Spring-Ford survives 3-point barrage from Methacton; Pottsgrove, PV, Phoenixville win

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Spring-Ford 71, Methacton 65 >> The Rams survived the Warriors’ long-range scoring Tuesday to come away with a victory in their Pioneer Athletic Conference Liberty Division matchup.

David Duda got all but two of his team-high 26 points on shots from 3-point range while Methacton teammate Liam Malachowski hit for another four 3-pointers to finish with 12. But Spring-Ford was bolstered by its own trio of double-figure scorers, led by Chuck Drummond (25) and including Ryan Fitzpatrick (19) and Austin Hokanson (17).

Methacton

# Player FGM FTM FTA 3PM PTS
Shamus Shields10002
David Duda902826
Brett Marburger10013
Marcus Girardo00000
Jeff Woodward41209
Andrew Pisano00000
Crandall Jones10013
Patrick O’Neill400210
Liam Malachowski400412
 Total24141665

Spring-Ford

# Player FGM FTM FTA 3PM PTS
3Charles Drummond1034225
10Ryan Fitzpatrick657219
21Nestor Diaz02202
23Noah Baker40108
24Adam Geremski00000
30Eric Page00000
44Austin Hokanson656017
 Total261520471

Pottsgrove 73, Pottstown 59 >> Manny Clark headed a quintet of double-figure scorers that fueled the Falcons’ offense in their PAC Frontier Division victory over the Trojans.

Clark hit for 16 points to lead Pottsgrove, followed by Nik Curnew (14 points), Steve Hein (12), Damir Johnson (10) and Tre Whitehurst (10). Pottstown got a game-high 19 points from Larry Wingo, 14 from Aaron Diamond and 12 from Malik Brown.

Pottstown

# Player FGM FTM FTA 3PM PTS
0Malik Brown522012
Floyd Dashiell23518
Dorian Thompson10002
Pete Marcheskie10002
13Aaron Diamond545014
24Larry Wingo747119
 Total211319257

Pottsgrove

# Player FGM FTM FTA 3PM PTS
1Manny Clark634116
2Steve Hein600012
4Jayden Blakey30028
5Nik Curnew500414
10James Dargen01201
22Damir Johnson422010
23Tre Whitehurst424010
32Nick DeCurtis10002
 Total29812773

Perkiomen Valley 59, Boyertown 36 >> The balanced Vikings had three players in double figures in a straight-forward Liberty Division win.

Justin Jaworski (17), Andrew Light (12) and Hogan Millheim (12) led the way for PV, which took control in the second half after leading 24-17 at the break.

Jerry Kapp netted 14, the Bears’ lone player in double digits.

Perkiomen Valley

# Player FGM FTM FTA 3PM PTS
Axel Lopez10002
Kevin Bernabe00000
Joe Gorla00000
11Justin Jaworski479217
12Andrew Light512112
13Tyler Strechay22228
15Sean Owens31218
24Sevon Downing00000
34Hogan Millheim447012
 Total191522659

Boyertown

# Player FGM FTM FTA 3PM PTS
Ben Margavich00000
Zack Benning10002
Keegan Schealer00000
Sam Longacre20015
Darryl Carver00000
14Jack McCloskey20015
15Ryan Meier00000
22Sean Tamasitis10002
23Jerry Kapp623317
33Marcus Thomas12215
42Garrison DiSieno00000
 Total1345636

Phoenixville 48, Pope John Paul II 32 >> Shyheim Abernathy and Hunter Herschell each scored 14 points as the Phantoms built a 24-13 lead at the half en route to the convincing win.

Nasir Green was another double-digit scorer for Phoenixville, finishing with 10 points. Avery Close added seven points.

PJP was led by a 19-point effort from Aidan McCarthy, but a one-point second quarter was enough to put the Golden Panthers behind for good.

Phoenixville

# Player FGM FTM FTA 3PM PTS
1Shyheim Abernathy539114
3Phil Meszaros00000
4KJ Quinn00000
5Avery Close15607
10Nasir Green500010
11Hunter Herschell600214
13Colin Hook00000
20Brendan Jenkins00200
41Colton Brown00000
53Dalton Jowder01201
32Quinn Danna10002
 Total18919348

Pope John Paul II

# Player FGM FTM FTA 3PM PTS
1Aidan McCarthy633419
2Dan Cirino21205
3Francis Interrante22217
10Colin Loughlin00000
12Luke Roth00000
23Matt DeLaurentis00000
32Rick Bearden01201
34Vince Viney00000
42Scott Stockunas00000
54Matt Cressman00000
 Total1079532

Norristown 50, Owen J. Roberts 42 >> The Eagles weathered the Wildcats’ fourth-quarter charge to emerge victorious in their PAC Liberty Division contest.

Norristown took a 36-26 lead into the fourth quarter, then saw OJR win the frame 16-14. Dawson Stuart was Roberts’ scoring leader with 13.

Norristown

# Player FGM FTM FTA 3PM PTS
Lamont Sanford02202
Tyrique Lyons11204
Justin Ulmer13405
2Darius McGowan21105
13Kurahn Clark21205
21Xavier Edwards722016
30Pierre Corner00000
34Marquise Greenwood458013
 Total171521050

Owen J. Roberts

# Player FGM FTM FTA 3PM PTS
Colin Gamble00000
3Bobby Walker23518
10Justin Cervi10002
11Sean Praweckyj21205
12Matt Lewis00000
14Dawson Stuart535013
24Sa’Vaughn Davidheiser11503
25Jake Umstead10002
33Justin Bailey31407
Nick Massa02202
 Total151123142

Upper Merion 60, Upper Perkiomen 46 >> The Vikings made their early double-digit lead hold up on the way to a PAC Frontier Division win over the Indians.

Ryan Kendra hit for 18 points, and Liam Boyle another 14, for a UP unit that trailed its guests by a 17-7 count after one quarter and 33-21 at the half. UM hit from 3-point range seven times.

Upper Merion

# Player FGM FTM FTA 3PM PTS
Timmy Biegalski20026
Chris Carita10013
Ethan Miller812219
Aidan Newell32208
Andrew Persaud30028
Anthony Shepperd10002
Moyer10002
Joseph Breece500010
2Brandon Higgins10002
 Total2534760

Upper Perkiomen

# Player FGM FTM FTA 3PM PTS
Will Walker40008
3Nick Groff04404
5Ryan Kendra669018
10Liam Boyle500414
40Nolan Graber10002
 Total161013446

Perkiomen School 63, Barrack Hebrew 37 >> The Panthers used a 31-3 run in the third quarter to pull away from Barrack Hebrew and claim victory in this Tri-County League game.

Chandler Brooks had 16 points to lead Perkiomen (15-3), which saw Barrack cut its advantage to seven midway through the third. Nick Guadarrama had 15 points, Atakan Sahinkaya 10 and Reggie James nine to fuel the Panther offense.

Gov. Mifflin 83, Daniel Boone 59 >> The Blazers got a combined 45 points from Chaunce Johnson and Ryan Okuniewski, but the Mustangs showed more offensive balance on the way to winning this Berks Conference contest.

Johnson’s 25 counters earned him game scoring honors, and Okuniewski was second with 20. GM, however, had five players hit double figures and a total of 11 score points.

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