Checking In: Alumni Update (4-7-13)

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BASEBALL
Dylan Tice (Pennridge)
was 3-for-6 with a pair of doubles in IUP’s 1-0 loss in 14 innings to Gannon in game one of a twinbill on Saturday. In IUP’s 4-0 win in game two, Robbie Zinsmeister (North Penn) had a pair of hits.  In Tuesday’s 11-3 win at Shippensburg, Zinsmeister was 2-for-5 with a walk, double and three RBIs. Jared Weed (Council Rock North) allowed one run and struck out three in three innings in relief.

Jake Kohler (Upper Dublin) tripled home a pair of runs in Ursinus College’s 7-6 win over Washington on Saturday. In Friday’s 4-1 win over Muhlenberg, Kohler earned the win on the mound, scattering 10 hits and allowing just one run while striking out two.

Bobby Reddick (North Penn) upped his record to 3-0 on the season, throwing five innings and allowing one hit and no runs while striking out 10 in Northampton’s 7-0 win over Middlesex on Saturday. In Thursday’s 3-2 win over Lehigh Carbon, Reddick slammed the door on Lehigh Carbon’s upset bid in the ninth inning, retiring the one batter he faced and stranding the tying run on second base to earn his second save of the season.

Sophomore second baseman Billy Fleming (Council Rock South) went 2-for-4 with two runs scored in West Virginia’s 10-2 win over Marshall on Tuesday night.

Mike Bradstreet (North Penn) earned the win on the mound in Rhode Island’s 9-2 win over Massachusetts on Friday. He threw an even 100 pitches over nine innings – 75 of which were for strikes. He issued just one walk and fanned five.

Craig Lepre (North Penn) was 1-for-3 with a walk, double, RBI and run scored in Albany’s 9-6 win over Stony Brook on Friday.

James Smith (North Penn) was 3-for-3 with two runs scored in Saint Peter’s 11-7 come-from-behind win over Fairfield on Sunday. In Wednesday’s 18-8 win over Long Island, Smith had a pair of hits.

Andrew DeCew (Pennridge) and Tim Filer (Council Rock North) played starring roles in Lebanon Valley's come-from-behind 7-6 win over Catholic University on Sunday. The Dutchmen trailed 6-2 heading into the eighth inning when they exploded for five runs. Filer had a triple and scored a run and DeCew had a two-run double in the five-run outburst. DeCew finished the day 3-for-4 with a double, two runs scored and two RBIs while Filer was 2-for-4 with a double, triple and run scored. In Friday’s 30-14 win over Messiah, Filer had four hits and scored four runs. In Monday’s 17-8 win over Wilkes, DeCew was 3-for-6 with an RBI.

Sophomore rightfielder Ken McCormick (Pennsbury) had two hits in Philadelphia University’s 11-5 loss to Caldwell on Saturday. In Philadelphia’s 6-5 win over East Stroudsburg on Wednesday, McCormick had a pair of hits.

Kristopher Davis (Central Bucks East) threw seven innings in Elizabethtown’s 12-4 win over Juniata on Tuesday. He carried a perfect game into the sixth inning before giving up a single as he retired the side in order in each of the first five innings. He allowed four hits, one run and struck out five to bring his record to 2-4.

Brandon Bell (Norristown) was 4-for-5 with a double and three RBIs while Pete O’Hara (Council Rock North) had two hits in Delaware Valley’s 13-5 win over DeSales on Friday. In Wednesday’s 10-1 win over Valley Forge Christian in game one of a doubleheader sweep, O’Hara was 2-for-4 with a double, home run, three stolen bases, three runs scored and three RBIs. In Del Val’s 11-3 win in game two, Bell was 2-for-3 with two runs scored and three RBIs.

Joe Mullin (Central Bucks South) was 2-for-4 with a double and one run scored in Chestnut Hill’s 7-5 win over Bloomfield on Sunday. Ray Pusker (Pennridge) and Pat Campion (Norristown) each had one hit with Campion contributing a double. In Chestnut Hill’s 2-1 win over Bloomfield in game two of Saturday’s doubleheader sweep, Joe Crane (Council Rock South) collected his third save with a one-two-three ninth inning. Campion (double) and Crane both had one hit. In Chestnut Hill’s 6-2 win in game one, Campion had a double, two runs scored and one RBI. Pusker had an RBI and Crane had a hit. Crane threw a scoreless ninth. In Thursday’s 7-5 loss to the University of the Sciences, Mullin had two hits. In Wednesday’s doubleheader sweep of No. 22 Wilmington University, Pusker went 3-for-3 with one RBI in the nightcap. In Monday’s 6-4 loss to Philadelphia University, Crane had a pair of hits, and Campion had an RBI.

Junior Greg Welsh (Council Rock South) earned his first win of the season in Penn State’s 11-3 win over Wright State on Sunday. He held the Raiders without an earned run in eight innings. He fanned eight while allowing just six hits.

Sophomore Mike McLeod (Harry S Truman) picked up his first win of the season, throwing two scoreless innings in relief in La Salle’s 6-2 win over Lafayette on Tuesday.

Matt Hone (Council Rock North) had two hits in Widener’s 12-4 win over Penn State Berks on Wednesday.

Matt Hanson (Central Bucks West) had a single and RBI in Moravian’s 8-5 win over the United States Merchant Marine Academy on Sunday. In Tuesday’s 17-7 win over Keuka Collage, Hanson was 2-for-3.

Nick Donofry (Council Rock North) picked up his first career win on the mound in Bloomsburg’s 13-4 win over Philadelphia University on Saturday.

John Burns (Neshaminhy) was 1-for-3 with one RBI and one run scored in Gwynedd-Mercy’s 9-3 win over Cairn University in game one of Saturday’s twinbill. In game two, an 8-6 Gwynedd win, David Blount (Harry S Truman) was 1-for-3 with a run and RBI. In Thursday’s 15-11 loss to Wesley, Burns had an RBI single. In Wednesday’s 6-3 loss to Alvernia, Burns delivered a solo home run. In Tuesday’s 8-6 win over Misericordia, Burns drove in three runs.

Chris Hunter (Pennsbury) was 1-for-3 with a run scored in Penn State Abington’s 7-6 win over SUNYIT on Saturday. In the Nittany Lions 4-3 loss in 10 innings in game two of the twinbill, Will Erskine (North Penn) was 1-for-3 with a run scored. In Friday’s 10-3 win over Lancaster Bible College, Brian Camp (Cheltenham) earned the win on the mound, scattering five hits and striking out four in four shutout innings.

Matt Albaugh (North Penn) was 2-for-2 with a double, home run, two runs scored and three RBIs in Kutztown’s 11-4 win over Bloomsburg in game two of a doubleheader on Friday. Ryan Clow (Central Bucks East) threw a scoreless inning in relief. In Millersville’s 11-10 win in game one, Brandon Martinez (North Penn) was 2-for-4. Albaugh was 1-for-3 with two RBIs and a run scored. In Wednesday’s 16-10 win over Adelphi, Albaugh had a pair of hits, including a double, and one run scored. Martinez had one hit and scored four runs. Clay Sebesky (Central Bucks East) had two hits, two RBIs and scored a run.

David Pine (Council Rock North) delivered a two-run home run in Millersville’s 7-6 loss to Shippensburg on Saturday.  In Wednesday’s 40-10 win over Lincoln, Pine was 3-for-3 with five runs scored and two RBIs.

Ryan Henritzy (Council Rock North) hit a three-run home run over the left field wall in Lock Haven’s 13-4 win over Mercyhurst in game one of a twinbill on Friday. He finished the game 2-for-4 with three RBIs and three runs scored. Alec Jacob (Pennsbury) threw six innings and allowed just two earned runs as he picked up his third win of the year. In Wednesday’s 17-11 win over Bloomsburg, Henritzy drove in two runs and scored two runs.

Tyler Orr (Neshaminy) was 5-for-8 in Eastern University’s doubleheader split with King’s College on Saturday. In Eastern’s 5-0 loss, Orr had a pair of hits and then collected three more hits in Eastern’s 8-4 win in game two. In Friday’s 10-8 win over King’s, Orr had a double. In Wednesday’s 9-6 win over Maine-Presque Isle, Orr was 2-for-4 with a double, one RBI and one run scored.

Drew Frankenfield (Wissahickon) contributed an RBI double in York College’s 10-7 win over Susquehanna on Thursday. In Wednesday’s 6-5 win over Messiah, Frankenfield delivered a game-winning single with two outs in the bottom of the ninth to lift York to the walk-off win. Zach Philippi (Harry S Truman) threw two scoreless innings in relief. The Truman grad, who did not allow a hit, came into the game with the bases loaded and no outs in the seventh inning and retired three straight Falcons to keep the game tie.

Dean Diernbach (Central Bucks West) tossed two innings in relief in Cairn University’s 8-6 loss to Gwynedd-Mercy on Saturday, allowing one hit while striking out four. In Tuesday’s 10-3 loss to Centenary College, Diernbach relieved for the final 3.1 innings. In Monday’s 16-4 loss to Centenary, Joey Nieves-Markee (Bensalem) was 2-for-3.

FIELD HOCKEY
Arcadia University senior Lynn Beatty (North Penn), a standout field hockey player who concluded her field hockey career in December 2012, recently was awarded an NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship. The NCAA scholarships are awarded to graduating student-athletes in all three divisions who have demonstrated excellence on and off the field during their undergraduate career and are seeking to continue their education. Beatty, who earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in chemistry with a concentration as a Pre-Physician Assistant, will return to Arcadia in May 2013 to pursue a master’s degree in medical science through the university’s Physician Assistant program. Beatty helped turn around a field hockey team that went 5-12 during her freshman year to a squad that finished the 2012 season with a 15-6 record, which helped the Knights earn the distinction of being named the Most Improved Team in Division III. She tallied 32 goals over her last two seasons, and during her senior season led the Knights to their first-ever trip to the Commonwealth Conference postseason tournament, which included a first-round win over Stevenson University and a last-second loss to 10th-ranked Messiah College. For her efforts, Beatty was named to the All-Commonwealth second team. Over her career, Beatty received numerous university accolades, including the 2012 field hockey Coach’s Award and 2012 Quad A (Arcadia Athletics Alumni Association) Award for Character and Citizenship. She also was named the Arcadia University Junior Athlete of the Year and the Female Scholar-Athlete of the Year in 2012. Academically, Beatty graduated a semester early, earning summa cum laude honors with a 3.90 GPA and was named to the Dean’s Distinguished Honors List four consecutive semesters. She also was selected to The Philadelphia Inquirer Field Hockey Academic All-Area Team and served as an advanced tutor in mathematics and chemistry through the university’s Learning Resource Network. Beatty served as both President and Community Service Coordinator of the University’s Honors Program Executive Board, spearheading campus-wide community service and social events. From 2010-12, Beatty volunteered in the Pre-Med program at the University of Pennsylvania for eight hours a week. She also volunteered in the Emergency Department at Doylestown Hospital and worked with disabled children at the Pegasus Riding Academy in Philadelphia. She spent 10 days with the non-profit organization Hearts in Motion via Arcadia’s interdisciplinary course, Service Learning in Guatemala. Beatty volunteered with Habitat for Humanity for an Alternate Spring Break program in Immokalee, Fla.

MEN’S LACROSSE
Aurora University junior Garret Rosiek (Wissahickon) was named the Midwest Lacrosse Conference Offensive Player of the Week for the week ending March 31. Rosiek had eight points – three goals and five assists – in Aurora’s 15-8 win over Huntingdon College in the Spartans only contest of the week. He added four ground balls. On the season, Rosiek leads AU with 47 points, which includes 26 assists to go along with 21 goals and 33 ground balls.
Rosiek had a 15-point day in Aurora’s 29-2 win over Elmhurst College on Wednesday, contributing three goals and 12 assists.

Sophomore Anthony Greco (Abington) had a career best five ground balls in Cabrini’s 25-5 win over Centenary College on Wednesday. Freshman Matt Figueroa (Abington) forced a season high three turnovers.

Craig Hunsberger (Pennridge) had a goal and an assist in Elizabethtown’s 12-4 loss to Widener on Saturday. In Wednesday’s 14-2 win over Hood, Hunsberger contributed the hat trick and also had an assist.

Junior face-off specialist Shawn Coven (Pennsbury) was 8-for-13 on face offs in Ursinus College’s 10-9 win over York on Wednesday.

WOMEN’S LACROSSE
Tori Kimberly (Central Bucks West)
contributed four goals and an assist in Penn State Abington’s 24-13 loss to Cazenovia College on Saturday. Kate Schalck (William Tennent) added a pair of goals. In Penn State Abington’s 18-3 loss to Wesley on Wednesday, Kimberly had one goal.

Ashley Bossert (Wissahickon) scored a pair of goals in No. 15 Bloomsburg’s 13-10 loss to IUP on Friday. In Tuesday’s 12-5 win over Kutztown, Maggie Canavan (Springfield) had two goals and one assist while Bossert had one goal. Carly Ball (North Penn) led the defense with three ground balls and three caused turnovers to go along with one assist.

Lauren Mateja (Upper Merion) stopped 10 shots for her fifth double-digit save effort of the season in Millersville’s 14-12 win over Edinboro on Saturday. Hannah Vogel (Hatboro-Horsham) had three goals and one assist. In Friday’s 16-15 loss to Slippery Rock, Vogel scored three goals.

Freshman Carley Kendall (Souderton) scored a career best three goals No. 20 Washington College’s 22-5 win over Muhlenberg on Saturday.

Amy Cross (Upper Dublin) and Kelly Cross (Upper Dublin) each contributed a goal in Syracuse’s 10-8 come-from-behind win over Rutgers on Sunday. In Friday’s 19-7 win over Villanova, Kelly Cross had a pair of goals, and Amy Cross had a single goal.

Kelly Hamilton (Central Bucks South) scored five goals in No. 5 Lock Haven’s 15-5 win over No. 15 Bloomsburg on Saturday. In Friday’s 17-6 win over East Stroudsburg, Hamilton had two goals and an assist. In Tuesday’s 15-4 win over Millersville, Hamilton had a game-high four goals.

Sophomore Dani Horn (North Penn) had two goals in Gwynedd-Mercy’s 18-5 loss to Cabrini on Thursday night.

Sophomore Garrie Grenfell (North Penn) connected for the hat trick off the bench in Shippensburg’s 16-10 win over Slippery Rock on Saturday. Senior Roxanne Brown (Pennridge) had a pair of goals. Freshman Ally Frymoyer (Upper Merion) finished with 14 saves, one short of her career high. In Friday’s 14-8 loss to Edinboro, Grenfel made her first start of the season and scored twice while Brown contributed an assist. In Tuesday’s 18-9 loss to IUP, Frymoyer was credited with a career-high 15 saves.

SOFTBALL
Freshman Haileigh Stocks (Central Bucks South) had a home run and double and also reached base via a walk in Robert Morris University’s sweep of Monmouth on Saturday (4-0, 6-2). In Wednesday’s 6-1 win over the University of Pittsburgh, Stocks claimed her third career win, throwing five innings and allowing one run. Stocks struck out five without issuing a walk. She also contributed with her bat, finishing the day a combined 3-for-5 with two RBIs in the doubleheader sweep of Pitt.

Sophomore third baseman Liz Parkins (Souderton) contributed an RBI double in Shippensburg’s 6-0 win over Millersville on Saturday. In Friday’s 3-2 win over West Chester, Parkins earned the win to run her record to 7-0 on the season. She gave up six hits and two runs while pitching into the fifth inning.

Gabbie Berry (Norristown) contributed an RBI double in Millersville’s 2-1 win over Shippensburg in game two of a doubleheader on Saturday. In Millersville’s 6-0 loss to Shippensburg in game one, Berry and Stephanie Kulp (North Penn) each had a hit. In Friday’s 8-7 win over Kutztown in game two of a twinbill, Danielle DiFilippo (Hatboro-Horsham) was 3-for-3 with two RBIs and two runs scored. Kulp contributed an RBI single, and Berry had one RBI. In Thursday’s 12-0 win over Lincoln, Kulp combined with teammate Sarah Bertoni to toss a no-hitter, fanning five and allowing no hits in two innings in relief. In Millersville’s 23-0 win in game two of the twinbill against Lincoln, Berry was 4-for-4 with two doubles, three runs and one RBI. Kulp was 2-for-3 with a home run, three RBIs and two runs. DiFilippo was 1-for-3 with an RBI.

Chelsea Edwards (Hatboro-Horsham) hit a solo home run – her fourth round tripper of the season – in Lock Haven’s 4-3 win over Clarion on Saturday.

Stephanie Farrar (North Penn) was 2-for-3 with two RBIs and one run scored in Gwynedd-Mercy’s 15-0 win over Rosemont in game one of a twinbill Saturday. In a 13-8 win in game two, Farrar was 2-for-2 with a home run, two RBIs and three runs. In Gwynedd-Mercy’s 8-7 win over Haverford on Thursday, Farrar had two triples and an RBI.

Leadoff batter D’Anna Devine (Pennsbury) went 2-for-4 and scored two runs in the University of South Florida’s 7-1 win over Pitt on Saturday.

Erin Quense (Neshaminy) hit her second home run of the season in West Chester’s 3-2 loss to Shippensburg on Friday. She was 2-for-3 on the day in the Golden Rams’ sweep at the hands of Shippensburg. In West Chester’s 8-6 win over Holy Family on Tuesday, Laura Altenburger (Neshaminy) hit her second home run of the season, a two-run shot in the fifth inning. Devon Utterback (Central Bucks South) earned the win on the mound. In West Chester’s 6-0 loss to Holy Family in the nightcap, Altenburger was 2-for-3 with a double.

Lehigh freshman Morgan Decker (Central Bucks South) was named Patriot League Player of the Week for the week ending April 1. For Decker, it was her second Patriot league weekly award as she was named Rookie of the Week on March 4. Decker hit safely in five of six games during the week, finishing 7-for-19 (.368) with a team-high five runs batted in. Lehigh’s starting third baseman went 3-for-5 and reached base five times in the doubleheader against Hofstra. Decker also picked up an RBI single off All-American pitcher Olivia Galati in the Mountain Hawks’ 5-2 loss in game one. Against the Bison, Decker was just 4-for-14 but helped the Mountain Hawks to a series win with a critical go-ahead three-run home run in the top of the seventh inning as Lehigh rallied for a 3-1 win in the final game of the series. For the season, Decker is second on the Mountain Hawks with a .366 batting average. She also ranks second on the team with eight doubles and 20 RBIs and leads Lehigh with three home runs.
Decker doubled home the go-ahead runs with her ninth double of the season in Lehigh’s 6-3 win over Rider on Wednesday.
Mary Ward (North Penn) was 2-for-3 with two runs scored in IUP’s 7-0 win over Edinboro in game one of a twinbill on Saturday.

Kelly Hendrickson (William Tennent) went a team-best 2-for-3 in Cairn University’s 7-2 loss to Cedar Crest College on Tuesday. In Monday’s 7-0  win over Notre Dame College of Maryland, Hendrickson earned the win on the mound, allowing only five hits while striking out seven to earn her first career shutout. The win was the first of the season for Cairn. Ashley Mitchell (Pennsbury) notched her first RBI of the season in the win.

Freshman catcher Mollie Burrell (Souderton) hit a two-run home run in Philadelphia University’s 8-3 win over Nyack in the nightcap of a twinbill on Saturday. In Friday’s 9-5 win over Georgian Court, Burrell had two hits. In Wednesday’s 9-3 loss to East Stroudsburg in game one of a doubleheader, Emilia Cantrell (Central Bucks East) hit a two-run home run. In Philadelphia’s 4-2 win over East Stroudsburg in game two, Cantrell had two hits. In Philadelphia’s 7-4 loss to the University of the Sciences, Cantrell had two hits and Burrell had one hit.

Alexandra Schafer (Pennsbury) contributed a two-run single in Arcadia’s 10-3 win over Lycoming in game two of a twinbill on Saturday. In Thursday’s 8-1 win over Delaware Valley, Schafer went 3-for-4 with two runs scored and three RBIs.  In Arcadia’s 12-4 loss to Del Val on Thursday, Schafer hit a two-run double.

Senior Deanna Myers (William Tennent) became the all-time home run leader at Holy Family University in Wednesday’s sweep of Nyack. Myers, who entered the game tied for the lead for the program record with 21 career home runs, moved into first place all by herself after her second at-bat in game one. With two outs in the bottom of the third inning, Myers launched the ball over the right field fence for career home run number 22. She finished the game – a 3-2 Holy Family win - 2-for-3 with two RBIs. In Friday’s doubleheader sweep of Goldey-Beacom, sophomore Kelsi Bunda (Pennsbury) finished 4-for-7 with three runs scored and three RBIs while Myers also drove in three runs and finished the afternoon 3-for-6. In Holy Family’s 10-0 win in the opener, junior Rachael Alligood (Harry S Truman) went 5.1 innings without allowing a hit en route to earning her third victory of the season. She scattered four hits through seven innings and struck out three. In Holy Family’s 4-1 win in game two, junior Lindsey Iden (Council Rock North) contributed an RBI triple. In Saturday’s twinbill sweep of Felician, Myers finished the day 3-for-5 at the plate. Alligood earned her second shutout victory in as many days on the mound, limiting Felician to just four hits through seven innings and fanning a season-high six batters.

Alyssa Virginio (Central Bucks South) was 1-for-3 with an RBI and teammate Nicole Battaglio (Upper Merion) contributed a sacrifice fly in Penn State Abington’s 5-4 win over Gallaudet in the first game of a doubleheader sweep on Saturday.  In the Nittany Lions’ 8-0 win in game two, Virginio doubled and scored a pair of runs. In Thursday’s 5-1 win over Scranton, Virginio and Battaglio (RBI) both contributed singles. Ashley Beyer (Neshaminy) had a diving catch in the outfield to record the second out of the second inning. In Wednesday’s doubleheader against the College of Saint Elizabeth, Virginio and Battaglio each had three RBIs.

Katelyn Donald (North Penn) was 3-for-4 with four RBIs and two runs scored in Eastern University’s 8-6 win over King’s College on Saturday. Donald hit her first home run of the year in the sixth inning, driving in three runs. In Wednesday’s 8-5 win over Cabrini on Wednesday, Donald had a single and scored a run.

Senior Deanna Dungee (North Penn) improved to 12-0 on the season on Saturday, tossing a two-hit shutout in Alvernia’s 3-0 win over Elizabethtown. She fanned four. In Thursday’s 11-1 win over Ursinus College, Dungee notched the win, allowing just three hits through five innings. In Tuesday’s 11-0 win in five innings over Delaware Valley, Dungee tossed a one-hit shutout. She took a perfect game into the fifth inning and struck out seven.

Liz Decembrino (Pennsbury) was 1-for-2 with two runs scored in Hood College’s 13-1 win over Notre Dame (Md.) on Thursday.  Last fall, Decembrino was a member of the field hockey team and saw action in 12 games in goal.

MEN’S TRACK & FIELD
Junior Jonathan Eisemann (Central Bucks East) and junior Tyler Dougherty (Central Bucks South) were part of St. Joseph University’s 4x200 relay that finished third at William and Mary’s 48th Annual Colonial Relays on Saturday, posting a time of 1:27.77. Eisemann also was part of the 4x400 relay that finished fourth with a time of 3:17.30.

Johns Hopkins sophomore Michael Spadaro (Council Rock South) finished third in the triple jump at the Duke Invitational this weekend, posting a jump of 13.46m. Spadaro received Honorable Mention All-Centennial Conference in the heptathlon last fall.

Luke Rotenberger (Quakertown) was part of Elizabethtown’s 4x100 relay team that posted a time of 45.34 at the Millersville Metrics meet on Saturday.  Rotenberger was the third fastest competitor in the 400 hurdles, posting a time of 56.10.

West Chester’s Nick Drozd (Central Bucks South) was runner-up in the 800 meters at the Millersville Metrics meet on Saturday, posting a time of 1:56.45.

Junior Dan Dreeman (Council Rock South) anchored Shippensburg’s sprint medley relay that finished first at the 2013 Colonial Relays, posting a school record time of 3:27.19. Dreeman ran the final 800 meters. Sophomore Matt Bree (Central Bucks West) was part of the 4x800 relay that posted a time of 7:44.54.

WOMEN’S TRACK & FIELD
Brenda Flaherty (North Penn)
placed first out of the Messiah women at Saturday’s Millersville Metrics meet, finishing 14th in the 1500 with a time of 5:16.32.

St. Joseph sophomore Kayla Charles (North Penn) finished sixth in the 100 hurdles on Saturday at William and Mary’s 48th Annual Colonial Relays, posting a time of 14.70. She also ran the second leg of the distance medley relay that finished seventh with a time of 12:10.95.

Elizabethtown’s Ashley Underkofler (Central Bucks South) ran a 1:02.22 in the 400 meter dash to finish 10th at Saturday’s Millersville Metrics meet. Teammate Jackie Zylka (Souderton) was part of the 4x100 ‘B’ relay team that posted a time of 54.13.

Shippensburg senior Caitlin Stuetz (Cheltenham) ran the 100-meter hurdles in 14.86 seconds and the 400-meter hurdles in 1:05.70 at the Colonial Relays at William & Mary on Saturday. Both are PSAC qualifying performances. Stuetz was part of Shippensburg’s sprint medley relay that finished fifth.

MEN’S VOLLEYBALL
Junior Austin Jacoby (Pennridge) had a match-high 17 kills with two block assists in No. 9 Stevenson’s 3-2 comeback win over Eastern Mennonite on Wednesday.  

Noah Prickett (Pennsbury) had 12 kills in Cairn University’s come-from-behind 3-2 win over Eastern Mennonite University on Saturday. In Cairn’s 3-0 loss to No. 8 Juniata, Prickett had a game-high 13 kills. In Cairn’s 3-2 loss to No. 9 Stevenson, Prickett had a weekend-high 21 kills. 

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