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Wednesday, June 29, 2011

Oaklane Quarter Midget Racing Club results June 18 and 25

The following results are from Oaklane Quarter Midget Racing Club races on June 18 and 25 in Trumbauersville.
June 18
With 175 cars the action at Oaklane Speedway is starting to heat up at Oaklane in preparation for the Easter Grand National Championship races at the end of July. Racers came from as far away as Georgia and Canada to compete.

Heavy Honda C Main:  1. Tyler Galatro   2. Matthew Hughes  3. Jacob Fisher.
Senior Honda F Main:  1. Ryan Davey 2. Kimberly Vinciguerra 3. Ian Gillespie
Heavy Honda B Main: 1. Ian Williamson 2. Tyler Schuster 3. Louis Keralitis.
Senior Honda E Main: 1. Justin Keraitis 2. Jacob Nelke 3. Ryan Davey.
Heavy Honda A Main: 1. Luke Harding 2. Rich Speeney 3. Jonathan Josko.
Senior Honda D Main: 1. Robbie Wisnieski 2. Ryan Quinn 3. Jacob Nelke.
Senior Honda C Main: 1. Justin Keraitis 2. Jacob Bailey 3. Kiel Cochran.
Senior Honda B Main: 1. Bubba Lofton 2. Matthew Pawelski 3. Nicholas Descoteau.
Senior Honda A Main: 1. Payton Zellers 2. Bubba Lofton 3. Chloe Harding.
Junior Stock Heat 1: 1. DJ Hunt 2. Andrew Molleur 3. Treyten Lapcevich.
Light Mod Heat 1: 1. Jack Wehmeyer 2. Treyten Lapcevich 3. Matt Swanson.
Heavy Mod Heat 1: 1. Luke Harding.
Light 160 Heat 1: 1. Bubba Lofton 2. Robbie Wisnieski.
Light 160 Heat 2: 1. Kyle Lee 2. Joey Bailey.
Light 160 Heat 3: 1. Camara Owens 2. Nathaniel Brinker.
Heavy 160 Heat 1: 1. Rich Speeney 2. Mike Melair 3. Chloe Harding.
Heavy 160 Heat 2: 1. Tyler Reeser 2. Matt Tanner 3. Matthew Pawelski.
Light B Heat 1: 1. Kyle Lee 2. Bryce Corbett 3. Matt Swanson.
Heavy A Heat 1: 1. Tyler Reeser 2. Mike Melair 3. Cayden Lapcevich.
Light World Formula Heat 1: 1. David McCrone 2. Brandon Grosso 3. Jimmy Potts.
Light World Formula Heat 2: 1. Kyle Lee 2. Matt Swanson 3. Robin Schultz.
Heavy World Formula Heat 1: 1. Cayden Lapcevich 2. Louis Keralitis 3. Joey Bailey.
Junior Novice A Main: 1. Nick Wehmeyer 2. CJ Bair 3. Scott MacConnel.
Senior Novice, Unrestricted A Main: 1. Jesse Lederer 2. Luke Willets 3. Sean Lewis.
Light 160 D Main: 1. Jacob Descoteau 2. Joshua Patterson 3. Clayton Davey.
Junior Honda C Main: 1. Matt Jarowicz 2. Cecilia Smith 3. Logan Blake.
Light 160 C Main: 1. Tylor Blake 2. Jacob Descoteau 3. Ryan Quinn.
Junior Honda B Main: 1. Treyten Lapcevich 2. Joshua Patterson 3. DJ Hunt.
Junior Animal A Main: 1. Andrew Molleur 2. Ava Horvath 3. Shane Emmons.
Light 160 B Main: 1. Nicholas Vinciguerra 2. Ryan Davey 3. Matthew Lewis.
Heavy 160 B Main: 1. Ian Williamson 2. Matt Dille 3. Kelsey Reeser.
Junior Honda A Main: 1. Jack Wehmeyer 2. Andrew Molleur 3. DJ Hunt.
Senior Stock A Main: 1. Tylor Blake 2. Kiel Cochran 3. David McCrone.

June 25
126 Cars
Light 160 C Main: 1. Brendon Bock 2.     Nicholas Descoteau 3. David Erb.
Heavy 160  C Main: 1. Matt Dille 2. Mike Melair 3. Bubba Mekel.
Senior Honda B Main: 1. Nathaniel Brinker 2. David Erb 3. Jamie McAnally.
Junior Honda B Main: 1. Shane Emmons 2. Logan Blake 3. Bruce Graham.
Heavy Honda B Main: 1. Jonathan Josko 2. Brooke Fern 3. Tyler Galatro.
Light 160 B Main: 1. Nathaniel Brinker 2. Joshua Patterson 3. Payton Zellers.
Heavy 160 B Main: 1. Joey Bailey 2. Mike Melair 3. Jamie McAnally.
Junior Novice A Main: 1. Scott MacConnel 2. Hunter Boyle  3. Joshua Cranmer.
Junior Novice, Unrestricted A Main: 1. Jesse Lederer 2. Leah Bair 3. Sean Lewis.
Junior Animal A Main: 1. Joshua Patterson 2. Ava Horvath 3. Shane Emmons.
Senior Honda A Main: 1. Chloe Harding 2. David McCrone 3. Kiel Cochran.
Junior Honda A Main: 1. Joshua Patterson 2. Ava Horvath 3. Ryan MacConnell.
Heavy Honda A Main: 2. Jonathan Josko 3. Ashley O'Toole.
Senior Stock A Main: 1. Joey Jarowicz 2. Kiel Cochran.
Light Mod A Main: 1. Camara Owens 2. Tylor Blake 3. Matt Swanson.
Light 160 A Main: 1. Kyle Lee 2. Nicholas Vinciguerra 3. Bubba Lofton.
Heavy 160 A Main: 1. Luke Harding 2. Mike Melair 3. Ian Williamson.
Light B A Main: 1. Payton Zellers 2. Kyle Lee 3. Dylan McCrone.
Heavy B A Main: 1. Kristian Lederer 2. Mike Melair 3. Tyler Reeser.
Junior Half A Main: 1. Kaleb Morrissey 2. Aaron Boyer.
Light World Formula A Main: 1. Tyler Reeser 2. Dylan McCrone 3. Jonathan Josko.
Heavy World Formula A Main: 1. Ian Williamson 2. Jeffrey Souder 3. Adam Giovanetti.

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Montgomery County Quarter Midget Racing Club Results June 22 and 25

The following results are from Montgomery County Quarter Midget Racing Club races on June 22 and 25 in Phoenixville.

June 22
Jr Novice: Logen Snyder, Logan Bauman, Bennett Skelton, Nicholas Hahn.
Jr NoviceU/R No. 1: Edward Cielecki, Michael Langley, Matthew Harvey, Brooke Trent, Nicholas Birmingham.
Jr Novice U/R No. 2:  Wyatt Harrar, Ryan Harris, Kasey Trent, Thomas Prychka.
Sr Novice:  Alexandra Herbst.
Sr Novice U/R: Alex Hahn, John Arms.
Jr Honda No. 1: Jack Culbertson, Morgan LaBuda, Conner Weiss, Dalton Maiers, Brandon Shipley.
Jr Honda No. 2: Jared Edwards, Decker Swinehart, Zach Curtis, Conner Stoudt, Cody West.
Half: Billy Lasko, Blaine Bracelin, Aaron Boyer, Erik Spencer.
Hvy World Formula: Sami Schenck, Ryan Lilick, Cory Merkel, Connor King, Jordan Knepp.
Lt 60 No. 1: Kyle Weiss, Aaron Bollinger, Jimmy Meitzler, Matthew Lewis, Johnathon Gallagher.
Lt 160 No. 2: Dlyan Swinehart, Andrew Layser, Kyle Lilick, Peyton Chippie.
Hvy 160 No. 1: Jason Bochnowicz, Samantha Lieberman, Heather Lasko, David Fetrow, David Crossman.
Hvy 160 No. 2:  Eric Humlhanz, Tyler Whary, Stevie Senn, Blake Hindle, Angel Delancey.
Sr Honda No. 1: Hanna Flood, Marshall LaBuda, Justin Hufford, Ryan Laise, Bobby Yeaney.
Sr Honda No. 2: Austin Bishop, Sam Scicchitano, Tyler Owen, Seth Spayd, Matthew Koresko.
Hvy Honda: Danielle Scheneck, Samantha King, Daniel Birmingham.

June 25
Jr Animal: Gracie Hixton.
Sr Novice: Alexandria Herbst.
Sr Novice U/R: John Arms, Alex Hahn, Steve Darling.
Sr Honda No. 1: Jake Sangangelo, Dylan Swinehart, Seth Spayd, Madalyn Harvey, Aubrey Pence
Sr Honda No. 2: Andrew Layser, Joel Peck, Kyle Lilick, Sam Scicchitano, Hanna Flood
Hvy Honda: Brittany Erlstein, Blaike Bracelin, Blake Hindle, Samantha King.
Jr Novice: John Darling, Logan Bauman, Nicholas Hahn.
Jr Novce U/R: Kasey Trent, Michael Langley, Brooke Trent, Matthew Harvey.
Half: William Butler, Billy Lasko.
Lt 160: Andrew Layser, Dylan Swinehart, Brian Zyck, Kyle Lilick, Hanna Flood.
Hvy 160: Brittany Erlstein, Eric Humlhanz, Ryan Lilick, Blake Hindle, Angel Delancey.
Jr Honda: Zach Curtis, Gracie Hixton, Wyatt Harrar.
Hvy World Formula: Brittany Erlstein, Connor King, Blake Hindle Ryan Lilick, Billy Lasko.
Lt World Formula: Eric Humlhanz.

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Athletics win TYA Baseball Majors Division


The Athletics won the TYA Baseball Majors Division with an 11-8 victory in the championship game. Solid pitching, clutch hitting and all-around team effort were the keys to the win.  

Pictured front row (from left): Max Behr, Owen Murphy, Tyler Hall, Chris Killion,  Daniel Bonsignore, Nolan Marett. Middle row: Doug Bell, Ryan Delamater, Tyler Elliott, Jarett Brown, Ryan Bealer, Jonathan Kim. Back row: Assistant coach Kevin Killion, head coach Don Delamater, assistant coach Ken Hall, assistant coach Barry Bealer.

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Souderton Minor League Champions


The team pictured above won the 2011 Souderton Minor League championship. Team members included Moses Clemmens, Teddy VanDewater, Luke Taylor, Bobby Wholan, Nick Leiss, Nate Seagrist, Matt Nimon, Kellen McMichael, Nick Koebert, Tommy Ruggiero, Logan Gillespis. The team was coached by Marc Taylor, Bob Wholan, and Matt VanDewater.

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North Penn wins U9 Division at Libery Lacrosse Shootout

 
The North Penn Boys Lacrosse won five straight games to win the U9 division at the Liberty Lacrosse Shootout. North Penn bested SPA (7-0), Kennett Square (10-6) and West Chester (7-4) before topping Collegeville 4-3 in the semifinals and Ashbee/Radnor  8-7 in the final.
 
Pictured front row (from left): Jacob Dardzinski, Hayes Rosato, Daniel McCaffey, Sage Trautz, Griffin Zobel, Sean McCartney, Cole Daley, Drew Callabretta. Middle row: Jack Kim, Mark Huntley, Ryan meagher, Ryan Murphy, Bryon Rimmer, Conor Young. Back row: Chris Meagher, head coach Kris Franklin, Ray McCaffrey, Rich McCartney. Not pictured: Nicky Jushchyshyn

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Monday, June 27, 2011

Warminster Warriors U12 win Rock Spring League


The Warminster Warriors U12 girls soccer team, coached by Bill Hontz, defeated Warrington by a score of 2 -1 on June 5, 2011, to finish as undefeated champions in the Rock Spring League.

The team also recently competed in the Whitewater Cup Classic Soccer Tournament in the Poconos over Memorial Day weekend and finished as the undefeated to win the U12 girls division.

Pictured front row (from left): Emila Hess, Nikki Reh, Allison Laucella, Courtney Anderson, Danni Repkoe, Keiana Morris, Cameron Plummer. Middle row: Briana Nolin, Jocelyn Flores, Stephanie Woolston, Abigayle Parkinson, Erin Thompson, Rachel Knight. Back row: Coach Bill Hontz, Emily Butterworth, Kimmev Mitchell, Sydney Turgyan, assistant coach Bob Butterworth. Not pictured: Alison Hontz, Sarah Richie.

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Braves win TYA Baseball Senior Majors championship


The TYA Baseball Senior Majors team, the Atlanta Braves, won the 2011 championship with a 9-8 come-from-behind win.


Pictured front row (from left):  Pauly "Bat Boy"  Walnuts, Johnathan Owen, Zach Moretski, Tyler Scheetz and Carter"The Groundskeeper" Catanzaro. Middle row: Rondo, A-Hug, Derek Heiserman, David Saulino, A.J. Catanzaro, Dominic Gambone, Brandon Rice. Top row: Coach Dave Saulino, coach Joe Catanzaro, head coach Paul Moretski, coach Erik Scheetz, coach Rich"Trooper" Heiserman. Not pictured:  Michael Basilii, Marty Dolan.

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Sunday, June 19, 2011

NPVGSA takes first place in VIGS U-14 regular season



Mel Lauro threw a no-hitter as NPVGSA defeated previously unbeaten RASA 11-0 to take first place in the VIGS U-14 Division regular season.


Pictured front row:  Elizabeth Keller. Second row (from left):  Madison McColgan, Susan Slawinski, Hannah Selheimer, Kristina Miller, Anna Grace Gill, Samantha Baccari. Third row: Serena Russo, Jennifer Walton, April Wright, Kaelyn Motts, Melanie Lauro, Erica Veneziale, Erin DiNunzio. Back row: Assistant coach Andy Selheimer, assistant coach Joe Stove, head coach Scott Lauro.

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Banshee's 16U wins Richard Millhouse ASA 16U National Qualifier


The Banshee’s Fastpitch Softball 16U team from Horsham went 6-0 in winning the Richard Millhouse ASA 16U National Qualifier in College June 4-5. The championship secures a birth in the ASA/USA Championships to be played in Chattanooga, Tenn.

Serious travel players interested in the Banshee’s Fastpitch Softball organization at the 10U, 12U, 14U, 16U and 18U level may go to our website at www.bansheesfastpitch.com for additional information. 
Pictured front row (from left) : Allison Milligan, Kate Yanders, Amanda Costello, Nicole Casagrand, Samantha Lichtner, Kate Mims.  Back row (from left to right) : Daria Edwards, Courtney Miller, Renae Petrucci, Maria Spinosa, Michelle Rauch.

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MUSC Karen Wildey Memorial Soccer Tournament

The Fourth Annual MUSC Karen Wildey Memorial Soccer Tournament was recently hosted by Montgomery County Community College. The teams below placed in the top three in the tournament.  This tournament is dedicated to the memory of Karen Wildey, one of MUSC’s parents, whose untimely passing occurred in 2007. Proceeds from this tournament will be used to provide anti-DUI education/ awareness program(s) to students.

FIRST PLACE: CRUSADERS 1
 Pictured front row (from left): Matt Hull, Colin McKinnon. Middle row: Christopher Quasti. Back row: Ben Lippincott, Zach Neri, Alex Downey.



SECOND PLACE: MUSC U16M MAGIC
Pictured front row (from left): Sean Waters, Brian Piscitelli, Christopher Burg, Peter Sanchez.  Back row: Coach Bob Hessler, Brian Wood, Logan Welch,Ryan Schulze, Rajiv Sambharya, coach Bob Burg.



THIRD PLACE: CRUSADERS 2
Pictured (from left): Coach Steve Toeller,  Dan Godzeiba, Christian Toeller, Francesco Giacomarra, Stefano Giacomarra, Garret Macrone,  Alex Mazza,  DangKhoa Tran, Kneeling-Andrew Rutz.

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Monday, June 13, 2011

Corpus Christi Varsity Black wins Region 20 Softball Championship


The Corpus Christi Varsity Black girls softball team won the Region 20 championship game, defeating Mary, Mother of the Redeemer 10-5. The team is coached by Ken Seal, Tom Gilmartin, Tim Hill and Mark Moroz.

Pictured front row (from left): Jillian Gilmartin, Ashley Seal, Clare Hill, Maureen Moroz, Caroline Mulligan. Back row: Sydney Clark, Shannon Hill, Brigit Coleman, Leah Carreras, Danielle Marks, Caitlin Kerr, Brigid Murphy, Giovanna Citro. Not pictured: Maddie Baldini.

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Harleysville Thunderbirds U12 wins USSSA Spring Dazzle Tournament


The Harleysville Thunderbirds U12 fast pitch softball team won the USSSA Spring Dazzle Tournament, held early April in Collegeville.  The team went 5-0 during the tournament.

Pictured front row (from left): Brianna Reuss, Shannon Ball, Shannon Hill, Ashley Seal, Jovanna Alfonsi, Meghan Johnson, Spenser Gray, Celeste Rosato, Allison Klee, Kailey Karabin, Meghan Klee, KC Beck. Back row: coach Ken Seal, coach Ernie Klee, coach Frank Ball, coach Shannon McDonald. Not pictured: Coach Rob Reuss.

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Pennridge Little League Opening Day


Pennridge Little League's Opening Day festivities on April 30 kicked off with a parade of the current teams through of Perkasie and ended at the Pennridge Little League fields,  where the league’s founders and Hall of Fame inductees (listed below) were honored:

  • Sam Pierce, founder, represented by his daughter, Carol Pierce.
  • James Hackett, co-founder and first treasurer, represented by daughters Joanne Raphael and Jill Hackett.
  • Russ Hollenbach, first vice president, represented by Mayor and Mrs. John Hollenbach and grandchildren Russ and Becky Hollenbach.
  • Jim Groff, first president, represented by son, Jim Groff.
  • Paul “Reds” Snyder, first secretary, represented by son, Tim Snyder.
  • Merrill Schrack, first umpire-in-chief, represented by son, James Schrack.
  • Earl Gehman, board member, represented by daughter, Karen Lyons.
  • Buzz Cressman, board member, represented by his wife, Carlyn Cressman, son, Tim Cressman and daughter, Susan Cressman.
  • Ernie Moyer (only living original member), first manager of the Jaycees.
  • Abe Mann, assistant manager of Jaycees, represented by sons Jim and Dave Mann and daughter-in-law, Grace Mann.
  • Francis “Gus” Schmidt, first manager of Renner Bros., represented by daughter, Jennifer Spear Schmidt.
  • Les Gilbert, assistant manager of Renner Bros. - represented by sons Dan and George Gilbert
  • Norm Steinly, first manager of Hartman Welders - represented by son, Jack Steinly
  • Dave Oltman, first manager of Rotary - represented by daughter, Debra Oltman

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Black Belt Testing and Promotion at Mark Cashatt's Taekwon-Do School



On May 21, Black Belt testing and promotions were held at Mark Cashatt’s Taekwon-Do School, Inc. in Souderton. 


Pictured from left: Megan Smith for second DAN, Keri Mallon and Eileen Tierney for third DAN, Kellan McMichael for second DAN, Dane McMichael for third DAN, Andrew Shaqfeh for second DAN, Alison Mallon for first DAN, Joe Maier for second DAN, Spencer Trabbold for third DAN, Dean Shaw for first DAN, CJ Clifton for third DAN, Dave Bennett and Nicolas Shaqfeh for second DAN, Tracie Rubery for third DAN, Marc Erskine for second DAN, Destiny Bush for third DAN, Ashlan McMichael for second DAN and Cole Medvesky for first DAN. Pictured far right is Master Instructor Mark Cashatt, 7th DAN.

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Towamencin Titans 12U win Memorial Day Tournament


The Towamencin Titans 12U travel baseball team won the 12U Towamencin Memorial Day Tournament, which it hosted at Green Lane Park. The tournament featured teams from Unionville, Mt. Pocono, Hatfield, Methacton, Central Perk, Boyertown, Douglassville, Souderton, Whitpain, Abington, Lower Gwynedd and Towamencin.

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Montgomery Twisters 16U win Memorial Day Classic



The Montgomery Twisters 16U Softball Team went 5-1 to win the 2011 Memorial Day Classic in Quakertown. This win qualifies the Twisters to play in the USSSA World Series in either Salisbury, Md. or at the ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex in Lake Buena Vista, Fla.


Pictured front row (from left): Hannah Sofield, Taylor Kane, Hannah Sheehan, Laura Kane, Becca Dougherty, assistant coach Megan Halberstadt. Back row: Head coach Rick Shoulberg, Megan Roynan, Krista Goepfrich, Alyssa Shoulberg, Rachel Kulp, assistant coach Mike Sheehan, Emily Smith, Lexi Mayo, Caroline Hentzen, Megan Gallagher, Danya Briefer, assistant Coach Rick Smith, Sarah Keller.

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Beneficial Bank's Hatboro Branch treats Horsham Challenger League to lunch



Beneficial Bank’s Hatboro Branch, and its Manager Maryann Sweriduk, treated all of the players in Horsham Challenger Little League to lunch at the snack stand on May 21. The Challenger Division of Horsham Little League, supported by the Horsham Rotary, allows children with physical and intellectual disabilities to participate in baseball with the support of buddies, including youth volunteers.



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Sunday, June 5, 2011

Harleysville Thunderbirds 14U Red clinch USSSA World Series berth

The Harleysville Thunderbirds 14U Red fastpitch softball defeated the Boyertown Storm 6-2 on May 14 to clinch at tie for first in the 20-team, rain-shortened USSSA May Madness Tournament held at Veterans Park in Richland Township. With the victory, the Thunderbirds assured themselves a berth in the USSSA World Series.

Harleysville trailed 2-0 before Morgan Campbell cut the deficit in half when her RBI Single plated Alyssa Hughes. The Thunderbirds then took the lead with five runs in the sixth. With the bases loaded, Hughes' base hit brought Missy Wiley and Dayna Shelly in for a 3-2 advantage. A Heather Moore single scored Hughes, while Brady Tillotson's two-run triple plated Moore and Samanthi Ali, putting the Thunderbirds up four.

Carlee Fairchild relieved Hughes in the cricle and pitched two scoreless innings to seal the victory.

Earlier, Harleysville defeated the Brandywine Blast 7-4 as Emily Gordon drove in two runs and scored once. Shelly, Wiley, Moore, Tillotson and Campbell also drove in runs while Hughes struck eight for the complete-game victory.

The Thunderbirds also bested Velocity Blue 7-1 with Fairchild collected the complete-game win. Campbell, Ali, Hughes and Moore each collected RBIs, while Emily Adelsberger scored twice.

Harleysville also had made several defensive highlights and timely stolen bases throughout the day. Maddie Cadler and Shelley were outstanding at catcher with Calder playing the position in two of the three games.

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