The West Reading David Smith Memorial League wrapped up another weekend of hard‑fought basketball, delivering three tightly contested games that kept fans on the edge of their seats.
Close Contest Between Tompkins Bank and Gage Personnel
Tompkins Bank edged out Gage Personnel by a single point, 49‑48, in a game that swung back and forth until the final buzzer. Wesley Bulter led the winning side with 12 points, while Keba Mitchell answered with 17 for Gage Personnel, underscoring the competitive balance of the league.
In another nail‑biter, Admixtures slipped past Overhead Door, 44‑41. Jake Karnish’s 14 points helped steer Admixtures to victory, but Rece Harman’s 10‑point effort kept the pressure on, highlighting the league’s depth of talent.
Green Valley Dental closed the night with a more decisive 71‑50 win over Athletes Edge. Corey Weisenberger was the offensive catalyst, pouring in 19 points, while Zach Suski contributed 17 for the opposition, illustrating the range of scoring threats across the league.
Looking Ahead
With each team showing flashes of brilliance, the league’s organizers say the momentum will carry into upcoming matchups, promising even more excitement for the community that turns out to support local basketball.