The Mercury (Pottstown, PA)

Hill, Perkiomen girls soccer teams play to dramatic draw

- By Mercury staff sports@pottsmerc.com @PottsmercS­ports on Twitter

Girls Soccer

PERKIOMEN SCHOOL 3, HILL SCHOOL 3 » Hill School’s Sela Muto scored a finalminut­e equalizer as Hill School and Perkiomen School settled for a draw in the rain Wednesday afternoon.

Rianne Moll accounted for all the Perkiomen goals while Cece Vassallo had two assists. Abbey Glavin had eight saves in goal.

Leah Ehland, on a cross from Muto, gave Hill an early lead but Moll scored her first to make it 1-1 at halftime. Claire Hartemink gave Hill a 2-1 lead with 20 to play, but Perkiomen scored the next two to lead until the final moments.

Girls Volleyball

PERKIOMEN SCHOOL 3, ACADEMY OF THE NEW CHURCH 2 » The Panthers clinched a share of the Tri-County regular season title with Tuesday’s five-set win over ANC. A coin flip will determine whether Perk or ANC is the league’s top seed for next Tuesday’s Tri-Couny semifinals.

ANC won the first set 25-12 before Perk won sets two and three, both by the score of 25-21. ANC forced a fifth set with a 25-13 victory in the fourth, but Perk clinched the match with a 15-6 win.

Lualis Alvarado had 13 kills, Paola Mejias had 16 assists, and Sophia Taylor had four blocks to lead Perk. EXETER 3, DANIEL BOONE 0 » The Eagles (12-0, 15-1) completed an undefeated league season while winning their 13th division title in Tuesday’s Berks match with the Blazers. Set scores were 25-18, 25-23 and 25-10.

For Boone (6-6, 10-9), Jessiani Valentin Mendez had 13 assists and two aces, Valori Klick had five kills and two aces and Ally Santos had nine digs.

Field Hockey

POTTSTOWN 3, ACADEMY PARK 1 » Onjelay Nixon’s two-goal day led the Trojans in a non-league win Tuesday.

Winni Weng added a goal off an assist by Debra Lualu. Lillian Stirk made five saves for Pottstown.

Boys Soccer

PERKIOMEN SCHOOL 3, CALVARY CHRISTIAN 3 » Taka Tokunaga scored twice, and Owen Taylor scored a goal as the Panthers ended in a draw on Tuesday. PERKIOMEN SCHOOL 7, AIM ACADEMY 0 » Owen Taylor netted a hat trick, Zach Kratz scored twice and Taka Tokunaga and Harrison Gavin tallied goals to lead the Panthers in their victory Monday.

Girls Tennis

PERKIOMEN SCHOOL 5, KIMBERTON 0 » Kate Galant did not drop a set in first singles and the second doubles team of Jenny Schubach/Yena Yu did the same in the Panthers’ win Tuesday.

Sara Oswald and Alsu Stepanova picked up singles wins, while the doubles team of Elaine Wang/Lucy Wang rounded out the Panthers’ scorers.

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