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Track and field competition
This week’s women’s indoor athletics athlete
Ruthie Hughes
Slipping rock
Junior
Cranberry Township, Pennsylvania /Senecha Valley
The fuse was an invitation to Jim Usuke, hosted by Mount Union, and gained miles in the highest time in 5:08.45. She was the only PSAC female truck athlete this week, who recorded the first league mark on the truck.
This week’s indoor field athlete
Darian Hauf
Millers Building
Paul Ballot
Senior
Pylesville, MD. / North Harford
The PSAC indoor champion, program record holder, and national qualifying Hauf have added another line to the decorated resume by breaking the conference indoor record in Pole Vault in Bison Open and Multi. Hauf hit the 13-2 1/4 mark and broke the records that have existed since 2018. In addition, Hauf moved from 19th to T-10 in NCAA Division II this winter.
Men’s Indian Atrack athlete this week
Michael Ferrin
Cats Town
Sprint
Junior
Shapton, Pennsylvania /Marian Catric
Ferrin has set a new program record and a Provisional Preliminary round of NCAA to get a 60 -meter dash at the Backnelbaison Open & Multi last weekend. Ferrin, a junior of Shaepton, Pennsylvania, set 6.83 in the finals of 6.80 to win a school record of 6.80 two weeks ago with 6.80 in Alvenia. He throws 6.76’s fierce 6.76, winning a new program record and his second NCAA provisional time in the teammate Dalon Hagund’s event final. Ferrin’s season and career best time are currently 26th in NCAA DII and 2nd in PSAC this season.
This week’s men’s indoor field athlete
Matthew Massler
Rock Haven
Multis
Senior
Potts Town, Pennsylvania /Owen J. Roberts
MUTHLER broke the record of Rock Haven’s Men’s Athletics Program in HEPTATHLON, and found a dedicated day for the eagle of Shireto at Bison Open & Multi for two days. He earned 4975 points and broke his 14 -year program record in Heptatron, Haege Glus. MUTHLER has sealed the record and the victory of the event by running 2: 36.24 at 1000m. The score of MUTHLER is a provisional mark of the Pennsylvania State Athletic Meet (PSAC) and NCAA, ranking in the top 20 in Japan. The 6-5 MUTHLER HEP high jump is also a PSAC qualifying round, ranking 14th in program history.
Women’s basketball
This week’s eastern athlete
Emily Schmiel
East Straussberg
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Senior
Doyls Town, Pennsylvania /Central Backs East (Chesnut Hill)
Emily Schmiel, a double double NCAA leader, has recorded a continuous double double performance, including 20 points of 20 points, 20 points that open the week. This week, she recorded an average of 18.5 points and 16 rebounds for each game. SMir also tied one block and one steal in each contest.
Eastern Defense Athlete of the Week
Alana Robinson
Rock Haven
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Junior
Rock Away, New Jersey /Pope John Paul II
Alana Robinson spent a week of the monster on the defense side, if he won 12 steel and four blocks in just two games. Robinson has recorded the highest career nine steel to West Chester. This is the most player for every player this season, and is the second highest in Bald Eagles program history. The 14 program record was set during the 2008-09 season. Robinson also blocked three shots, paid a game high 6 assist, pulled with six rebounds, and earned 8 points. Robinson has won 15 points, 8 rebounds, three steel, and one block with the victory of Bloomsberg to Bloomsberg.
Athlete in the western part of this week
Helen Kowan
Settonhill
guard
Junior
Pittsburg, Pennsylvania /Charties Valley
Helen Kawan led Griffins but won a pair of PSAC waist. She had an average of 16.5 points per game. She added 13 assists, nine rebounds and nine steel. Kawan won a double double to win the slippy lock with 16 points, 9 assists and 8 steel.
Western Vision Defense Athlete of the Week
Mia Carich
Settonhill
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Second grade
Ohio /Olumsted Falls Olmstedfolds
MIA Kalich posted a double doubles pair in a pair of PSAC WEST victory. She got an average of 12 points and 11 rebounds for each contest. Mia added 10 steel, six assists, and four blocks. Carich was 11-13 from the field with two victory.
Men’s basketball
This week’s eastern athlete
Nashir Griffin
East Straussberg
forward
Junior
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania /West Catholic
Griffin led the Warriors to 2-0 weeks, and shot on average 16 points, 6.5 rebounds, and 57.1 % from the floor with three assists. He played an important role in the team’s victory against Shepard, the second team of PSAC East in the action on Saturday, and hit the game in 2.5 seconds.
Eastern Defense Athlete of the Week
Matt Bengel
Bloomsberg
guard
Senior
Ellie, Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania
Bengel had an impressive show in Husky in 1-1 and 1 weeks, aggregating 16 rebounds, 10 steel, 3 blocks, 4 assists, and 41 points. Ellie Native also set a school record on Saturday with a single game and won 89-78 with 89-78 Sippensberg. Senior leads the team with 22 points, 8 steel, and 7 rebounds in the contest, and recorded 19 points, 9 rebounds, 3 blocks, and 2 assists with Bloomsberg’s triple overtime thriller on Wednesday on Wednesday. did. He made an effort to see a senior guard playing a quarter of a quarter in the NCAA Men’s Basketball Contest this season (52:25).
Athlete in the western part of this week
Tray Nelson
Clarion
guard
Junior
Gain’s Bill, Virginia /Patriot
Nelson first broke Golden Knights 83-79, so Golden Eagles was upset by a major PSAC waist on the road against Ganon on Wednesday night, 94-93 shooting out on Edinborough. -93 It was an important work of the defeat of shooting out. on the road. The point guard played 76 out of 80 minutes in three days, shot 51.9 % from the field, and shot 19.0 points, 4.5 assists, and 2.5 steel on average for each game. He earned 22 points for Golden Knights, recorded four steels, and reached 7 to 7 from the field, including 6 to 6 from the range of three points. Nelson stealed 16 points, 6 assists, for Fighting Scotland on Friday.
Western Vision Defense Athlete of the Week
Senker Evran
Edinborough
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Junior
Adana, Turkish /Turkish Tele Cum
Evran has averaged double double this week. With the PSAC West victory, I got an average of 12.5 points and 13.0 rebounds. In contrast to Slippery Rock, Evran has collected 10 points, 18 rebounds, 3 assists, 2 steel, and 1 block. It was the 16th double double in his season. In the contest with the Clarion, Evran gained 15 points and went out eight rebounds, blocks and steel. EVRAN is currently the second leader of the world, with an average of 13.1 rebounds for each game, but all of the Division II is the leading board with 5.42 per game.
swimming
This week’s women’s swimming athlete
Vera Renshof
East Straussberg
Freestyle
Junior
The Netherlands, Johannesphones Tanes College
At the tournament with Felician last weekend, Renshov swims an anchor leg for ESU programs and pool record 800 freestyle relays (7: 42.77). She also came within 0.02 seconds after breaking the school record with 100 yards IM and finished in a time trial in 1:00.56. Renshof also swims on the last leg of Warriors, which ended at 1:38.27, 200 freestyle relay.
This week’s men’s swimming athlete
Lobby ferrric
Sippensberg
Freestyle /Butterfly
Second grade
Harley Building, Pennsylvania /Sudaton
At the invitation of Bison on Saturday, Ferlick paced a 100 -yard freestyle (48.21), a 100 -yard butterfly (53.79), and a 50 -yard freestyle (21.76). He also swims a freestyle of 100 yards of breaststroke (1: 09.50) with a 200 -yard medley relay (1: 37.25) and a 200 -yard freestyle relay (1: 26.83). SU was the only D2 school competing in the D1 tournament.
wrestling
PSAC Wrestling Athlete of the Week, 2-4-25
Andrew Vogel Bacher
Millers Building
174 pounds
Red shirt junior
Lancaster, Pennsylvania / JP MCCASKEY
With three PSAC duals last week, Andrew Vogelbacher won three victories. The 174 pound gun took over Calllang from Sippensberg and won a major decision on 11-1. Vogelbacher was ranked high after setting a limited action in the second phase and a limited action, after setting the third period full of actions. Vogelbacher exploded from escape and shot for another takedown. Vogelbacher chose to struggle on the boundary and start in a neutral position to give a escape point to Lang, but added another takedown to get 4 points to the team. To follow up the victory, Vogelbacher broke two high -quality opponents in a continuous PSAC dual. In a match with Pitt-Johnstown, Vogelbacher has decided to make 4-2 decisions over Anthony Salopek. In the second match with Setonhill, Vogelbacher won 7-3 via Kenketoring.