championships – Berks Sports Report https://berkssportsreport.com Paul Roberts Sun, 12 Jan 2025 04:22:54 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=7.0 BCIAA Wrestling Championships-Girls https://berkssportsreport.com/bciaa-wrestling-championships-girls/ Sun, 12 Jan 2025 04:22:54 +0000 https://berkssportsreport.com/?p=4683 85 girls competed in the BCIAA Individual Wrestling Tournament this year. The event was held at Reading’s Geigle Complex and came to a close on Saturday evening. The Red Knights finished atop the team standings. Here are the results of the finals. Congratulations to all of the winners!

100 pounds:

Shadel (Exeter) pinned Spencer (Wilson)

106 pounds:

Dodson (Exeter) pinned Spilker (Muhlenberg)

112 pounds:

Yerger (Gov. Mifflin) pinned Jones (Schuylkill Valley)

118 pounds:

Foscone (Schuylkill Valley) pinned Boyer (Kutztown)

124 pounds:

Becht (Schuylkill Valley) pinned Frederick (Kutztown)

130 pounds:

Lubenow (Exeter) pinned Foreman (Hamburg)

136 pounds:

Gonzalez (Reading) pinned Petrie (Hamburg)

142 pounds:

Nguyen (Wilson) pinned Rosario (Reading)

148 pounds:

Borreli (Tulpehocken) pinned Tillman (Wilson). Borreli was voted the Most Outstanding Wrestler.

155 pounds:

Nemes (Hamburg) pinned Schaeffer (Hamburg)

170 pounds:

Rivera (Reading) pinned Crespo (Schuylkill Valley)

190 pounds:

Tellez (Reading) pinned Reyes (Reading)

235 pounds:

Strunk (Hamburg) pinned Morales (Berks Catholic)

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BCIAA Wrestling Championships-Boys https://berkssportsreport.com/bciaa-wrestling-championships-boys/ Sun, 12 Jan 2025 02:39:50 +0000 https://berkssportsreport.com/?p=4681 The BCIAA Individual Wrestling Championships wrapped up Saturday evening at the Geigle Complex in Reading. About 250 boys participated in the event. Here are the results from the finals. Congratulations to all of the winners! Berks Catholic finished first in the team standings.

107 pounds:

Cruz (Muhlenberg) beat McHugh (Twin Valley) 12-6.

114 pounds:

Shuman (Berks Catholic) pinned Schaffer (Wilson) in the first period.

121 pounds:

Bitting (Berks Catholic) beat Eidle (Wilson) 6-0.

127 pounds:

Steuer (Gov. Mifflin) beat Eidle (Wilson) 7-1.

133 pounds:

Hartranft (Berks Catholic) pinned Bollinger (Brandywine Heights) in the first period.

139 pounds:

Maciejewski (Berks Catholic) beat Montegari (Gov. Mifflin) 8-7.

145 pounds:

Speece (Wilson) beat Brady (Hamburg) 19-4. Speece was voted the Most Outstanding Wrestler.

152 pounds:

Vitalo (Schuylkill Valley) won by forfeit over Karpulk (Tulpehocken) who was ill.

160 pounds:

Acevedo (Berks Catholic) pinned Hohl (Gov. Mifflin) in the second period.

172 pounds:

Eidle (Wilson) beat Keppley (Conrad Weiser) 19-3.

189 pounds:

Lenzi (Berks Catholic) beat Niedrowski (Wyomissing) 16-2.

215 pounds:

Oswalt (Exeter) beat Brownback (Wilson) 1-0.

285 pounds:

Heckman (Tulpehocken) beat Britting (Conrad Weiser) 5-0.

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Week 14 Scoreboard-Football https://berkssportsreport.com/week-14-scoreboard-football/ Sat, 25 Nov 2023 09:31:00 +0000 https://berkssportsreport.com/?p=3911 Wyomissing used a big second half to beat Danville 48-27 in the PIAA-3A quarterfinals at Albright College. The (12-1) Spartans will face Northwestern Lehigh next week. The Ironmen finish with a record of (12-2).

#2 seed Harrisburg won at #1 Manheim Township 34-28 in overtime in the District 3-6A championship. The (12-1) Cougars trailed 28-7 in the third quarter. Harrisburg claimed its third straight District 3 title and sixth overall. The Blue Streaks suffered their first loss of the season.

#3 seed Cocalico defeated #5 Ephrata 23-9 in the District 3-5A championship. The (12-1) Eagles go back-to-back. It’s their fifth District 3 title in school history. The (12-2) Mounts made just their second appearance in the District 3 tournament this year.

#1 seed Bishop McDevitt rallied past #3 Manheim Central 23-17 in the District 3-4A championship. The (11-2) Barons led 17-8 at halftime. The (13-0) Crusaders have won 26 consecutive games. This is their third straight District 3 title and 17th overall. Only Manheim Central has more trophies with 18.

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L-L Football Section Championship Breakdown https://berkssportsreport.com/l-l-football-section-championship-breakdown/ Fri, 27 Oct 2023 13:25:00 +0000 https://berkssportsreport.com/?p=3848 We’ve reached the final Friday night of the regular season in the Lancaster-Lebanon Football League. The competition has been stiff on the gridiron. Manheim Township is still undefeated and ranked #4 in the state in Class 6A by PennLive. Eleven other teams in the L-L League enter this evening with eight victories. That’s right, eleven! Here’s a quick look at the standings in all five sections. Section championships are on the line tonight!

Section 1: Manheim Township faces Wilson at John Gurski Stadium. This scenario is very simple. The winner is the outright champion. Both teams are (5-0) in league play.

Section 2: Manheim Central takes on Exeter at Don Thomas Stadium. If the Barons win, they’re the outright champions. If Exeter and Conestoga Valley win tonight, there’s a three-way tie for first place. CV is at (1-8) Muhlenberg.

Section 3: Twin Valley has already earned a share of the title with a (5-1) league mark. The Raiders host Hatboro-Horsham in a non-league contest tonight. If Ephrata and Garden Spot win, there’s a three-way tie for the championship. Ephrata is home against (2-7) Elizabethtown. Garden Spot entertains (3-6) Solanco.

Section 4: Cocalico can wrap up the title with a victory at (2-7) Conrad Weiser. The (8-1, 6-0) Eagles are ranked #5 in the state in Class 5A. Wyomissing visits Lampeter-Strasburg in a likely matchup for second place. They’re both (5-1) in the league.

Section 5: Schuylkill Valley can lock up an outright championship with a win at (8-1, 5-1) Lancaster Catholic. The Panthers are riding an 8-game winning streak. They have a (6-0) league record. If Schuylkill Valley lost, Annville-Cleona could also get a share of the title. The (6-3, 5-1) Dutchmen are at (4-5) Northern Lebanon.

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