Boys’ basketball action heats up

Elk Lake’s Ben Woolcock (#13) and Tunkhannock Austin Yanora (#11)  hustle over a loose ball. PHOTO COURTESY PATTI DUDOCK

Elk Lake’s Ben Woolcock (#13) and Tunkhannock Austin Yanora (#11) hustle over a loose ball. PHOTO COURTESY PATTI DUDOCK

Deon Faramelli led Mountain View with 18 points, Cody Hollister scored 14 and Chris White added 12 in a 65-60 loss to Wyoming Area on Wednesday.

Tyler Williams had 15 points for Susquehanna in a 54-39 Saber loss to Wyoming Seminary on Wednesday.

Noah Fedak led Forest City with 18 points, Adam Kowalewski scored 13 and Matt Nevins had 12 in a 61-55 loss to Carbondale Area.

 Possession is up in the air as Mt. View Eagle Deon Faramelli (#11) tries to keep the ball away from Wyoming Area Warriors Ryan Shuleski (#35) and Evan Musto (#23).  PHOTO BY TOM FONTANA

Possession is up in the air as Mt. View Eagle Deon Faramelli (#11) tries to keep the ball away from Wyoming Area Warriors Ryan Shuleski (#35) and Evan Musto (#23). PHOTO BY TOM FONTANA

At Montrose, Towanda opened the game on an 11-0 run to earn a 57-46 win over the Meteors.
Austin Smith scored 20 points for the Meteors.

At Blue Ridge, Austin Darrow had 19 points for Blue Ridge in a 56-44 loss to Northeast Bradford.

At East Stroudsburg, the Spartans broke open the game with a 24-0 third quarter, delivering a 55-24 loss to Susquehanna.

Luke Falletta led the Sabers with eight points.

At Old Forge, Joey Gutowski had a double-double with 16 points and 12 rebounds to lead the Blue Devils in a 60-28 victory of Mountain View.

Ryan Lavin and Deon Faramelli each had six points for Mountain View.

Raiders Mike Allen and Ty Herbert each scored 11 points for Blue Ridge in a 68-48 loss to North Pocono.

At Elk Lake, Tony Maloney hit three of his four 3-pointers in the third quarter as Tunkhannock pulled away from a three-point halftime lead.

Maloney finished with 18 points and Eric Stamer added 13.

Dalton Sherman led Elk Lake with 13 points and Hunter Watkins scored 10 in the 54-47 loss to the Tigers.

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