BOYS SOCCER
Northumberland Christian 2, St. John Neumann 1
WILLIAMSPORT — After falling behind early, Northumberland Christian rallied with goals by Zachary Newbury and Luis Mendez to earn the nonleague victory.
Newbury scored the equalizer midway through the first half and the Lions (3-1) got the only goal in the second half from Mendez on an assist from David Mahoney.
Meadowbrook Christian 1, Penn View 0
BELLVILLE — Tarik Laroche scored the game’s only goal to put the Lions into the Bellville Mennonite Tournament final.
GIRLS SOCCER
Meadowbrook Christian 4, Weatherly 0
MILTON — Brittany Groninger opened the scoring for the Lions and Madison Burrows finished with a hat trick in the opening game of the Meadowbrook Kickoff Tournament.
Groninger scored in the first 10 minutes and Burrows added two goals in the second half and then midway through the second half pushed the Lions into today’s final.
Meadowbrook will meet Columbia- Montour Vo-Tech, 1-0 winners over Benton, in today’s final.
Northumberland Christian 6, St. John Neumann 1
WILLIAMSPORT — Brooke Conklin had a hand in four goals, scoring twice and assisting on two more as Northumberland Christian remained unbeaten.
Conklin scored twice in the first half and also assisted on Emily Wolff’s goal as Northumberland (4-0) built a 5-0 lead. Alyssa Wessner also scored twice and added an assist.
Sunbury Ch. 2, New Covenant 0
NORTHUMBERLAND — Chrissa Erdman scored in the first half and Abby Daddario added a goal in the third in an ACAA victory.
Emily Hendrickson made three saves for Sunbury Christian (3-0, 1-0), which outshot New Covenant (0-2) 17-3.
High School Sports
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Shikellamy Braves pull away from Shamokin
SUNBURY — Tyler Pratt kept Shikellamy in the game in the third quarter Wednesday, scoring all seven of the Braves’ points. He then got some help in the fourth.
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High School Roundup: Selinsgrove tops Jersey Shore
JERSEY SHORE — With the game tied at 32 at the half, the Selinsgrove boys basketball term went on a big run in the third quarter to open up the game and take a 65-56 Heartland Athletic Conference Division I win over Jersey Shore on Wednesday.
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Shikellamy Braves rally to stay alive
SELINSGROVE — With 11 losses, the Shikellamy girls basketball team is teetering on the brink of elimination from the District 4 Class AAA playoffs. And on Wednesday night, it looked like the Braves were going to go quietly into the offseason when Selinsgrove built a 14-point lead early in the third quarter.
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Girls basketball: Records fall, Red Tornadoes stay unbeaten
SOUTH WILLIAMSPORT -- An overflow crowd zealously cheered Tierney Pfirman's pursuit of the South Williamsport scoring record throughout Tuesday's game, until their breathless faces matched the Mounties' royal blue.
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Seals bounce Braves again
SELINSGROVE -- Following Selinsgrove's 54-44 victory over Shikellamy on Saturday, the Seals are still one win away from clinching a playoff berth. The Braves, meanwhile, reached that plateau last week.
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Jersey Shore tops Seals to win AAA crown
MILTON -- After several years of wrestling Shikellamy in the District 4 Class AAA Duals final, Shawn Weaver had seen plenty of reversals on championship day in Milton. Not the reversals that give a wrestler two points, but the reversals of outcomes from the regular season to the district tournament.
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High school wrestling: Wildcats eager to compete in D4 Duals
MIFFLINBURG -- Mifflinburg coach Dave Murray said the decision this season to seriously upgrade the schedule was made by the wrestlers. But facing the likes of Blair Academy (N.J.), ranked No. 1 in the nation, and Germantown Academy in the National High School Wrestling Coaches Association Festival in Brodheadsville earlier this month could certainly adversely affect the Wildcats' seeding for the District 4 Class AA Duals Tournament.
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Line Mountain Eagles close in on perfection
MANDATA -- A CD playing their warm-up music skipped for a spell, but that was all that went wrong for Line Mountain's girls Saturday. The unbeaten Eagles put together a crippling run bridging the middle quarters to shake Mifflinburg and storm to a 66-29 nonleague win.
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High School Wrestling: Line Mountain wins own tournament
MANDATA -- With only a week left to qualify for the District 4 Dual Tournament, Line Mountain coach Mike Martz knew his own tournament Saturday could make or break the Eagles' chances. But the Eagles are breathing a little easier today, having improved from 4-2 to 8-2 with a 4-0 record in the five-team Line Mountain Duals Tournament.
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High school swimming: Green Dragon boys sweep
LEWISBURG -- Nothing can take away from the state championship experience that the core of the Lewisburg girls swimming team has. And because of it, it has made life a lot easier for first-year coach Derek Updagraff Jr.
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