Local Roundup
From Staff Reports
Girls Basketball
NORTHUMBERLAND — Karina Renno was lighting it up from beyond the arc to lead Belleville Mennonite over Johnstown Christian, 52-30, in the ACAA third place girls basketball game on Saturday.
Renno led the Thunder with 20 points with 18 of those points came from the three point line. Sonya Yoder added another 16.
Belleville Mennonite (12-7, 6-4) will travel to Bishop Guilfolye for the District 6 quarter-finals today.
Belleville Mennonite 52, Johnstown Christian 30
BMS 10 15 19 8–52
JC 6 9 8 7–30
Belleville Mennonite (52): Natalie Yoder 2 0-0 6; Sonya Yoder 7 2-3 16; Karina Renno 7 0-0 20; Leah Reed 5 0-2 10. TOTALS: 23 2-5 52.
Johnstown Christian (30): Malia Sorg 1 0-0 2; Hope Ressia 1 0-0 2; Lydia Hostetter 1 3-6 5; Ellie Speigle 3 1-2 7; Solenna Mack 1 0-0 2; Unity Miller 2 2-3 8; Allison Burkey 2 0-0 4. TOTALS: 11 6-11 30.
Three Pointers: Belleville Mennonite: Renno 6, N.Yoder 2. Johnstown Christian: Miller 2.
Swimming
Former Juniata swimmer a part of history
KNOXVILLE, TENN — Sydney Houtz along with her Liberty teammates won its fifth straight CCSA women’s championship on Saturday.
FROM FRIDAY
College wrestling
Hidlay dominant in Wolfpack victory
CHAPEL HILL, NC — The third-ranked wrestler at 184 and former Mifflin County wrestler Trent Hidlay led the NC Wolfpack to victory over North Carolina, 28-6, to clinch a share of the ACC Dual regular season title on Friday.
Hidlay dominated opponent Carson Tenold via Tech Fall 24-9.
NC State will be preparing for the ACC Championships that will start on March 5.



