West Reading David Smith Memorial League results include tight battles
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 16, 2026, 1:34 PM
Last updated Jun 16, 2026
BasketballIn the West Reading David Smith Memorial League, Tompkins Bank narrowly defeated Gage Personnel 49-48, with Wesley Bulter scoring 12 points. Admixtures edged Overhead Door 44-41, led by Jake Karnish's 14 points. Green Valley Dental achieved a decisive 71-50 victory over Athletes Edge, with Corey Weisenberger contributing 19 points. These results reflect a competitive atmosphere in the league as teams vie for positioning as the season progresses.
- •Tompkins Bank 49, Gage Personnel 48
- •Admixtures 44, Overhead Door 41
- •Green Valley Dental 71, Athletes Edge 50
- •Wesley Bulter and Corey Weisenberger led their teams in scoring
- •League results influence playoff positioning
- 1:34 PMYahoo Sports — Basketball: West Reading David Smith Memorial League results
"Tompkins Bank 49 (Wesley Bulter 12), Gage Personnel 48 (Keba Mitchell 17). Admixtures 44 (Jake Karnish 14), Overhead Door 41 (Rece Harman 10). Green Valley Dental 71 (Corey Weisenberger 19), Athletes Edge 50 ( Zach Suski 17). © 2026 the Reading Eagle (Reading, Pa.). Visit readingeagle.com. Distributed by Tribune Content Agency, LLC.
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