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School Roundup: PAC Weekly Awards; Penn State Shenango Women Fall To Clarion 

Forest CITY – Four Grove City College winter sports competitors procured Presidents' Athletic Conference week by week praises Monday evening in acknowledgment of their separate exhibitions last week. 

Junior watchman Megan Kallock acquired PAC Player of the Week praises in ladies' b-ball. In ladies' swimming and jumping, junior Rachael Wallace caught Swimmer/Diver of the Week praises. 

Forest City likewise cleared the Rookie of the Week grants in swimming and jumping. First year recruit jumper Kamryn Kerr acquired Rookie of the Week on the ladies' side while green bean Paul Braun guaranteed Men's Rookie of the Week qualification. 

Kallock found the middle value of 22.5 focuses per game in two triumphs last week for Grove City (3-1, 1-0 PAC). She terminated in a profession high 19 focuses shortly last Wednesday night as the Wolverines opened gathering play with a 87-48 success at Franciscan. Saturday, Kallock posted another vocation high as she scored 26 focuses in Grove City's 87-58 non-gathering triumph at Houghton. 

Kallock shot 52% (12 of 23) from the field in the two successes. The 5-foot-6 Kallock additionally depleted 18 of 22 (82 percent) of her free tosses. She positions second in the meeting in scoring normal at 18.5 focuses per game. 

Wallace procured Swimmer of the Week respects for the third time this season in the wake of clearing the butterfly occasions Saturday in the Wolverines' double meet at Rochester. She won the 100 butterfly in a period of 1 minutes, 0.29 seconds, then, at that point, won the 200 fly in 2:13.47. 

Kerr posted a NCAA Regional Championships qualifying score of 268.10 focuses in 1-meter jumping during Saturday's double meet at Rochester. She set second spot. Kerr added a third-place finish on the 3-meter board with a score of 243.05. 

Braun required second in the 200 backstroke (2:01.39) during Saturday's non-gathering double meet misfortune Rochester. He added a third-place finish in the 100 backstroke (55.34). 

The Grove City ladies' b-ball group has Pitt-Greensburg at 3 p.M. Tuesday in the 2021-22 home opener. The swimming and jumping groups return to activity Dec. 2-4 at the Calvin Winter Classic in Grand Rapids, Mich. 

THIEL 

 The PAC named Hunter E. Thompson the PAC Wrestler of the Week and Austin Parker the PAC Rookie of the Week for the seven day stretch of Nov. 15-21 on Monday. 

Thompson completed the week undefeated at 4-0 between two occasions. On Saturday, Thompson won the 133-pound section at the Baldwin Wallace Invitational. 토토사이트

He stuck Delaware Valley's Rashad Stratton in 3:42 prior to beating Baldwin Wallace's David Panda by specialized fall (18-3, 3:17) to progress to the finals, where he prevailed upon by significant choice Baldwin Wallace's Jaden Hinton, 13-3. On Wednesday, Thompson stuck Grayson Smith in 2:24 to procure six group focuses for the Tomcats in a 38-6 non-gathering double win over Hiram. 

Parker set seventh in the 141-pound section at the Baldwin Wallace Invitational on Saturday. He completed the day at 3-2. Subsequent to losing his first match, he proceeded to go 3-1 in the encouragement section to secure seventh spot. 

The Tomcats will be back in real life Saturday, Dec. 4 at the RIT Invitational in Rochester, N.Y. The occasion is planned to start at 9 a.M. 

• Men's Basketball – Thiel experienced a 96-60 misfortune to Lake Erie College in a non-meeting challenge in Painesville, Ohio, on Monday. 

Marlon Ellerbee drove the Tomcats with 11 focuses and four helps. He likewise contributed six bounce back, a square, and a take. A.J. Green indented his first twofold digit scoring game as a Tomcat, shooting 5-of-6 with 10 focuses, five bounce back, and a take in only 17 minutes. Daquan Simmons, Ahmad Tejumola, Andre Williams, and Ethan Barnes each counted eight focuses each. Tejumola drove the game with nine bounce back. Williams recorded seven bounce back and a square. 

Jordan Burton drove the Storm with 16 focuses. Jacob Plantz scored 13 focuses with five takes, two helps, three bounce back, and a square. Jonny Manning and Jackson Burdyshaw counted 14 and 13 focuses, individually. 

The Tomcats' next game will be their home-opener on Sunday against the Allegheny Gators. The non-meeting game is planned to begin at 5 p.M. 

Graduate understudy forward Nick Iregui, alongside seniors safeguard Sam Accordino and forward Tyler Caterino were totally named in the First Team. 

Iregui has now procured this honor three-straight years, while Accordino has been perceived 

The 2021 Academic All-District® Men's and Women's Soccer Teams, chosen by CoSIDA, perceives the country's top understudy competitors for their joined exhibitions on the field and in the study hall. 

• Westminster ladies' soccer graduate understudy safeguard Jocelyn Gillette and junior midfielder Julia Redilla were both named College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA) Academic All-District® Women's Soccer NCAA Division III District Four First Team. 

This honor was the first for both Gillette and Redilla. As First Team Academic All-District® honorees, both development to the Academic All-America® polling form. 

• Women's Basketball – Clarion first year recruit watch Sierra Bermudez set or tied a threesome of single-game scoring records on Monday, driving the Golden Eagle ladies' ball group to a 102-57 triumph over Penn State Shenango at Tippin Gym in Clarion. 

Bermudez broke the program's kid single-game scoring record with 44 focuses, beating the past characteristic of 43 set via Carlita Jones against Mercyhurst on Nov. 8, 1992. She likewise set a solitary game record with 12 three pointers and tied the program record for three-pointers endeavored (19). 

Bermudez likewise recorded a game-high 10 bounce back, giving her a twofold as Clarion (1-3) out-bounced back Penn State Shenango 57-33. Abby Gatesman scored 21 focuses to go with six bounce back, three helps, two takes and two squares, and Emily Hegedus contributed 12 focuses and seven bounce back. 

Aneziah Fryer terminated in 24 focuses for Penn State Shenango, Mercedes Krueger bucketed 17, Jaysina Sellers (Sharon High) added 4 focuses and 7 bounce back, and Mya McNevin snatched 7 sheets.