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Jersey Shore’s Hollick places top-three twice, headlines strong day for area at PHACs

BLOOMSBURG – When it comes to Jersey Shore girls track and field, underclassmen keep giving fans reasons to be excited for the future. Last season, it was now sophomore Aaralynn Kimble that set the tone for a promising career. And in 2026, freshman Elizabeth Hollick is doing the same.

At Saturday’s PHAC Track and Field Championships in Bloomburg, Hollick took the podium not once, not twice, but four times throughout the day – thrice individually and once as a member of the 1,600-relay team. Her efforts headlined a strong showing for the team as a whole, as the girls placed sixth with 32 team points and the boys earned multiple league medals.

It was a well-rounded day overall for the freshman, who placed second in the 300-meter hurdles (46.66), third in the 100-meter hurdles (16.08) and seventh in the high jump (4-10) and played a crucial role in Shore’s bronze-medal showing in the 1,600 relay. There were places she felt she could’ve done better, but she was proud of the performance overall and happy to have the chance to compete against some of the top athletes in the area.

“I think I’m having a good day so far,” said Hollick prior to her high jump. “My 300 hurdles wasn’t my best time, but sticking with Kylie (Temple) is probably my strongest point. I just need to come out of blocks faster.”

Over the past few seasons, hurdles has picked up steam in District 4 when it comes to talent. Hughesville senior Kylie Temple is a returning Class AA state champ, and Williamsport’s Aubrey Phillips-Cobb has won multiple District 4 Class AAA titles.

Hollick raced both and still managed to shine, falling less than two seconds short of gold against Temple in the 300 and hitting a new PR in the 100. Considering Temple has prospered in the event through all four years of her high school career, that’s certainly impressive to say the least.

“Being between Kate (Batkowski), Aubrey and Kylie, the nerves really set it on me during the 300. But after you get off the blocks, you’ve really just got to go,” said Hollick.

“It’s all on you after that, but it was fun. It’s so fun. Next year, when they’re gone, I don’t know what I’m going to do.”

Alongside Hollick, Aaralynn Kimble also placed in multiple events.

Despite seeing her season heavily impacted by injuries, Kimble performed well in her return to action, placing fourth in the 400 (1:01.12) and eighth in the 200 (27.06). She was also a part of Shore’s bronze-medal showing in the 1,600 relay alongside Hollick, Kathleen Loomis and freshman Marlee Lehman.

Rust did show from time to time, with a fast start in the 400 leading to her slowing down the stretch. But Kimble came into the event looking to try her best and see what came out of it, and she feels better days lie ahead heading into districts.

“This is my first meet back from being injured, so I was just coming in with an open mindset,” said Kimble. “I feel like my injuries held me back a lot this year. I haven’t hit any PRs yet, but we still have districts to get better.”

Rounding out the team’s placements on the girls’ side was senior Alison Bilbay, who took fourth in discus with a throw of 104-8. Bilbay surpassed 100 feet twice on the day and notably got all six throws in bounds, never dipping below 85 feet. Kathleen Loomis also fell one slot short of a placement in the 400.

On the boys side, the Bulldogs were headlined by Khani McCray. Though rough weather conditions lowered his expectations early, his second attempt in the long jump was a PR of 20-1 ½, and that set the tone from there.

The junior went on to fall just short of a placement in long, taking ninth, before later gaining him podium spot in the high jump – his specialty. He went toe-to-toe with eventual PHAC champion Liam Tomko (Danville), falling just short in his first career jump off to claim silver with a mark of 5-11 – one inch short of tying his PR.

“Usually, the first event tells me how the rest of my day is going to go. After the long jump, I figured it would be good,” said McCray.

“I think I should won (the high jump), but I just started getting tired at the end. It kind of slowed me down a bit, but Liam’s a good dude, and I’m glad he won. It was fun at the end there; I’ve never been in the jump off.”

Shore senior Gannon Willoughby took sixth in the pole vault, getting to 11-0, to round out the team’s placements on the boys side. And junior Samuel Davis came close to placing twice, finishing tenth in the 3,200 and 12th in the 1,600.

For Central Mountain, their performance as a team was impacted by Prom, as just 15 Wildcats made the trip to Bloomsburg on Saturday. Despite that, they still managed to have standouts.

In the triple jump, Sofia Kelly and Zaylie Warren – both freshmen – hit PRs, with Kelly placing fifth with a 34-2 on her first attempt and Warren hitting a 32-8 – also on her first attempt. Kelly added another fifth-place showing in the high jump (4-10) as well, capping a strong PHAC debut on a high note.

“I think I did pretty well overall today considering the weather, so I’m proud of that,” said Kelly. “I really focused on my phases a lot (in the triple), like my first and second phase were my most important ones, and then my finish. I knew when those were good that I did well.”

Rounding out Central Mountain’s placements on the day was sophomore Macia Owens, who placed sixth in the 100-meter hurdles with a 16.43. In distance, Grace Keohane and Cora Svec also saw success, with Keohane finishing 11th in the 800 (2:25.82) and Svec finishing 12th in the 1,600 (5:50.72).

Following league championships, postseason action resumes next week. For Central Mountain, the District 6 Track and Field Championships begin on Tuesday. And for Jersey Shore, the District 4 Track and Field Championships kick off on Friday.

PHAC TRACK AND FIELD CHAMPIONSHIPS

GIRLS RESULTS

TEAM SCORES (top 10): 1. Williamsport 136; 2. Lewisburg 98; 3. Selinsgrove 77; 4. Hughesville 58.50; 5. Shikellamy 50; 6. Jersey Shore 32; 7. Milton 31; 8. Mifflinburg 29; 9. Mount Carmel 27; 10. Bloomsburg 25.

3,200: 1. *Madeline Sanders, Williamsport, 10:52.48; 2. Maya Sak, Lewisburg, 11:44.78; 3. Theo Wilkinson, Lewisburg, 11:51.10; 4. Laura Ochs, Hughesville, 12:26.93; 5. Ella Beal, Lewisburg, 12:35.10; 6. Clara Wade, Williamsport, 12:38.50; 7. Lucy Diehl, Danville, 13:13.45; 8. Abby Brady, Danville 13:48.78.

100 hurdles: 1. Aubrey Phillips-Cobb, Williamsport, 15.43; 2. Mikayla Martin, Selinsgrove, 15.83; 3. Elizabeth Hollick, Jersey Shore, 16.08; 4. Brenyn Wasielewski, Bloomsburg, 16.37; 5. Hannah Magill, Bloomsburg, 16.38; 6. Macia Owens, Central Mountain, 16.43; 7. Giada Mullay, Danville, 17.71; 8. Jayanah Jones, Milton, 19.33.

100: 1. Jilly Deivert, Shikellamy, 12.37; 2. Casey Schultz, Hughesville, 12.74; 3. Lily Persing, Shikellamy, 12.86; 4. Makenna Fogle, Mifflinburg, 13.04; 5. Jasmine Doebler, Mifflinburg, 13.12; 6. Makayla Cerami, Williamsport, 13.13; 7. Desiree Ware, Williamsport, 13.18; 8. Makayla Fogle, Mifflinburg, 13.33.

3,200 relay: 1. *Hughesville (Emelia Wolfe, Katelyn Temple, Grace Fortin, Kylie Temple), 9:27.54; 2. Danville (Janie Cotner, Adison Hafer, Brenna Pascual, Odin Ryer), 9:50.02; 3. Midd-West (names n/a), 9:56.63; 4. Selinsgrove (Kiana Kruskie, Isabel Clark, Lake Dent, Ashtyn Lukens), 10:07.04; 5. Warrior Run (Katie Zaktansky, Brenna Pick, Reagan Brouse, Natalie Hall), 10:12.01; 6. Williamsport (Faith Hale, Lola Kastner, Ava Nichols, Mila Veldhuis), 10:02.14; 7. Milton (names n/a), 10:28.87; 8. Central Columbia (Quinlan Blake, Grace Dussinger, Amelia Sorg, Grace Prezioso), 10:32.19.

1,600: 1. *Isabelle Sanders, Williamsport, 4:55.01; 2. Baylee Espinosa, Lewisburg, 4:58.81; 3. Madeline Sanders, Williamsport, 5:10.53; 4. Janie Cotner, Danville, 5:22.98; 5. Kaelyn Bozella, Lewisburg, 5:25.34; 6. Evelynn Meckbach, Hughesville, 5:25.91; 7. Leah Lehman, Hughesville, 5:27.09; 8. Ashtyn Lukens, Selinsgrove, 5:41.09.

400 relay: 1. Williamsport (Makayla Cerami, Aubrey Phillips-Cobb, Geiani Whaley, Desiree Ware), 49.00; 2. Shikellamy (Jilly Deivert, Mya Bronowicz, Lily Persing, Sierra Tyler), 49.77; 3. Mifflinburg (Makayla Fogle, Jasmine Doebler, Cadence Yoder, Makenna Fogle), 50:31; 4. Midd-West (names n/a), 50.82; 5. Bloomsburg (names n/a), 50.98; 6. Hughesville (Katelyn Temple, Sierra DeWire, Casey Schultz, Kylie Temple), 51.00; 7. Shamokin (Ameera WIlliams, Kylah Tomlinson, Olivia Sobol, Nadiya Orme), 51.42; 8. Milton (names n/a), 51.46.

400: 1. Gigi Veach, Selinsgrove, 58.47; 2. Geiani Whaley, Williamsport, 58.72; 3. Katelyn Temple, Hughesville, 59.08; 4. Aaralynn Kimble, Jersey Shore, 1:01.12; 5. Cadence Yoder, Mifflinburg, 1:01.25; 6. Jasmine Doebler, Mifflinburg, 1:01.90; 7. Madison Moyers, Lewisburg, 1:02.27; 8. Lillyanna Kase, Shikellamy, 1:03.10.

300 hurdles: 1. *Kylie Temple, Hughesville, 44.71; 2. Elizabeth Hollick, Jersey Shore, 46.66; 3. Brenyn Wasielewski, Bloomsburg, 47.87; 4. Hannah Magill, Bloomsburg, 48.79; 5. Evalyn Keister, MIlton, 49.22; 6. Kaylin Mazzante, Williamsport, 49.34; 7. Taylor Stoshack, Shamokin, 49.62; 8. Adelyn Montgomery, Montoursville, 50.54.

800: 1. *Isabelle Sanders, Williamsport, 2:13.99; 2. *Lake Dent, Selinsgrove, 2:14.00; 3. Odin Ryer, Danville, 2:19.07; 4. Loisa Hofstrom, Williamsport, 2:19.18; 5. Ashlyn Hoffman, Midd-West, 2:20.88; 6. Emelia Wolfe, Hughesville, 2:21.89; 7. Mila Veldhuis, Williamsport, 2:22.06; 8. Annika Shields, Lewisburg, 2:23.90.

200: 1. Jilly Deivert, Shikellamy, 25.64; 2. Geiani Whaley, Williamsport, 26.11; 3. Ameera WIlliams, Shamokin, 26.61; 4. Evalynn Keister, MIlton, 26.63; 5. Gigi Veach, Selinsgrove, 26.70; 6. Lily Persing, Shikellamy, 26.93; 7. Cadence Yoder, Mifflinburg, 27.05; 8. Aaralynn Kimble, Jersey Shore, 27.06.

1,600 relay: 1. Selinsgrove (Gigi Veach, Lake Dent, Caitlyn O’Neill, Kaia Hoke), 4:04.04; 2. Lewisburg (Katherine Batkowski, Annika Shields, Baylee Espinosa, Madison Moyers), 4:08.32; 3. Jersey Shore (Kathleen Loomis, Marlee Lehman, Aaralynn Kimble, Elizabeth Hollick), 4:09.56; 4. Montoursville (Elizabeth Wanner, Adelyn Montgomery, Macey Sheets, Faith Berwanger), 4:23.13; 5. Central Columbia (Quinn Yachimowski, Grace Dussinger, Quinlan Blake, Kayleah Hostetter), 4:23.70; 6. Loyalsock (Olivia Alberts, Bella Allen, Rachel Buffington, Lucy Ecker), 4;25.20; 7. Shamokin (Rayne Harner, Alessia Horning, Laila Troutman, Taylor Stoshack), 4:26.93; 8. Southern (Olivia Jones, Amelia Leslie, Madison Brill, Ralen Ferrara), 4:30.73.

High jump: 1. Lydia Delsite, Lewisburg, 5-4; 2. Isabelle Morrow, Williamsport, 5-2; 3. Gabby Jacoby, Shamokin, 5-0; 4. Tessa Fourspring, MCA, 5-0; t-5. Casey Schultz, Hughesville, 4-10; t-5. Sofia Kelly, Central Mountain, 4-10; t-7. Elizabeth Hollick, Jersey Shore, 4-10; t-7. Emma Bolton,Lewisburg, 4-10; t-7. Hannah Fourspring, MCA, 4-10.

Triple jump: 1. Lydia Delsite, Lewisburg, 36-8; 2. Isabelle Morrow, Williamsport, 35-2 1/4; 3. Elizabeth Schrock, Milton, 34-10 1/2; 4. Hannah Fourspring, MCA, 34-3; 5. Sofia Kelly, Central Mountain, 34-2; 6. Alivia Kohl, Lewisburg, 34-0; 7. Parice Shuck, Mifflinburg, 33-9 1/2; 8. Isabelle Lowe, Danville, 33-2.

Long jump: 1. Lydia Delsite, Lewisburg, 18-1; 2. Isabelle Morrow, Williamsport, 17-9 1/4; 3. Aamiyah Gallishaw, Williamsport, 16-6 1/2; 4. Mikayla Martin, Selinsgrove, 16-5 1/2; 5. Jayanah Jones, Milton, 16-5 1/4; 6. Kelsey Deitrich, Shikellamy, 16-4; 7. Makayla Fogle, Mifflinburg, 16-2; 8. Lucy Maclay, Bloomsburg, 15-9 3/4.

Javelin: 1. Dayanna Baines, Williamsport, 122-4; 2. Sienna Short, Milton, 116-2; 3. Mallory Forti, MCA, 112-7; 4. Ella Vance, Lewisburg, 109-9; 5. Isabella Hudick, MCA, 109-3; 6. Teagan Osunde, Lewisburg, 108-11; 7. Kalia Hack, Hughesville, 108-5; 8. Lily Persing, Shikellamy, 103-11.

Pole vault: 1. Allie Eberhart, Montoursville, 96-; 2. Keira Dreese, Montuorsville, 8-6; 3. Kinsey Erb, Selinsgrove, 8-0; 4. Sophia Martinez, Shamokin, 7-6.

Shot put: 1. Isabella Furgison, Selinsgrove, 45-3; 2. Gabriella Chambers, Shikellamy, 36-7; 3. Gwynn Rowe, Lewisburg, 35-6; 4. Mia Haggerty, MCA, 34-9; 5. Zaryah Hawkins-Pegues, Loyalsock, 34-5; 6. Kalia Hack, Hughesville, 33-1; 7. Leigha Wenger, Midd-West, 32-11; 8. Nevaeh Katalinas, MCA, 31-6.

Discus: 1. Isabella Furgison, Selinsgrove, 134-2; 2. Ziva Williams, Lewisburg, 118-6; 3. Annabelle Pierce, Warrior Run, 112-1; 4. Alison Bilbay, Jersey Shore, 104-8; 5. Zaryah Hawkins-Pegues, Loyalsock, 102-0; 6. Brenlynne Rogers, Williamsport, 101-7; 7. Brylee Kessler, Shamokin, 100-8; 8. Gwynn Rowe, Lewisburg, 95-5.

BOYS RESULTS

TEAM SCORES (top 10): 1. Shikellamy 116; 2. Williamsport 94; 3. Danville 68; 4. Selinsgrove 54; 5. Mount Carmel 45; t-6. Midd-West 42; t-6. Lewisburg 42; 8. Mifflinburg 39; 9. Hughesville 38; 10. Shamokin 31.

3,200: 1. Ebin Hine, MCA, 9:43.16; 2. Grant Boop, Midd-West, 9:46.22; 3. Brysen Thornton, 10:01.87; 4. Connor Hofstrom, Williamsport, 10:06.06; 5. Isaiah Sundaresan, 10:06.49; 6. Blake Gulden-Luthi, Lewisburg, 10:08.60; 7. Chase Evans, Danville, 10:10.97; 8. Cy Haight, Montoursville, 10:13.81.

110 hurdles: 1. Kye Diakite, Williamsport, 14.95; 2. Maddox Hoover, Shikellamy, 15.33; 3. Brendan Wolfgang, Hughesville, 15.93; 4. Chase Yoder, Mifflinburg, 16.12; 5. Eddie Dye, MCA, 16.20; 6. Aaron Bucher, Shikellamy, 16.27; 7. Landon Bennet, Danville, 16.27; 8. Maurice Baines, Williamsport, 17.50.

100: 1. Landen Murray, Mifflinburg, 11.11; 2. Alex Takach, Williamsport, 11.21; 3. Nathaniel Woods, Williamsport, 11.22; 4. Adrian Alexander, Shamokin, 11.29; 5. Thomas Pollock, Shikellamy, 11.30; 6. Gavin Cochran, Danville, 11.43; 7. Cooper Karycki, MCA, 11.72; 8. Zavia Pryce, Danville, 11.75.

3,200 relay: 1. Hughesville (Tristan Kurzawa, Carter Sherwood, Patrick Stine, Wyatt Laubacher), 8:04.32; 2. Warrior Run (Braego Cieslukowski, Aiden Hoffman, Gideon Kennel, Ori Kennel), 8:14.33; 3. Selinsgrove (Michael Andretta, Grant Pyers, Zach Lauver, Bobby Kruskie), 8:15.76; 4. Midd-West (names n/a), 8:26.11; 5. Central Columbia (Maguire Blake, Parker Brewington, Cade Moore, Ean Brink), 8:27.80; 6. Shikellamy (Anthony O’Brien, Braylon Chestnut, Sean Higgs, Brayden Armour), 8:45.24; 7. Mount Carmel (names n/a), 8:49.31; 8. Loyalsock (Aiden Wetzler, Cashlin Rogers, Bryson Rankinen, Dylan Eck), 8:54.67.

1,600: 1. Tyce Shaner, Hughesville, 4:22.13; 2. Justin Nolt, Lewisburg, 4:24.52; 3. Hugh Ikeda Shields, Lewisburg, 4:25.57; 4. Noah Baird, Williamsport, 4:29.92; 5. Aiden Hoffman, Warrior Run, 4:30.45; 6. Sam Nied, Danville, 4:32.68; 7. Michael Andretta, Selinsgrove, 4:36.87; 8. Wyatt Laubacher, Hughesville, 4:39.10.

400 relay: 1. Danville (Gavin Cochran, Landon Kehoe, Kole Harvery, Kayvion Seabrook), 43.11; 2. Shamokin (Ryan Bickert, Landen Brown, Noah Ringes, Logan Steele), 43.40; 3. Shikellamy (Aiden Williams, Mikey Vaders, Thomas Pollock, Luke Keally), 43.89; 4. Selinsgrove (Jaren Hackenberg, Brett Rice, Jack Piecuch, Wyatt Teats), 44.75; 5. Bloomsburg (names n/a), 45.40; 6. Montoursivlle (Brayden Burkett, Simon Dietrich, Christian Banks, Carter Peters), 45.79; 7. Lewisburg (Sean Pere, Drake Osunde, Jacob Weis, Isiah Bloomfield), 46.16; 8. Warrior Run (DeVante MItchell, Carter Little, Bryson Weigel, Jackson Stevens), 46.62.

400: 1. Scott Fleming, Shikellamy, 49.25; 2. Bryce Winslow, Montoursville, 50.57; 3. Connor Stotlzfuz, Midd-West, 51.22; 4. Adam Shearer, Montoursville, 51.85; 5. Wyatt Portzline, Midd-West, 51.99; 6. Ian Hall, Midd-West, 52.08; 7. Ryan Lingg, Loyalsock, 52.09; 8. Maguire Blake, Central Columbia, 52.19.

300 hurdles: 1. Tanner Regan, Central Columbia, 40.32; 2. Matthew Stebila, Selinsgrove, 40.73; 3. Maddox Hoover, Shikellamy, 41.04; 4. Joseph Nietling, Milton, 42.16; 5. Landon Bennett, Danville, 42.17; 6. Eddie Dye, MCA, 42.61; 7. Maurice Baines, Williamsport, 42.98; 8. Bobby Felmy, Shikellamy, 43.22.

800: 1. Wyatt Nelson, Midd-West, 1:55.17; 2. Grant Pyers, Selinsgrove, 1:59.14; 3. Lyncoln Hoffman, Midd-West, 1:59.92; 4. Patrick Stine, Hughesville, 2:00.33; 5. Tristan Kurzawa, Hughesville, 2:00.85; 6. Jack Johnson, Lewisburg, 2:01.45; 7. Carter Sherwood, Hughesville, 2:02.03; 8. Grayson Barner, Lewisburg, 2:02.34.

200: 1. Alex Takach, Williamsport, 22.30; 2. Nathaniel Woods, Williamsport, 22.53; 3. Bryce Winslow, Montoursville, 22.67; 4. Adrian Alexander, Shamokin, 22.68; 5. Landen Murray, Mifflinburg, 22.81; 6. Scott Fleming, Shikellamy, 23.04; 7. Jacob Weis, Lewisburg, 23.06; 8. Cooper Karycki, MCA, 23.35.

1,600 relay: 1. Central Columbia (Jack Weyrauch, Cade Moore, Maguire Blake, Tanner Regan), 3:33.79; 2. Lewisburg (Riley Forbes, Dylan Vogel, Jack Johnson, Hugh Ikeda Shields), 4:34.94; 3. Williamsport (names n/a), 3:40.43; 4. Shikellamy (Maddox Hoover, Victor De La Rosa, Gabe Valderrama, Scott Fleming), 3:41.35; 5. Milton (names n/a), 3:42.68; 6. Loyalsock (Ethan Wetzler, Cashlin Rogers, Dylan Eck, Ryan Lingg), 3:44.98.

High jump: 1. Liam Tomko, Danville, 5-11; 2. Khani McCray, Jersey Shore, 5-11; 3. Hunter Bordner, Shikellamy, 5-10; 4. Rebira Jemama, Lewisburg, 5-10; 5. Josiah Renno, MCA, 5-8; 6. Joshua Siegrist, MCA, 5-8; 7. Aidan Phinazee, Shamokin 5-8; 8. Cameron Cintron, Montoursville, 5-8.

Triple jump: 1. *Hunter Bordner, Shikellamy, 46-10 3/4; 2. Jude Lazicki, MCA, 45-2; 3. Ashton Thomas, Williamsport, 44-5; 4. Matthew Stebila, Selinsgrove, 43-11 1/2; 5. Rebira Jemama, Lewisburg, 42-7 3/4; 6. Christian Banks, Montoursville, 41-4; 7. Kenyon Harden, Williamsport,40-4 1/4; 8. Tyler Kennedy, Loyalsock, 39-4 1/4.

Long jump: 1. Landen Murray, Mifflinburg, 21-11 1/2; 2. Thomas Pollock, Shikellamy, 21-8; 3. Hunter Bordner, Shikellamy, 21-7; 4. Aiden Williams, Shikellamy, 21-6 1/2; 5. Jude Laziki, MCA, 21-2 1/2; 6. Matthew Stebila, Selisngrove, 21-1 1/4; 7. Tyrese Bey, Selinsgrove, 20-6 3/4; 8. Julius Serrano, Bloomsburg, 20-2.

Javelin: 1. William Bender, Shikellamy, 204-6; 2. Ethan Reed, Southern, 202-7; 3. Collin Geise, Danville, 176-9; 4. Brody Rebuck, Shikellamy, 172-8; 5. Chace Aikey, Mifflinubrg, 160-8; 6. Braxtyn Girardi, Danville, 159-2; 7. Chase Carter, Selinsgrove, 157-5; 8. Jude Lazicki, MCA, 155-4.

Pole vault: 1. Aaron Bucher, Shikellamy, 14-0; 2. Wyatt Teats, Selinsgrove, 13-6; 3. Levi Gair, Williamsport, 13-0; 4. Ryan Kemock, Warrior Run, 12-6; 5. Lucas Shearer, Milton, 11-6; 6. Gannon Willoughby, Jersey Shore, 11-0; 7. Aidan Phinazee, Shamokin, 11-0; 8. Cody MIrarchi, Shamokin, 11-0.

Shot put: 1. Troy Raup, Danville, 53-7; 2. Za’kem Clinton, Shamokin, 52-5; 3. Jeremiah Johnson, Loyalsock, 51-6; 4. Cordoza Minor, Williamsport, 51-0; 5. John Quinton, Southern, 49-1; 6. Brody Rebuck, Shikellamy, 49-1; 7. Jaden Carter, Southern, 48-10; 8. Noah Rakestraw, Montoursville, 47-1.

Discus: 1. *Troy Raup, Danville, 171-0; 2. Cordoza Minor, Williamsport, 155-6; 3. Chace Aikey, Mifflinburg, 151-11; 4. Chase Carter, Selinsgrove, 136-11; 5. Hayden Crawford, Shikellamy, 135-9; 6. Azaziel Lilley, MCA, 132-2; 7. John Quinton, Southern, 130-4; 8. Landon Schlichter, Central Columbia, 129-7.

* — meet record

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