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Local roundup: Muncy coach Shawn Finn reaches 250th career victory

Muncy put together a well-rounded performance and helped coach Shawn Finn reach an impressive milestone Tuesday at Sullivan County. Landyn Wommer hit a two-run home run, Stiles Eyer belted two doubles and Muncy won, 19-2 in four innings, giving Finn his 250th career coaching win.

Finn is in his first year at Muncy after coaching South Williamsport from 2001-2017 where his teams produced winning records each time. Muncy (7-1, 4-0 Mid-Penn) has won seven straight games in Finn’s debut season there and Tanner Baker earned his third victory on the mound while hitting a double and driving in two runs.

Kase Snyder added a hit and scored three times as Muncy won its third game in four days while extending its conference winning streak to 36 games.

Montoursville received stellar pitching from Jonah Heddings, Owen George and Zack Neill who combined on a four-hit shutout, helping lead the Warriors to an impressive, 10-0, six-inning win at Danville. Heddings had never thrown a varsity inning and Neill, a freshman, was making his high school debut, throwing three scoreless innings in relief to earn the win.

Neill also went 2 for 2 with a double. Kane Moore went 1 for 2 with two RBIs and two runs. Michael Reeder also went 1 for 2 with two RBIs and Jaden Wilson hit a single and added an RBI. Brody Aldenderfer was 1 for 3 with a run as Montoursville improved to 5-1.

Holden Ward became the area’s first five-game winner, striking out seven in 5 1/3 innings while helping Canton defeat rival Troy, 9-7. Ward also went 2 for 3 with an RBI. Ben Fitch was 2 for 2 with two RBIs, and Cohen Landis and Bailey Gardner both hit doubles. Zack Colton earned his second save for Canton (7-3), while Michael Beers had a hit and two RBIs.

Cody Hermanson hit a walk-off single which scored Cooper Shaw as North Penn-Mansfield rallied from a late two-run deficit and beat Sayre, 3-2 in eight innings. Shaw (2 for 3) led off the eighth with a single, Cade Kurzejewski bunted him to second, Karson Dominick (2 for 4) singled and Hermanson hit the walk-off, finishing 2 for 3 with two RBIs.

Shaw, Alex Davis and Andy Hermanson combined on the eight-hitter and struck out 10. The Tigers (7-3) did not allow a run after the fourth inning and scored twice in the sixth to tie it, 2-2.

Gino Birch went 2 for 3, but Neumann’s offense wasn’t able to put runs across the board in a 5-1 loss to Millville on the road. The Quakers scored four runs in the second inning to pull away.

• Dani Miller and Jocelyn McCracken ignited a powerful Jersey Shore offense, both delivering four hits as Jersey Shore routed Danville, 16-3 in five innings. Miller was 4 for 5 a home run and three RBIs, while McCracken went 4 for 4 with a double, RBI and four runs.

Emma Pfirman and winning pitcher Lynna Clark delivered two hits each as Jersey Shore (6-1, 2-0 HAC-I) won its sixth straight game. Jaymison Stellfox added a double and scored twice as Jersey Shore scored four or more runs in three of its final four at-bats.

Taylor Shannon continued her big junior season, slamming a two-run home run and going 2 for 2 with three RBIs as Muncy blanked CMVT, 15-0 in four innings. Shannon has produced multiple hits in four straight games and Nolah Moyer threw a one-hit shutout with 10 strikeouts, while also going 2 for 2 with 2 RBIs and three runs.

Casey Fry, Chevelle Bauman and Leah Vest also had two hits, with Vest hitting a double. Callie Gentzyel roped a double and Kaylyn Rice and Callie both had hits and two RBIs as Muncy improved to 6-0.

Katie Ryder continued her scorching run, going 3 for 3 with a walk and two runs as Loyalsock won a big HAC-III game, downing previously undefeated Midd-West 12-2 in five innings. The Lancers (5-0, 3-0) collected 12 hits and scored runs in each inning to take sole possession of first place in the league.

Ryder is 10 for 10 over her last three games and has at least two hits in all five games. Sophia Miller threw a four-hitter and Kathryn Ray belted a triple and double, while scoring twice. Shyla Fulp added two hits and Bella Mileto and Lydia Kresock both doubled.

Kayleigh Sheleman went 2 for 3 with a double and four RBIs, while Avery Cozzi hit her second home run this season as Montoursville defeated Lewisbug, 16-5 in six innings. Nevaeh Montoya also doubled and was 2 for 3, while Alexa Stahl and Libby Cory combined on a six-hitter. Emily George added two hits and scored three times for Montoursville. Mikaila Huff and Kayla Pfleegor both had two hits for Lewisburg.

Lakesha Hauck homered and Warrior Run belted out 10 hits as it defeated Southern Columbia, 11-2. Hauck finished 2 for 4 and Maura Woland was 3 for 4 with an RBI and two runs. Meghan Rovenolt, Millie Gelnett and Ella Printzenhoff all hit doubles and Liana Dion drove in two runs. Mackenzie Heyler and McKenzie Litchard combined on a seven-hitter in the circle.

Emily McAnelly went 4 for 4 with a double and two RBIs as Williamsport dropped a hard-fought 8-6 contest at Shikellamy. Bailey Livermore also had a strong day, going 2 for 4 with three RBIs. Chelsey Harrison had two hits for the Millionaires who scored four times in the fifth inning to cut a five-run deficit to 7-6.

St. John Neumann took advantage of 10 walks and four hit batters en route to a 20-5 win against Millville in softball. Both Gigi Parlante and Kelly Johnson had two singles each as Parlante scored four runs. Bre Nixon reached base four times, three of which were from being a hit batter.

Parlante, Tatum Wesneski and Lizzie Weller combined in the circle to limit Millville to just three hits.

North Penn-Liberty blanked Sayre, 10-0. After holding just a 1-0 lead through two innings, Liberty scored six runs in the third inning to pull away. Sayre was limited to just two hits while Liberty collected 11.

Haley Litzelman went 3 for 3 with two RBIs while Mackenzie Tice and Saige Lehman went 2 for 4. Litzelman had two doubles, Tice had a triple and Megan Spohn hit a double.

• In boys tennis, South Williamsport defeated Muncy, 3-2. Kayvan Shams earned a 6-0, 6-1 win at No. 2 singles for the Mounties while Luke Sanford won at No. 3 singles, 6-3, 6-4.

Muncy’s Zach Slamka won at No. 1 singles against South’s Wyatt Robbins in three sets, 6-4, 1-6, 6-2.

Central Mountain boys tennis dominated amidst a double header against Jersey Shore on Tuesday, shutting out the Bulldogs in the first match, 5-0, before winning the second one, 4-1. David Lindsey earned two complete-sweep victories at singles court one, as the Wildcats went 6-0 on the day in singles.

On the other side, Jersey Shore’s Abe Paulhamus and Charlie Bryant managed to come out victorious in the latter match, winning on doubles court one in tiebreaker fashion to keep the team from being swept twice.

Wellsboro defeated Towanda, 4-1, thanks to Luke Rothermel and Mason Brill’s singles victories. Rothermel defeated Haven Poll, 6-2, 6-2, at No. 2 singles and Brill earned a 6-2, 7-5 win at No. 3 singles.

• Milton swept Central Mountain in a dual meet as the Black Panther girls won, 98-52, and the boys won, 93-57. Milton senior Mackenzie Lopez has continued her great start to the year by winning two events against the Wildcats.

Lopez ran a 16.08 to claim a win in the 100 hurdles race, edging out Central Mountain’s Jocelyn Wiseman by a second, and also claimed a win in the 300 hurdles in 46.63, winning by six seconds. Lopez later won the javelin by throwing a distance of 129 feet, winning with a throw of more than 25 feet.

Central Mountain’s girls track and field team had a pair of two-event winners. Returning two-time state qualifier Lily Hendricks claimed a win in the long jump by clearing 17-1 1/2, and then had a distance of 37-8 3/4 to win the triple jump.

Central Mountain’s Grace Keohane also was a two-event winner on Tuesday in the dual. Keohane won the 1,600 by running a time of 6:07.77, winning by roughly 17 seconds and also claimed a win in the 800 in 2:31.50. The sophomore won the 800 by 14 seconds.

Central Mountain saw Macy Plowman run a 27.72 to win the 200.

In boys competition, Milton’s Charles Wright had a solid performance all around as he won three events. Wright won the high jump by clearing 6-2 and also won the long jump with a distance of 22-1. He also picked up a triple jump victory with a distance of 41-0 1/2.

Milton’s Tanner Bardole won two events on the boys side. He broke the 5-minute mark in the 1,600 with a time of 4:54.14 and also claimed a win in the 800 by finishing in 2:16.08.

Central Mountain’s Jordan Donahay won the 200 with a time of 23.12. Central Mountain’s Logan Dawes won the shot put by throwing 48-6, winning by nearly seven feet.

Canton took second in a quad-meet against Athens, Northeast Bradford and Williamson in girls track and field. Athens won with 99 points, followed by Canton (31), Northeast Bradford (30) and Williamson (29).

Canton’s Daveian Crowley won the 100 by running a 13.27, just edging out Williamson’s Jade Colwell who finished second in 13.52.

Canton’s Kendall Kitchen won the pole vault by clearing 10 feet, 3 inches. She was the only competitor to go higher than 6-6. Canton’s Alexis McRoberts took second in the discus with a throw of 101-1, just five feet behind winner Emma Pernaselli of Athens.

On the boys side, Athens won the quad meet with 91 points, followed in order by Williams (48), Northeast Bradford (33) and Canton (17).

Williamson’s Kristian Mizdail was a two-event winner, winning the 800 with a time of 2:06.39, winning the race by five seconds and claiming a victory in the 1,600 in 4:35.95.

Canton’s Thomas Guindon won the 110 hurdles race in 20.45. Williamson’s Jordan Monroe won the 400 in 54.13, winning a close race by less than a second over Northeast Bradford’s Creed Dewing.

Williamson’s Aiden O’Neal won the pole vault on critera by clearing 11-0 while teammate Gavin Cloos, also 11-0, took second. Canton’s Wyatt Karpinski won the javelin with a throw of 131-4.

South’s Lillian Bradley won three individual events in a dual meet between the two schools in girls track and field.

No team score was available.

Bradley won the 100 in 13.62 and the 200 in 30.02 and claimed a win in the 400 with a time fo 1:07.84, winning by just a second.

Montgomery’s Selah Persing ran a 18.90 to win the 100 hurdles and ran a 56.24 to win the 300 hurdles, the only competitor in the field to break a minute.

Montgomery’s Ella Nagel won the 3,200 in 13:40.90 and finished second in the 1,600 with a time of 6:07.20, behind only South’s Olivia Loudenslager (6:06.14).

Montgomery’s Rubi Solano won the long jump by clearing 13-10 1/2.

Evan Barry cleared 5 feet, 4 inches to win the high jump and helped the South Williamsport’s 400 relay team claim a win in a dual meet against Montgomery in boys track and field.

No team score was available.

Barry ran with Jonah White, Tavian Kemrer and Dylan Scheller to win the 400 relay in 50.36. South’s team of Blake Barckley, Gavin Freas, Dylan Scheller and White also won the 1,600 relay in 4:24.21. Individually, Scheller made it 2 for 2 in events he competed in. He jumped 20-1 to win the long jump, beating Gage Reynolds of Montgomery by roughly five feet and won the triple jump with a distance of 40-6 1/2.

Montgomery’s Ken Hampe was a two-event winner as he won the shot put by throwing 40-10 and the discus by throwing 99-11.

The Mounties saw Jack Fortin win the javelin by throwing 158-11 and Cal Hockman finished second (116-7).

• After leading No. 15 Lock Haven lacrosse to its 11th victory of the season, Mackenna Brown was named PSAC Western Division Defensive Athlete of the Week.

Brown brings home the honor for the second time this season, marking the third Defensive Athlete of the Week for Lock Haven and the fifth overall Weekly Award for the program this season.

Brown was a force defensively in Lock Haven’s 15-13 victory over Mercyhurst on Saturday, leading the team in ground balls and caused turnovers. The sophomore picked up five ground balls, caused four turnovers and pitched in one draw control.

• The Lock Haven baseball team fell to University of Pitt-Johnstown, 10-5, in a non-conference game. UPJ opened the scoring with a run in the top of the first before tacking on four more to build a 5-0 advantage through an inning and a half.

Lock Haven joined the party in the bottom of the second with two runs off RBIs from Lance Baldensperger and Francisco Taveras to cut UPJ’s advantage to 5-2.

UPJ countered with a solo run in the top of the third, but Lock Haven again answered thanks to a sac fly by Nick White, to make it 6-3.

• Lock Haven softball swept Mansfield in a doubleheader, 13-4 and 14-3 in five innings. Sending her second shot of the season over the right field fence, Anastasia Berardi tied the ball game in the bottom of the first at 1-1 in the first game. Doubling their score, Melissa Demo posted an RBI single, scoring Fallon Kelley to take the one run lead.

The Bald Eagles mustered us five runs in the top of the third inning to hold the 6-2 edge.

Four early runs by the Bald Eagles lit up the scoreboard as Lock Haven posted the early 4-0 lead. Demo earned another RBI on the afternoon with a triple that brought around Kayla Vonstein for the first Mansfield run.

Bucknell team collected a pivotal win against the Colgate Raiders and first baseman MaKenzie Hilling played a crucial role at the plate, in the field, and as a captain. As such, she was christened with Patriot League Player of the Week. It is the first time she has received the honor.

“I’m thrilled for MaKenzie to receive player of the week,” said head coach Sarah Caffrey. “She has been quietly having a strong season for us and I’m so happy that she is being recognized for her hard work. She is a big leader for us and has grown so much as an athlete this year so to see her having success is fulfilling. I’m just really proud of her for her ability to show up every day and get better and she has earned this moment.”

Hilling batted a sizzling .625 against Colgate’s veteran staff. The first baseman recently moved to second in the batting order and her presence there jumpstarted the offense. Bucknell scored 17 runs over the three games, the best output in weeks. She drove in two RBIs and scored three runs.

• The Bucknell Bison women’s track and field throwing group had a great weekend at the Bison Outdoor Classic, collecting four wins and one facility record. The accomplishments resulted in freshman Evelyn Bliss receiving Rookie of the Week for the second time this season.

“Evie has done a great job of remaining patient,” said throws coach Ryan Protzman. “The goal as we hit this home stretch is winning and consistency. The focus since her opener has been Patriot League Championships and the NCAAs.”

Bliss won the javelin throw with a toss of 170-10 feet. The mark outpaced the second-place finisher by over 14 feet. Additionally, her throw came on her final attempt as the freshman star displayed impressive stamina.

• The Bucknell Bison men’s track and field squad accomplished several impressive results at the Bison Outdoor Classic and Bernard Kemp’s performance in the long jump was one of the headliners.

Kemp, who came off a sterling showing in the 2024 Caribbean Free Trade Association Championships, continued his hot streak in the long jump. The freshman finished first at the Classic with a leap of 24-1 1/2. The mark would rest fifth in Bucknell history if Kemp had not already claimed that slot with his 24-3 1/4 performance in the CARIFTA Games.

• Penn College junior Peyton Mussina, a Montoursville graduate, was named United East Men’s Golfer of the Week for the sixth time in his career. Mussina finished second out of 69 players at the Northeast Shootout and t-14 in a 90-player field in Altoona.

Mussina, who finished the 2022-23 season as a First Team All-United East honoree after a second-place finish at the conference championship, opened the week at the Northeast Shootout in Wilmington, Del. with a first-round low score of 67 and followed up with an afternoon round of 74.

HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL

Muncy 19, Sullivan County 4

(4 INNINGS)

Muncy 072 (10)–19 7 0

Sullivan 000 2–2 2 3

Tanner Baker, Stiles Eyer, Noah Confer and Braydon Kamerer. W–Baker, (3-0). L–Blasi.

Top Muncy hitters: Baker 1-2, 2B, 2 RBIs; Stiles Eyer 2-3, 2 2Bs, 2 RBIs; Landyn Wommer 1-1, HR, 3 BB, 2 RBIs, 4 runs; Kase Snyder 1-3, 3 runs. Top Sullivan hitters: Bagley 1-2, 2 RBIs.

Records: Muncy (7-1, 4-0 Mid-Penn), Sullivan (1-4).

Montoursville 10, Danville 0

(6 INNINGS)

Danville 000 000–0 4 1

Montoursville 000 055–10 6 0

Duffy, Ciccarelli (5) and . Jonah Heddings, Owen George (3), Zack Neill (4) and Noah Kirby. W–Neill. L–Duffy.

Top Montoursville hitters: Neill 2-2, 2B; Brody Aldenderfer 1-3, run; Kane Moore 1-2, 2 RBIs, 2 runs; Michael Reeder 1-2, 2 RBIs; Jaden Wilson 1-4, RBI

Records: Montoursville (5-1, 2-1 HAC-II).

Canton 9, Troy 7

Canton 400 022 1–9 9 5

Troy 200 014 0–7 11 3

Holden Ward, Zack Colton (6) and Bailey Gardner. Allen, Palmer (6) and Frye. W–Ward, (5-1). L–Allen.

Top Canton hitters: Ward 2-3, RBI, run; Ben Fitch 2-2, 2 RBIs, run; Cohen Landis 1-3, 2B, run; Gardner 1-4, 2B; Colton 1-3, RBI, 3 runs; Michael Beers 1-4, 2 RBIs; Hudson Ward 1-4, RBI, run. Top Troy hitters: Lincoln Chimics 3-4, 2 2Bs, 2 RBIs, run; Palmer 1-4, 2 RBIs.

Records: Canton (7-3).

North Penn-Mansfield 3, Sayre 2

(8 INNINGS)

Sayre 001 100 00–2 8 1

NPM 000 002 01–3 8 2

Crossett and T. Green. Cooper Shaw, Alex Davis (5), Andy Hermanson (8) and Karson Dominick. W–Hermanson. L–Crossett.

Top Sayre hitters: K. Green 2-4, 2B, run; T. Green 2-3, 2B, RBI. Top NPM hitters: Shaw 2-4, 2 runs; Dominick 2-4, RBI; Cody Hermanson 2-3, 2 RBIs; Cameron Caldwell 1-2; Cade Kurzejewski 1-3, run.

Records: North Penn-Mansfield (7-3).

Millville 5, Neumann 1

Neumann           100 000 0 — 1 6 0

Millville         140 000 0 — 5 9 2

A. Vogt and C. Wright. C. Whitmoyer, C. Reynolds and S. Johnson. W: Whitmoyer. L: Vogt.

Top Neumann hitters: G. Birch 2-3. Top Millville hitters: D. Broekenshire 3-3, 2B, RBI, 2 runs; N. Benedict HR.

HIGH SCHOOL SOFTBALL

Jersey Shore 16, Danville 3

(5 INNINGS)

Jersey Shore 051 64–16 16 1

Danville 001 20–3 6 5

Lynna Clark, Lexi Frey (4) and Kaitlyn Herman. W–Clark.

Top Jersey Shore hitters: Dani Miller 4-5, HR, 3 RBIs, 2 runs; Jocelyn McCracken 4-4, 2B, RBI, 4 runs; Emma Pfirman 2-3, 2 RBIs; Clark 2-3; Grace Russell 1-4, 2 RBIs; Katelyn Stover 1-3, RBI; Jaymison Stellfox 1-4, 2B, 2 runs; Herman 1-4, RBI.

Records: Jersey Shore (6-1, 2-0 HAC-I).

Muncy 15, CMVT 0

(4 INNINGS)

CMVT 000 0–0 1 3

Muncy 305 7–15 13 0

Nolah Moyer and Taylor Shannon. W–Moyer (6-0).

Top Muncy hitters: Moyer 2-2, 2 RBIs, 3 runs; Shannon 2-2, HR, 3 RBIs; Casey Fry 2-4, 2 runs; Chevelle Bauman 2-4, run; Leah Vest 2-3, 2B, RBI, 2 runs; Kaylyn Rice 1-2, 2 RBIs, run; Callie Gentzyel 1-2, 2B, 2 RBIs, 2 runs; Addi Gresh 1-3, 2 RBIs.

Records: Muncy (6-0, 4-0 Mid-Penn).

Loyalsock 12, Midd-West 2

(5 INNINGS)

Midd-West 000 11–2 4 1

Loyalsock 115 41–12 12 2

Beachel, Mitch (4), Wagner (5) and Wilt. Sophia Miller and Maddie Luxenberger. W–Miller, (3-0). L–Beachel.

Top Midd-West hitters: Wagner 1-2, run. Top Loyalsock hitters: Katie Ryder 3-3, BB, 2 runs; Kathyn Ray 2-3, 3B, 2B, 2 runs; Lydia Kresock 1-3, 2B; Bella Mileto 1-3, 2B; Shyla Fulp 2-3, run.

Records: Loyalsock (5-0, 3-0 HAC-III), Midd-West (3-1, 2-1).

Montoursville 16, Lewisburg 5

(6 INNINGS)

Montoursville 235 402–16 11 1

Lewisburg 100 220–5 6 3

Alexa Stahl, Libby Cory (4) and Nevaeh Montoya, Brynn Cory. Sydney Bolinsky and Kayla Pfleegor. W–Stahl. L–Bolinsky.

Top Montoursville hitters: Kayleigh Sheleman 2-3, 2B, 4 RBIs, 3 runs; Avery Cozzi 1-1, HR, 2 RBIs; Montoya 2-3, 2B, RBI; Emma George 2-3, RBI, 3 runs. Top Lewisburg hitters: Mikaila Huff 2-4, RBI; Pfleegor 2-3, 2B.

Records: Montoursville (3-3).

Warrior Run 11, Southern Columbia 2

Warrior Run 202 203 2–11 10 2

Southern 110 000 0–2 7 3

Mackenzie Heyler, McKenzie Litchard (7) and Lakesha Hauck. Alaina Reuter, Maddy Yost and Miller. W–Heyler. L–REuter.

Top Warrior Run hitters: Marua Woland, RBI, 2 runs; Hauck 2-4, HR, 2 RBIs; Meghan Rovenolt 1-2, 2B, RBI, 3 runs; Millie Gelnett 2B, RBI; Ella Printzenhoff 2B, RBI; Liana Dion 2 RBIs, run. Top Southern hitters: Purnell 3-4, 2 RBIs.

Records: Warrior Run (3-5).

Shikellamy 8, Williamsport 6

Williamsport 002 040 0–6 13 2

Shikellamy 002 501 x–8 11 0

Abby Robertson, Ashlyn Robinson (4) and Emily McAnelly. Shanna Kimball, Kianah Lenner (5) and Ella Oakes. W–Kimball. L–Robertson.

Top Williamsport hitters: Emily McAnelly 4-4, 2B, 2 RBIs; Chelsey Harrison 2-4; Bailey Livermore 2-4, 3 RBIs, run. Top Shikellamy hitters: Allison Minnier 3-4, 3B, 2B, RBI; Sydney Sikno 2-4, 3 RBIs; Oakes 2-4, 2 2Bs, RBI.

Records: Williamsport (0-4).

Neumann 20, Millville 5

Neumann           300 402 (11) — 20 8 0

Millville         000 301 1 — 5 3 0

Gigi Parlante, Tatum Wesneski (4), Lizzie Weller (7) and Lizzie Weller, Wesneski (7). C. Fout, M. Defibo (7) and L. Denzel. W: Parlante. L: Defibo.

Top Neumann hitters: Gigi Parlante 2-2, 4 runs, 3 BB; Lizzie Weller 1-3, 3 runs, 3 BB; Sophie Reed 1-2, 2 runs, 3 BB; Kelly Johnson 2-4, 2 runs, HBP; Bre Nixon 3 HBP, BB.

BOYS TENNIS

South Williamsport 3, Muncy 2

SINGLES

1. Zach Slamka (M) def. Wyatt Robbins, 6-4, 1-6, 6-2; 2. Kayvan Shams (SW) def. Kohen Meyer, 6-0, 6-1; 3. Luke Sanford (SW) def. Michael Howard, 6-3, 6-4.

DOUBLES

1. Clytn Oden/Brock Minier (M) def. Lucas Bower/Landyn Gephart, 6-1, 6-3; 2. Sawyer Fry/Dylan Webb (SW) def. Noah Wade/Gabe Stark, 6-0, 6-3.

Records: South (5-3).

Central Mountain 5, Jersey Shore 0

(MATCH ONE)

SINGLES

1. David Lindsay (CM) def. Ryder Fink, 6-0, 6-0; 2. Asher Talbot (CM) def. Matt Fravel, 6-2, 6-1; 3. Joey McCluskey (CM) def. Saul Hasker, 6-1, 6-1.

DOUBLES

1. Tim Brinker/Joe Caimi (CM) def. Abe Paulhamus/Charlie Poryant, 7-5, 6-6 (11-9); 2. Ben Brinker/Wesly Cowart (CM) def. Luke Sarge/D. Grubb, 2-6, 6-2 (11-8).

Central Mountain 4 Jersey Shore 1

(MATCH TWO)

SINGLES

1. David Lindsay (CM) def. Ryder Fink, 6-0, 6-0; 2. Asher Talbot (CM) def. Matt Fravel, 6-1, 6-2; 3. Joey McCluskey (CM) def. Saul Hensler, 6-3, 6-2.

DOUBLES

1. Abe Paulhamus/Charlie Bryant (JS) def. Tim Brinker/Joseph Caimi 6-4, 2-6, 7-6 (10-8); 2. Wesley Cowart/Ben Brinker (CM) def. Luke Sarge/Derrick Grubb 6-2, 6-1.

Wellsboro 4, Towanda 1

SINGLES

1. Bayley Poll (T) def. Jacob Abadi, 6-1, 6-2; 2. Luke Rothermel (W) def. Haven Poll, 6-2, 6-2; 3. Mason Brill (W) def. Diego Oliver, 6-2, 7-5.

DOUBLES

1. Hayden Zuchowski/Jose Wheeler (W) def. Rian Hennessey/Matrix McCarter, 6-4, 6-4; 2. Isaac Macias/Wyatt Roth (W) def. Janeson Harkness/Robert Roof, 6-0, 6-0.

GIRLS TRACK AND FIELD

Milton 98, Central Mountain 52

3,200 relay: 1. Milton (names n/a), 11:07.36. 100 hurdles: 1. Mackenzie Lopez, M, 16.08; 2. Jocelyn Wiseman, CM, 17.12; 3. Vivian Wilt, CM, 17.65. 100: 1. Camron Roush, M, 13.31; 2. Macy Plowman, MC, 13.38; 3. Sarah Hall, CM, 13.51. 1,600: 1. Grace Keohane, CM, 6:07.77; 2. Calienna Cardinal, CM, 6:24.84; 3. Mercedez Farr, M, 6:25.60. 400 relay: 1. Central Mountain (names n/a), 51.26. 400: 1. Olivia Heise, M, 1:06.42; 2. Adelyn Bush, M, 1:07.35; 3. Aubrie Hostetter, M, 1:08.79. 300 hurdles: 1. Mackenzie Lopez, M, 46.63; 2. Jocelyn Wiseman, CM, 52.86; 3. Lydia Crawford, M, 53.05. 800: 1. Grace Keohane, CM, 2:31.50; 2. Claire Souder, M, 2:45.94; 3. Calienna Cardinal, CM, 2:58.59. 200: 1. Macy Plowman, CM, 27.72; 2. Emily Beaver, M, 28.46; 3. Vanelys Cintron-Reyes, M, 29.28. 3,200: 1. Mercedez Farr, M, 14:24.18; 2. Cage Farr, M, 14:27.44; 3. Emma Wolfe, CM, 15:27.52. 1,600 relay: 1. Milton (names n/a), 4:27.09.

High jump: 1. Elizabeth Schrock, M, 4-10; 2. Lillian Downing, CM, 4-8; 3. Brooklynn Bechdel, CM, 4-4. Pole vault: 1. Emily Beaver, M, 8-0; 2. Claire Souder, M, 7-6; 3. Kelise Morales, M, 7-6. Long jump: 1. Lily Hendricks, CM, 17-1 1/2; 2. Camron Roush, M, 15-2 3/4; 3. Gracelyn Stacey, CM, 15-0 1/2. Triple jump: 1. Lily Hendricks, CM, 37-8 3/4; 2. Elizabeth Schrock, M, 32-10 1/4; 3. Jayanah Jones, M, 31-8 1/2. Discus: 1. Alysia Prieto, M, 87-7; 2. Brianna Gordner, M, 85-11; 3. Tori Gordner, M, 70-3. Javelin: 1. Mackenzie Lopez, M, 129-0; 2. Amelia Gainer, M, 104-3; 3. Juliana Onuskanich, CM, 82-9 1/2. Shot put: 1. Allasandra Dicostanzo, M, 33-4; 2. Brianna Gordner, M, 31-10; 3. Alysia Prieto, M, 27-11 1/2.

Athens 99, Canton 31, Northeast Bradford 30, Williamson 29

100: 1. Daveian Crowley, C, 13.27; 2. Jade Colwell, W, 13.52; 3. Gretchen Schmieg, A, 13.90. 100 hurdles: 1. Emily Henderson, A, 17.60; 2. Aubrey Wells, W, 18.41; 3. Alexis McRoberts, C, 18.92. 200: 1. Abby Burgess, A, 26.70; 2. Daveian Crowley, C, 27.20; 3. Kendall Kitchen, C, 28.11. 300 hurdles: 1. Lizzie Gorsline, A, 51.03; 2. Emily Henderson, A, 52.31; 3. Danah Wesneski, C, 53.91. 400: 1. Abby Burgess, A, 1:01.08; 2. Lillie Maynard, NEB, 1:03.83; 3. Madalynn Bailey, W, 1:05.34. 800: 1. Gracelyn Laudermilch, NEB, 2:27.24; 2. Sara Bronson, A, 2:29.40; 3. Torrina Stratton, W, 2:34.10. 1,600: 1. Gracelyn Laudermilch, NEB, 5:20.38; 2. Sara Bronson, A, 5:24.59; 3. Ava Hughes, A, 5:55.27. 3,200: 1. Ava Hughes, A, 13:26.77; 2. Sara Bronson, A, 13:26.77; 3. Torrina Stratton, W, 13:35.86. 1,600 relay: 1. Athens (names n/a), 4:29.91. 3,200 relay: 1. Northeast Bradford (names n/a), 11:26.04. 400 relay: 1. Athens (names n/a), 54.64.

High jump: 1. Elizabeth Denlinger, A, 4-6; 2. Madison Schoonover, W, 4-6; 3. Nicole Daugherty, W, 4-4. Pole vault: 1. Kendall Kitchen, C, 10-3; 2. Elizabeth Denlinger, A, 6-6; 3. Emma Renninger, A, 6-6. Long jump: 1. Abbie Panek, A, 15-10; 2. Kendall Kitchen, C, 15-4; 3. Mya Thompson, A, 15-3. Triple jump: 1. Mya Thompson, A, 31-1 1/2; 2. Madison Schoonover, W, 30-4 1/2; 3. Becca VandeMark, NEB, 29-3 3/4. Discus: 1. Emma Pernaselli, A, 106-5; 2. Alexis McRoberts, C, 101-1; 3. Hannah Earls, A, 85-4. Javelin: 1. Emma Pernaselli, A, 93-9; 2. Cora Franklin, NEB, 90-0; 3. Alexis Shenk, W, 83-6. Shot put: 1. Emma Pernaselli, A, 32-2; 2. Emma Neuber, NEB, 31-1; 3. Olivia Meisner, W, 30-7. Discus: No competitors.

GIRLS TRACK AND FIELD

South Williamsport vs. Montgomery

(Team score not available)

100: 1. Lillian Bradley, SW, 13.62; 2. Zoe Furman, M, 14.40; 3. McKenna Hakes, M, 15.28. 100 hurdles: 1. Selah Persing, M, 18.90; 2. Nayomi Jackson, SW, 22.58. 300 hurdles: Selah Persing, M, 56.24; 2. Madison Breen, SW, 1:03.55; 3. Nayomi Jackson, SW, 1:05.43. 200: 1. Lillian Bradley, SW, 30.02; 2. Rubi Solano, M, 30.58; 3. Adalynn Zellers, SW, 30.83. 400: 1. Lillian Bradley, SW, 1:07.84; 2. Madison Shrimp, M, 1:08.58; 3. Emilie Nagel, M, 1:18.49. 800: 1. Angelica Schmidt, M, 2:51.87; 2. Kendall Smith, SW, 3:04.27; 3. Kyra Creasey, M, 3:22.40. 1,600: 1. Olivia Loudenslager, SW, 6:06.14; 2. Ella Nagel, M, 6:07.20; 3. Kendall Smith, SW, 6:49.40. 3,200: 1. Ella Nagel, M, 13:40.90; 2. Olivia Loudenslager, SW, 13:54.24; 3. Lillian Depew, M, 15:14.80. 400 relay: 1. Montgomery (Anna Seeley, Rubi Solano, McKenna Hakes, Zoe Furman), 59.43. 1,600 relay: 1. South Williamsport (Adalynn Zellers, Addisyn Morrison, Ella Moore, Lillian Bradley), 5:01.80. 3,200 relay: 1. Montgomery (Ella Nagel, Elizabeth Swart, Lillian Depew, Angelica Schmidt), 11:37.01.

High jump: 1. Lucy Binkley, SW, 4-4; 2. Lillian Kelley, SW, 4-2; 3. Mikaila Ganoe, M, 4-2. Long jump: 1. Rubi Solano, M, 13-10 1/2; 2. Zoe Furman, M, 13-7 1/2; 3. Selah Persing, M, 13-4 3/4. Triple jump: 1. Anna Seeley, M, 30-4 1/2; 2. Zoe Furman, M, 29-9 1/4; 3. Rubi Solano, M, 28-4 3/4. Shot put: 1. Calleen Anderson, SW, 17-5; 2. Aubrey Frantz, M, 17-0; 3. Madison Reidy, SW, 25-5 1/2. Pole vault: 1. Mikaila anoe, M, 7-0. Javelin: 1. Haylie Heverly, M, 87-4; 2. Allison Wells, SW, 82-2 1/2; 3. Alayna Hulslander, SW, 77-0. Discus: 1. Alayna Hulslander, SW, 81-5 1/2; 2. Lillian Muhl, M, 78-2; 3. Allison Wells, SW, 68-2.

BOYS TRACK AND FIELD

Milton 93, Central Mountain 57

3,200 relay: 1. Milton (names n/a), 9:05.63. 110 hurdles: 1. Jacob Nyman, CM, 18.27; 2. Joseph Nietling, M, 19.75; 3. Michael Markley, M, 22.19. 100: 1. Jordan Donahay, CM, 11.08; 2. Ethan Hamilton, M, 11.61; 3. Colby Bakaj, CM, 11.72. 1,600: 1. Tanner Bardole, M, 4:54.14; 2. Rex Farr, M, 5:00.10; 3. Tyler Kain, M, 5:11.08. 400 relay: 1. Milton (names n/a), 45.16. 400: 1. Sam Wible, CM, 54.56; 2. Izayah Minium, M, 55.04; 3. Cade Swartentruber, M, 57.71. 300 hurdles: 1. Jake Harris, M, 45.00; 2. Jacob Nyman, CM, 45.41; 3. Bryce Warren, CM, 47.12. 800: 1. Tanner Bardole, M, 2:16.08; 2. Brody Rhine, CM, 2:19.79; 3. Adam Kerstetter, M, 2:24.66. 200: 1. Jordan Donahay, CM, 23.12; 2. Kade Ficks, M, 23.66; 3. Colby Bakaj, CM, 24.45. 3,200: 1. Ryan Bickhart, M, 10:03.46; 2. Rex Farr, M, 10:43.06; 3. Damien Winner, CM, 11:22.25. 1,600 relay: 1. Milton (names n/a), 3:43.15.

High jump: 1. Charles Wright, M, 6-2; 2. Billy Newman, CM, 5-10; 3. Bryce Warren, CM, 5-6. Pole vault: 1. Kade Ficks, M, 12-0; 2. Trey Locke, M, 11-6; 3. Kyle Dreibelbis, CM, 10-0. Long jump: 1. Charles Wright, M, 22-1; 2. Billy Newman, CM, 19-9; 3. Cole Rhodes, M, 19-7 3/4. Triple jump: 1. Charles Wright, M, 41-0 1/2; 2. Bryce Warren, CM, 39-0 1/2; 3. ISaiah Brinker, CM, 38-11 1/2. Discus: 1. Logan Dawes, CM, 130-8; 2. Cooper Bottorf, CM, 119-5; 3. Hunter Zettlemoyer, M, 113-0. Javelin: 1. Connor Snyder, M, 173-1; 2. Lucas Radke, M, 136-3; 3. Jonathan Hughes, CM, 127-6. Shot put: 1. Logan Dawes, CM, 48-6; 2. Hunter Zettlemoyer, M, 41-7; 3. Cooper Bottorf, CM, 36-11.

Athens 91, Williamson 48, Northeast Bradford 33, Canton 17

100: 1. Kelley Reid, A, 11.70; 2. Braeden Colwell, W< 12.07; 3. Jordan Monroe, W, 12.16. 110 hurdles: 1. Thomas Guindon, C, 20.45; 2. John Whitehead, C, 21.22; 3. Joshua Teague, W, 21.65. 200: 1. Kelley Reid, A, 23.41; 2. Braeden Colwell, W, 25.02; 3. Peter Jones, A, 25.23. 300 hurdles: 1. Aiden Kapr, NEB, 43.10; 2. Joshua Teague, W, 47.46; 3. Brian Tang, A, 49.09. 400: 1. Jordan Monroe, W, 54.13; 2. Creed Dewing, NEB, 55.07; 3. Daniel Barrett, NEB, 57.26. 800: 1. Kristian Mizdail, W, 2:06.39; 2. Ryan Jones, NEB, 2:11.73; 3. Creed Dewing, NEB, 2:13.56. 1,600: 1. Kristian Mizdail, W, 4:35.95; 2. Graham Wanck, A, 4:47.91; 3. Lawrence Halbfoerster, C, 4:50.84. 3,200: 1. Graham Wanck, A, 10:46.06; 2. Ryan Jones, NEB, 11:22.14; 3. Lucas Persun, A, 11:35.75. 1,600 relay: 1. Northeast Bradford (names n/a) 3:41.82. 3,200 relay: 1. Northeast Bradford (names n/a), 9:10.71. 400 relay: 1. Athens (names n/a), 45.89. High jump: 1. Jase Babcock, A, 5-8; 2. James Friend, A, 5-6; 3. Josh Martin, A, 5-2. Pole vault: 1. Aiden O'Neal, W, 11-0; 2. Gavin Cloos, W, 11-0; 3. Chase Ingram, A, 8-0. Long jump: 1. Jase Babcock, A, 20-0; 2. Peter Jones, A, 17-8; 3. Davin Spencer, A, 17-2. Triple jump: 1. Jase Babcock, A, 38-4; 2. James Friend, A, 37-10; 3. Peter Jones, A, 35-4. Discus: 1. Brendan Comstock, A, 141-7; 2. Kaden Parrish, A, 113-8; 3. Ean Bump, W, 110-9. Javelin: 1. Wyatt Karpinski, C, 131-4; 2. Aiden Kapr, NEB, 127-2; 3. Timothy Freeman, W, 120-11. Shot put: 1. Brendan Comstock, A, 41-5; 2. Josh Nittinger, A, 39-9 1/2; 3. Caleb Nason, A, 36-6 1/2. South Williamsport vs. Montgomery (Score not available) 100: 1. Gage Reynolds, M, 12.78; 2. Evan Berry, SW, 12.89; 3. Peyton Hartman, M, 12.94. 110 hurdles: 1. Carter Sullivan, SW, 22.34. 300 hurdles: 1. Carter Sullivan, SW, 1:00.24. 200: 1. Austin Hartzel, M, 28.62; 2. Cash Hill, M, 29.11; 3. Izaiah Shrawder, M, 29.51. 400: 1. Blake Barckley, SW, 1:04.27; 2. Jonathan Schmidt, M, 1:05.99; 3. Dylan Sherman, M, 1:07.99. 800: 1. John Shrimp, M, 2:13.02; 2. Dylan Hill, M, 2:27.84; 3. Gavin Freas, SW, 2:31.90. 1,600: 1. Gavin Freas, SW, 5:22.81; 2. Dylan Hill, M, 5:28.21; 3. Logan Diehl, M, 5:50.05. 3,200: 1. David Miller, SW, 13:34.93. 2. Carter Sullivan, SW, 14:15.83. 400 relay: 1. South Williamsport (Jonah White, Evan Barry, Tavian Kemrer, Dylan Scheller), 50.36. 1,600 relay: 1. South Williamsport (Blake Barckley, Gavin Freas, Dylan Scheller, Jonah White), 4:24.21. 3,200 relay: No competition. High jump: 1. Evan Barry, SW, 5-4; 2. Dylan Sherman, M, 5-2. Long jump: 1. Dylan Scheller, SW, 20-1; 2. Gage Reynolds, M, 15-8 1/2; 3. Camden Dalrymple, M, 17-3. Triple jump: 1. Dylan Scheller, SW, 40-6 1/2; 2. Camden Dalrymple, M, 37-2. Shot put: 1. Ken Hampe, M, 40-10; 2. Paxton Gephart, SW, 38-5 1/2; 3. Evan Berry, SW, 34-4. Pole vault: 1. Cal Hockman, SW, 8-6. Javelin: 1. Jack Fortin, SW, 158-11; 2. Cal Hockman, SW, 116-7; 3. John Shrimp, M, 113-6 1/2. Discus: 1. Ken Hampe, M, 99-11; 2. Chris Confer, SW, 74-10; 3. Jacob Oister, M, 111-1 1/2.

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