 0-0-0-0, Rodriguez 1-0-0-2. TOTALS: 22-8-12-56.

ALLEN

Malik 2-0-0-4, Bless 0-0-2-0, Williams 4-4-5-14, Martin 7-5-6-20, Johnson 4-0-0-8, Moya 3-0-0-6, Gutierraz 2-0-0-4, D. Stewart 0-0-0-0, T. Stewart 3-1-2-7, Obade 1-0-0-2, Winslow 2-2-2-8, Bell 2-0-0-4, James-Wright 1-0-0-2.

Northampton 9 18 14 15 - 56

Allen 14 20 21 26 - 81

Three-pointers: N - Heffelfinger 2, Austin 1; A -

GIRLS BASKETBALL

Catasuauqua-Salisbury

The Falcons beat the Rough Riders 38-16.

Salisbury’s Sarah McGee scored a game-high 15 points.

CATASAUQUA

Johnson 2-0-1-4, Bradley 1-0-0-2, Garner 2-1-2-5,DeLucia 0-0-0-0,Safadi 0-0-0 -0,Biviano 1-3-4-5,Brown 0-0-2-0,Emery 0-0-0-0,Harakal 0-0-0-0,Richards 0-0-0-0,Greenberg 0-0-0-0,George 0-0-0-0. TOTALS: 6-4-9-16.

SALISBURY

Stauffer 0-0-0-0, McGee 4-6-6-15, Holben 1-0-0-3, Burkhardt 2-1-2-6, Gardus 0-2-2-2, VonHolden 0-0-0-0, Szita 0-0-0-0, Meikrantz 3-1-3-7, Hoeing 0-0-0-0, Nicolas 0-0-0-0, Bruns 2-0-0-5, Bettuccio 0-0-0-0. TOTALS: 12-10-13-38.

Catasauqua 5 5 4 2 - 16

Salisbury 11 14 8 5 - 38

Three-pointers: S - McGee 1, Holben 1, Burkhardt 1, Bruns 1.

Pine Grove-Whitehall

The Cardinals held Whitehall scoreless through the first quarter to beat the Zephyrs 39-29 in a nonleague game.

Pine Grove’s Rachel Edge scored a game-high 18 points.

Whitehall’s Cassie Due led her team with 10 points.

PINE GROVE Conrad 1-0-0-2, Edge 6-6-6-18, Shiffer 1-4-6-7, Kauffman 0-3-4-3, Selva 0-0-0-0, Frew 0-0-0-0, Boyer 3-3-8-9. TOTALS: 11-16-24-39.

WHITEHALL

Cunningham 1-0-0-3, George 2-1-2-6, Smith 0-2-2-2, Due 2-6-6-10, Buskirk 2-0-0-2 Clary 0-0-0-0, Dietz 1-2-2-4, Rummel 0-0-0-0, Hines 0-0-0-0.

Pine Grove 8 13 10 8 - 39

Whitehall 0 13 5 11 - 29.

Three-pointers: PG - Shiffer 1; W - Cunningham 1, George 1.

Allen-Northampton

Victoria Keenan scored 39 points in leading the Konkrete Kids to a 71-51 win over Allen.

Aja Bount added 11 points for Northampton, while Jade Rindock chipped in with 10.

Mileisha Troche had 20 points to lead Allen.

ALLEN

Andrews 5-0-1-10, Troche 8-0-1-20, Savercool 0-0-0-0, Hiller 1-1-1-3, Wise 2-2-4-6, Russell 1-0-0-3, Rodriguez 2-0-1-4, Talib 2-0-0-5, Aybar 0-0-0-0. TOTALS: 21-3-8-51.

NORTHAMPTON

Saul 1-0-0-2, VanHorn 2-0-0-5, Rindock 5-0-0-10, Rogers 1-0-0-2, Keenan 15-4-5-39, Rigo 1-0-0-2, Blount 4-3-4-11. TOTALS: 29-7-9-71.

Allen 19 11 13 8 - 51

Northampton 16 16 22 17 - 71

Three-pointers: N - Keenan 5, VanHorn 1; A - Troche 4, Russell 1, Talib 1.

Northwestern-Palmerton

The Tigers beat the Blue Bombers 54-28.

Northwestern’s Lieghanna Lister scored a game-high 17 points.

NORTHWESTERN

Stitzel 2-0-0-4, Hambrick 0-0-0-0, Lister 5-7-11-17, Chisdak 2-0-0-5, G. Sevrain 1-0-0-2, S. Sevrain 2-1-3-5, Hess 0-0-0-0, Williamson 3-1-2-7, Christopher 3-4-4-10, Sekerak 0-0-0-0, Sisco 1-0-2-2, Smith 1-0-0-2. TOTALS: 20-13-22-54.

PALMERTON

Papay 2-1-4-5, Hirochek 1-0-0-2, Cincilla 1-2-4-4, Leister 5-1-2-12, P. Frantz 0-0-0-0, Wentz 0-0-0-0, Muniz 0-0-0-0, Ruch 2-1-2-5. TOTALS: 11-5-12-28.

Northwestern 19 11 12 12 - 54

Palmerton 6 4 8 10 - 28

Three-pointers: Northwestern - Chisdak 1; Palmerton - Leister.

RIFLE Berwick-Freedom

The Patriots edged the Bulldogs 476-474.

Ainsley Sauerbrun led Freedom with a score of 98, followed by teammate David Balazs at 96.

Freedom 476, Berwick 474

BERWICK

Jared Knorr 96, Avlia Martz 95, Kilie Lewis 95, Sawyer Kemp 94, Austin Taylor 94.

FREEDOM

Ainsley Saurbrun 98, David Balazs 96, Lleyton Herb 94, Tristin Grose 94, Justin Szaro 94.

Salisbury-East Stroudsburg North

The Timberwolves beat the Falcons 464-418.

East Stroudsburg North was led by a 95 from Lisa Cantor.

Rebecca Aunst (91) and Matthew Stovack (89) were the top shooters for the Salisbury.

ES North 464, Salisbury 418

SALISBURY

Rebecca Aungst 91, Matthew Stovack 89, John Kochenburger 80, Bryce Erdman 80, Katie Gilligan 78.

EAST STROUDSBURG NORTH

Lisa Cantor 95, Hunterdon Watts 94, Daniel Ernst 93, George Gerhart 92, Brianna Soule 90.

Stroudsburg-Emmaus

The Hornets beat the Mountaineers 482-456.

Emmaus was led by Alex Baksa, Jeffery Alexander and Emma Ramos, who each fired 97 for their team.

EMMAUS

Alex Baksa 97, Jeffery Alexander 97, Emma Ramos- 97, Tucker Danish 96, Lindsey Miller 95.

STROUDSBURG

Eric Bushta 96, Josh Van Why 94, Kyle Fleming 90, Max Grountovich 88, Hunter Davis 88.

PRESS FILE PHOTO Mikey Labriola beat Parkland's Frank Guida in Thursday's Bethlehem Catholic win.