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Mercury roundup (Feb. 2): Perkiomen Valley boys basketball clinches PAC wild card in win over Spring-Ford

BOYS BASKETBALL

Perkiomen Valley 59, Spring-Ford 54

Results

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Perkiomen Valley1314161659
Spring-Ford121671954

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Highlights: Against top-ranked Spring-Ford, Perkiomen Valley had four different players score double-digits in a win over the Rams, snapping a 20-game win streak for the latter and earning a PAC wild card spot. Julian Sadler led with 19 points, Kyle Shawaluk scored 14, and both Morgan McKinney and Mason Thear had 12 apiece. Jacob Nguyen matched Sadler’s 19 points for Spring-Ford and EJ Campbell added 14.

 

Methacton 69, Boyertown 55

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Methacton2510161869
Boyertown1014121955

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Highlights: Sal Iemmello led Methacton with 18 points in a win over Boyertown to cap off the Warriors’ regular season after Methacton jumped out to a 25-point first quarter and never looked back. Alex Hermann had 13 points and Matt Christian added 11. Jake Kapp had a game-high 21 points for the Bears. Dylan Klass scored 13 and Zach Ward had 11.

 

Pottstown 73, Upper Perkiomen 54

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Upper Perkiomen1013112054
Pottstown1524151973

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Highlights: Pottstown clinched a PAC playoff spot with a win over Upper Perkiomen. Ty Elliot-Moore led the charge with 16 points while Terryece Phillips and Sadeeq Jackson both put up 13 apiece. Armani-Avant Brown had a game-high 19 points for Upper Perkiomen and both Dan Carpenter and Braden Rieg had 10 apiece for the Indians.

 

Norristown 50, Owen J. Roberts 34

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Owen J. Roberts62161034
Norristown91681750

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Phoenixville 63, Pottsgrove 56

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Pottsgrove1117181056
Phoenixville1617171363

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Highlights: Gabe Rinda put up a game-high 20 points for the Falcons and Julius Marshall added 19, but Pottsgrove fell to Phoenixville on the road to cap the regular season for the two squads. Deacon Baratta and Max Lebisky both scored 13 points apiece for the Phantoms and Dawson Brown had 12.

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Muhlenberg 84, Daniel Boone 52

Highlights: Xzavion Robertson scored 23 to lead the Mules in a Berks crossover game Thursday. Eric Branch added 14 points for Muhlenberg (6-4 Berks I, 14-7 overall). Matthew DiGiacomo scored 20 for the visiting Blazers (0-11 Berks II, 3-18 overall).

Daniel Boone: Delissaint 1 2-2 5, Pinchok 1 1-1 3, Gaines 3 0-0 6, Welker 0 0-0 0, Sacarello 5 2-5 12, Sherman 1 0-0 2, M DiGiacomo 9 0-0 20, Allinson 0 0-0 0, Hallman 0 0-0 0, Rodriguez-Guzman 2 0-1 4, Totals 22 5-9 52
Muhlenberg: Robertson 10 1-4 23, Mosquera 6 0-0 15, Towles 0 0-0 0, Archie 2 0-0 4, McGovern 0 0-0 0, Zaballa 0 0-0 0, LeClair 2 0-0 5, Valentin 0 0-0 0, Collado 1 0-0 2, Alcantara 1 0-0 2, Miller 2 1-2 5, Marte 2 0-0 4, Branch 6 0-0 14, Adonis 0 0-0 0, Killin 4 2-2 10, Totals 36 4-8 84
Daniel Boone 14 7 19 12 – 52
Muhlenberg 13 25 23 23 – 84
3-point goals: Delissaint, M DiGiacomo 2, Robertson 2, Mosquera 3, LeClair, Branch 2

 

GIRLS BASKETBALL

Phoenixville 51, Pottsgrove 25

Results

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Phoenixville718151151
Pottsgrove4561025

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Highlights: Phoenixville wrapped up the PAC Frontier Division championship and a bye in the first round of the playoffs with a win on the road on Thursday. Caroline Flick led the Phantoms (8-2 Frontier, 9-4 PAC, 12-7 overall) with nine points and Lucy Mauerman and Nevaeh Latimore-Beasley each scored eight. Jessica Carroll scored nine for the Falcons (4-5, 4-9, 8-12) and Mikayla Eckman added eight.

 

Methacton 51, Boyertown 36

Results

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Boyertown6981336
Methacton810231051

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Highlights: Methacton broke away from a three-point halftime lead with a 23-8 third quarter in a PAC Liberty Division contest on Senior Night. Cassidy Kropp led the Warriors (7-3 Liberty, 10-3 PAC, 15-6 overall) with 19 points, Mairi Smith scored 13 to go with 13 rebounds and Reana Torres chipped in nine points and 10 boards. Cori Bieber led the Bears (2-8, 5-8, 7-15) with 13 points and Carlie Schweizer added 12.

 

Upper Perkiomen 56, Pottstown 20

Results

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Pottstown5105020
Upper Perkiomen910152256

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Highlights: Erin States out-scored Pottstown on her own in a 31-point night and Upper Perk closed the season on a two-game win streak in the PAC Frontier. Natalie Kearney chipped in 10 for the Tribe.

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BOYS BOWLING

Daniel Boone 2, Spring-Ford 1

Highlights: The Blazers won two of three games while out-scoring the Rams 3,078-3,000 in a non-league match Thursday afternoon at Jay Lanes. Kendall Smathers bowled a 683 series with the high score of the day of 267 for Boone, followed by Patrick Moore at 632 and Blake Jeitles at 600. Mason Doan bowled a 643, Michael Haley a 634 and Declan Bromirski a 622 for the Rams.

 

GIRLS BOWLING

Daniel Boone 3, Spring-Ford 0

Highlights: The Blazers swept the Rams in a non-league match Thursday at Jay Lanes. Kristin Fitzcharles led Boone with a 560 series, followed by Julia Maggs at 542 and  Emma Elgonitis with a 523. Grace Wilding topped the Rams with a 476. Daniel Boone had a team score of 2,558 to Spring-Ford’s 1,915.

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