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Wed. Pa. boys' roundup: Quakertown surges past North Penn

Quakertown dropped four of Wednesday night's first six bouts before turning it around and knocking off visiting Suburban One wrestling foe North Penn, 38-36.

Quakertown dropped four of Wednesday night's first six bouts before turning it around and knocking off visiting Suburban One wrestling foe North Penn, 38-36.

Matt Stoneback clinched the win with an 11-2 major decision over Riley McFadden at 152 pounds. Stoneback's win capped off a six-match win streak for the Panthers starting at 120 pounds. Alex Brulliea started the streak with a pinfall in 4:58 over Richie Liberio at 120 pounds.

Also in the Suburban One, Norristown clinched a share of the American Division title with a 60-12 win at Cheltenham. Nick Soldano led the Eagles with a first-period pin at 132 pounds.

Public. With six total pins, Washington easily dropped host Franklin Towne Charter, 60-18, in the quarterfinal. Kristian Black scored the matches quickest pin in 25 seconds at 113 pounds.

Franklin Towne was the Division B champion, while Washington finished in fourth place in Division A. The Eagles advance to meet Central on Friday, while Northeast will face Frankford.

Ches-Mont. Raymond Colon's pin at 113 pounds was one of the four pins Great Valley rolled at Kennett, 43-22. The Patriots won each match from 152 pounds to 182 pounds, including a 6-5 decision by Dominic DiPiazza over Rudy Perez at 170 pounds.

Octorara scored three pins as it downed visiting Oxford, 45-30. Bo Johnstone needed just 1:28 to take down Kyle Leonard at 132 pounds. The Braves also won six matches by forfeit.

Catholic. Sean Cancelliere recorded his first varsity pin at 106 pounds as Father Judge topped visiting St. Joseph's Prep, 50-18.

Pioneer. Boyertown won seven of the first nine bouts en route to dropping visiting Pottstown, 40-24. Grey Garbee opened the match with a pin over Doug Cassel in 2:42 at 170 pounds. Ty Austin Miller added a 9-2 decision over Jihad Ali at 126 pounds to aid the win.

Dan Bipi needed just 35 seconds to record a pin at 160 pounds as Spring-Ford rolled at Upper Perkiomen, 40-16.

Del-Val. Glen Mills won each match from 132 pounds to 182 as it rolled over visiting Chichester, 64-18. Of the seven straight wins, five were first-period pins. Cody Reeves scored a 31 second pin at 138 pounds.

Central. Haverford High won four straight matches by forfeit to pull away at Penncrest, 42-30. Sean Patten recorded one of the team's two pinfalls in 1:50 at 170 pounds.

Nonleague. Cameron Vakili scored a pin at 106 pounds and George School rolled over visiting Archbishop Wood, 45-30. The Cougars recorded five pins, three of which came in the first period.

George School picked up its second win of the day with a 34-33 win over Friends' Central. Tommy Lody clinched the match with a pin in 56 seconds at 152 pounds.

Basketball

Amile Jefferson dropped in 12 of his game-high 23 points in the first half as Friends' Central topped visiting nonleague foe Constitution, 62-54. Daiquan Walker had seven points and Savon Goodman had 12 for the Generals.

Also in nonleague action, Hakim Williams knocked down nine free throws and dropped in 24 points and Sayre turned away visiting Parkways West, 55-45.

Kyle Kohler knocked down a pair of free throws with 26 seconds left to secure Devon Prep's 48-45 win over visiting Delco Christian. Kohler finished with nine points and added eight rebounds. Mike Giampietro turned in six assists.

Monsignor Bonner picked up its first win of the season as it dropped host Perkiomen Valley, 63-53. Jack Carden scored nine of his game-high 19 points in the fourth quarter to seal the win.

Gary Bryant scored all 10 of his points in the first quarter as Masterman rolled easily at CAPA, 60-20.

Hans Brase scored 10 of his game-high 14 points in the first quarter to help Hill School cruise past visiting Solebury School, 70-34.

Catholic. Rashann London scored eight points in each half and Roman Catholic eased past Cardinal O'Hara, 63-28.