Tome Outlasts Perryville Girls, Rally For 6-Point Win
By Scott SerioThe
and turned a nine-point halftime deficit into a 55-46 win. The Ti-
gers leaned on a game-high 14 points from Tyler Stoudt and a relentless defense to sweep past the Titans for their first win of the season.
Both offenses started slow with neither team getting on the scoreboard until 4:32 in the first quarter.
Tome and Rising Sun were
tied at 13-13 at about the 6:30 mark in the 2nd, when Layton Le’s hot hand gave the Titans the edge. Tome ran out to a 19-13 lead over the next 90 seconds.
Rising Sun struggled to put up points in the first half, scoring just 11 points in each of the first two quar-
ters. The Tigers struggled from the free throw line and had plenty of missed opportunities. Tome kept applying pressure with four different Titans dropping three-pointers in the 2nd quarter and led Rising Sun by nine entering half time.
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CECIL COUNTY SPORTS WEEKLY
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ZACH GARVIN
RISING SUN TIGERS WRESTLING FRESHMAN
When your last name is Garvin and you wrestle at Rising Sun everyone has an expectation. Zach’s brother Tyler has set the bar high.
This weekend Zach wrestled in the Husky Duals at Patterson Mill and showed everyone there is another Garvin to watch out for. Zach went 9-0 in competition this weekend and will be a solid wrestler for the Tigers Wrestling team in the 138lb Weight Class.
CARA PENINGTON
ELKTON GOLDEN ELKS SWIMMING FRESHMAN
Elkton Freshman Cara Pennington made her debut in the pool for the Elkton Swim Team this week and showed she’s a fierce competitor to look out for.
Cara swam in three events this week and placed first in the 200 Freestyle with a time of 2:24.77. She also swam in three relay events with her team where they placed second in the 200 Medley Relay, third in the 400 Freestyle Relay and third in the 500 Freestyle Relay.
Cara Pennington is a name we expect to be seeing alot more this season at the top of the leaderboard.
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Perryville Boys Outmatch, Outrun Undermanned Tome 77-26
By Scott SerioWith only six players suited against the visiting Perryville squad, the Tome Titans faced an uphill battle in their season opener. With a shortage of speed and facing early foul trouble, Tome watched the Panthers build an early lead on the road and never look back.
Marked by a first half with five 3-pointers, Perryville got the running clock started before halftime and went into the break with a 49-14 lead. Head Coach Ron Kidd used the lead to get playing time for his less experienced players.
“It’s really nice (to start off with a win). I got everybody
involved, everybody got some playing time and they played hard,” said Kidd, who also commented on Tome’s effort. “They fought hard the whole game. I know they only had six guys. I know they undermanned, but they fought hard. I wish I could get them at full strength.”
Perryville was led in scoring by their only returning player from last year’s varsity squad with junior Sean Beard netting 18. Jerry Howard, Ben Clark and Nick Howles also registered double digits from the Panthers with 11, 10 and 10 points respectively. Nolan Peel led the Titans with ten.
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With more than 465 graduates from the program, the Cecil Leadership Institute (CLI) is now accepting applications for the Class of 2023. Sponsored by Cecil College and the Cecil County Office of Economic Development, the deadline to register for the 2023 Cecil Leadership Institute is January 17, 2023.
The Class of 2023 will begin in February, meeting on consecutive Thursdays through May. The CLI sessions are at various businesses and organizations throughout Cecil County, where participants grow their skills and talents, connect with community leaders, and develop the traits to be successful. This unique learning opportunity introduces participants to diverse perspectives on growth and prosperity issues. There is more than 75 hours of instruction over 30 sessions throughout the program. Along with developing and advancing their leadership skills, CLI graduates increase their professional networks, are introduced to innovative thought leaders within Cecil County to learn their management styles, and practice critical thinking. Each week, a new local leader provides an in-depth look at the inner workings of their organization.
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Tigers 2nd Half Comeback Against Tome Sparks First Win
The Tigers mounted a third quarter comeback, led by senior Pat Rosenberger, who scored eight points in the quarter. Tome’s offense went quiet in the third, scoring just three points as a team. Rising Sun ended the third quarter with a 36-34 lead and all the momentum
heading into the fourth quarter.
Wyatt McDowell took the game over in the fourth for the Tigers. He scored eight of the 19 points for Rising Sun and scored a clutch late-game layup which fired up the student section. Rising Sun’s dominant second half performance proved to be enough to gain the Tigers
their first victory and improve to 1-1 on the season. Sam Booth led the Titans in scoring with 13 points.
After the win, when asked how the Tigers were able to bounce back after the loss to Tri-State early in the week, Rising Sun’s Wyatt Mcdowell said, “We had to really play like we wanted it. We had something to prove
after the loss Tuesday.” Rising Sun hopes to gain their second win of the season Tuesday against Elkton. Following the loss, Tome falls to 0-2 with a chance to gain their first victory of the season on December 12th when they face off against West Nottingham Academy.
mens Results
CHESAPEAKE CITY, MD - Bohemia Manor High School hosted the 2nd Annual Bayside Battle Archery Tournament this past weekend for archers from across the region. The annual event draws some of the top talent on the east coast including the NY State Achery Champions as well as teams from Virginia, Delaware, Pennsylvania and Maryland. The all day event gave the Bohemia Manor students a chance to show their skills as well.
The Bo Manor Middle School Team won 1st place in the Middle School Division and the High School Team placed 2nd in their division. Competitors of all ages competed in the all day event including atleast one fourth grader we saw competing. The skills of these archers is amazing. Coach Michael “Smitty” Smith works with his students all year competing in various tournaments across the country.
At this time the Archery program is only available at Bohemia Manor Middle and High School but this could easily grow bigger in Cecil County with the number of students who are already bow hunters in the Fall. Congratulations to all competitors. This weekend they go to another tournament to compete in the Annual Reindeer Games Tournament. See our photos on page B5.
Tome Outlasts
Perryville Girls, Rally For 6-Point Win
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Tome, we will have them playing a bigger role than they did last year,” said Palmer. “Every year they will get better for us. I am trying to have Landen and Liv to be more scorers to take up the scoring from last year, but it is going to take a lot of supporting cast from us to win games.” Alivia Carrillo added ten for Tome.
Perryville had two players score 14 points in Alyssa Stanley and Cienna Lilly, with each dropping four 3-pointers. As good at the Panthers’ long-range shooting was, it was their night at the free throw line that did them in. With two Titans fouling out, the Panthers had ample opportunities from the charity stripe and only managed a 5-for-14 performance.
Rising Girls Disrupt Tome For Season Opening Win
By Scott SerioRISING SUN, MD - The Tome School and Rising Sun girls have formed a bit of a rivalry over the past two years and it was on display Thursday night as the Titans looked to stay undefeated and the Tigers wanted to open the year with a win. Armed with a plan to disrupt Tome’s senior scoring leader, Rising Sun opened an early lead and coasted to a 46-31 win.
“Since this was our first game, we were still kind
of feeling out what works for us. We knew they have some talent, especially with Landen (Cain),” said Tiger Head Coach Kathy Stoudt, “We were trying to contain her, put pressure on her from a defensive standpoint and keep her points limited.”
The plan worked for Rising Sun, as Tome’s Cain netted two baskets in the opening quarter, but dropped only one shot across an extended stretch until a three-pointer at the end of the game. For the Tigers, Allison Stoudt led the scoring with
15. Jordan Lynch added a dozen. That combination gave Rising Sun a 29-15 lead at the half and a 4125 lead at the end of three quarters.
Coach Stoudt felt good about opening the year with a win and thought it gave her squad something to build on. “I thought we had spurts of really strong defense and our passing was good,” said Stoudt.
Alivia Carillo led the Titans with 14 points. Cain’s last-minute bucket pushed her game total to 11.
PATTERSON MILL HUSKY DUALS TOURNAMENT
Overall IndIvIdual results per WeIght Class
170 Results
Pharel Petitfrere of Bohemia Manor went 5-3
Dominick Shannon of Bohemia Manor went 2-3
Anna Farr of Rising Sun went 0-8
Kameron Schank of North East went 5-3
Bhodan Hamson of Perryville went 0-9
182 Results
Flippo Lionti of Bohemia Manor went 1-2
Mason Testerman of Rising Sun went 9-0
RJ Boyd of North East went 5-3
Scott Allwood of Perryville went 1-2
Dradin Coffey of Perryville went 0-1
195 Results
Connor Mullis of North East went 5-3
Charles Kilby of Perryville went 1-2
Holden Coe of Perryville went 2-5
220 Results
Elijah Farr of Rising Sun went 8-1
Michael Pritchett of North East went 4-4
Kylon Mitchell of Perryville went 4-5
285 Results
132 Results Joshua Allen of Bohemia Manor went 6-2 Jonathan Horne of Rising Sun went 4-0 Mason Boyd of North East went 7-1
Hayes of Perryville went 0-3
138 Results
Miles Bannister of Bohemia Manor went 6-1
Zach Garvin of Rising Sun went 9-0
Austin Horn of Rising Sun went 3-2
Avery Sudina of North East went 2-6
Kyler Brown of Perryville went 8-0
Nathan Singleton of Perryville went 1-0
145 Results
Thomas Waters of Bohemia Manor went 2-6
Austin Long of Rising Sun went 3-1
Mark Grasher of North East went 6-2
Aidan Cantrell of North East went 1-2
Reed Trimble of Perryville went 4-5
Seth Spier of Perryville went 0-1
152 Results
Tucker Auer of Bohemia Manor went 3-5
Teagan Oberly of Bohemia Manor went 0-1
Connor Dube of Rising Sun went 6-3
Jahaan Fields of North East went 1-4
Edward McConnell of Perryville went 1-8
160 Results
Blake Sulock of Bohemia Manor went 0-2
Landon Knaub of North East went 5-3
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Thomas Whitehurst of Rising Sun went 2-2
Kaleb Johnson of Rising Sun went 0-5
Mahdi Bennour of North East went 2-5
Justin Renninger of Perryville went 2-6
FIRST SWIM MEET OF THE YEAR FOR ELKTON, RISING SUN VS FALLSTON
MEET RESULTS OF ALL STUDENTS FROM RISING SUN & ELKTON HIGH SCHOOL
Boys 200 Yard Medley Relay
2nd place - Elkton High
2:21.44
1) Singer, Brendan SR
2) Cooper, MacIntyre SO
3) Michalak, Evan JR
4) Foye, Solomon SO
Girls 200 Yard Medley Relay
2nd place - Elkton High School
2:21.01
1) Marra, Mattea JR
2) Cooper, Sadie SR
3) Pennington, Carolyn FR
4) Zanes, Ellie JR
3rd place - Elkton High School
2:34.14
1) Huss, Emma SO
2) Pruszinski, Abigail SR
3) Clawson, Sarah SR
4) Hadley, Melinda JR
Boys 200 Yard Freestyle 2nd place - Sprouse, John JR Elkton
2:30.03
Girls 200 Yard Freestyle
place - Pennington, Carolyn FR Elkton 2:24.77
Boys 200 Yard IM
Girls 200 Yard IM 2nd place - Clawson, Sarah SR Elkton 2:59.79
Boys 50 Yard Freestyle
place - Marra, Michael SR Elkton
4th place - Abbey, Kieran JR Rising Sun
27.93
6th place - Foye, Solomon SO Elkton
31.04
Boys 50 Yard Freestyle
2nd place - Reese, Landon SR Rising Sun
30.56
3rd place - Bunk, Cameron SO Rising Sun
30.96
4th place - Gupta, Neel FR Elkton
33.36
Girls 50 Yard Freestyle
3rd place - Abbey, Severin FR Rising Sun
33.97
4th place - Sullivan, Paige Rising Sun
34.10
5th place - Zanes, Ellie JR Elkton
36.06
6th place - Miller, Audrey SO Elkton
36.86
Girls 50 Yard Freestyle
5th place - Holmes, Madeline JR Elkton
48.19
Boys 100 Yard Butterfly
2nd place - Cline, Jacob SO Elkton
1:11.54
Girls 100 Yard Butterfly
3rd place - Clawson, Sarah SR Elkton
1:27.10
Boys 100 Yard Freestyle
1st place - Sprouse, John JR Elkton
1:05.52
2nd place - Reese, Landon SR Rising Sun
1:10.88
4th place - Bunk, Cameron SO Rising Sun
1:12.88
5th place - Singer, Brendan SR Elkton
1:12.90
Girls 100 Yard Freestyle
3rd place - Miller, Audrey SO Elkton
1:23.84
4th place - Holmes, Madeline JR Elkton
1:39.36
Boys 100 Yard Freestyle
1 Gupta, Neel FR Elkton
1:18.46
Boys 500 Yard Freestyle
2nd place - Estep, James FR Elkton
6:14.63
3rd place - Abbey, Kieran JR Rising Sun
6:45.92
Girls 500 Yard Freestyle
3rd place - Pennington, Carolyn FR Elkton
6:40.81
4th place - Marra, Mattea JR Elkton
6:43.46
Boys 200 Yard Freestyle Relay
2nd place - Elkton High School
1:48.74
1) Marra, Michael SR
2) Michalak, Evan JR
3) Estep, James FR
4) Cline, Jacob SO
3rd place - Rising Sun High School
1:54.57
1) Abbey, Kieran JR
2) Reese, Landon SR
3) Bunk, Cameron SO
4) Schultz, Benjamin SO
4th place - Elkton High School
2:04.45
1) Cooper, MacIntyre SO
2) Singer, Brendan SR
3) Gupta, Neel FR
4) Foye, Solomon SO
Girls 200 Yard Freestyle Relay
2nd place - Elkton High School
2:12.33
1) Marra, Mattea JR
2) Cooper, Sadie SR
3) Zanes, Ellie JR
4) Pruszinski, Abigail SR
4th place - Elkton High School
2:29.41
1) Huss, Emma SO
2) Holmes, Madeline JR
3) Hadley, Melinda JR
4) Miller, Audrey SO
Boys 100 Yard Backstroke
2nd place - Marra, Michael SR Elkton
1:05.44
3rd place - Estep, James FR Elkton
1:16.68
Girls 100 Yard Backstroke
3rd place - Marra, Mattea JR Elkton
1:17.66
4th place - Huss, Emma SO Elkton
1:25.48
Boys 100 Yard Breaststroke
2nd place - Schultz, Benjamin SO Rising Sun
1:22.45
3rd place - Cooper, MacIntyre SO Elkton
1:24.98
Girls 100 Yard Breaststroke
2nd place - Cooper, Sadie SR Elkton
1:17.85
4th place - Abbey, Severin FR Rising Sun
1:30.76
5th place - Pruszinski, Abigail SR Elkton
1:41.77
Boys 400 Yard Freestyle Relay
2nd place - Elkton High School
4:14.46
1) Cline, Jacob SO
2) Michalak, Evan JR
3) Estep, James FR
4) Marra, Michael SR
3rd place - Rising Sun High School
4:28.73
1) Abbey, Kieran JR
2) Reese, Landon SR
3) Bunk, Cameron SO
4) Schultz, Benjamin SO
4th place - Elkton High School
4:44.33
1) Sprouse, John JR
2) Singer, Brendan SR
3) Cooper, MacIntyre SO
4) Foye, Solomon SO
Girls 400 Yard Freestyle Relay
3rd place - Elkton High Schoo
5:10.16
1) Clawson, Sarah SR
2) Pennington, Carolyn FR
3) Pruszinski, Abigail SR
4) Cooper, Sadie SR
4th place - Elkton High School
5:38.23
1) Miller, Audrey SO
2) Hadley, Melinda JR
3) Zanes, Ellie JR
4) Huss, Emma SO
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