The Phoenix

PAC places six on All-Region teams

- By BillArsena­ult

Once again, the Pioneer Athletic Conference is proving that it is one of the top producers of standout field hockey players in the country.

The National Field Hockey Coaches Associatio­n announced its Division I AllRegion teams on Nov. 28 and six local players, including five firstteame­rs, were selected.

The Duke Blue Devils led the way with three firstteam picks – Heather Morr is, Alyssa Chillano and Sammie Steele. Penn senior Alexa Hoover and Connecticu­t junior Casey Umstead were also named to the first team while Michigan State junior Simone Vagnoni was a second-team choice.

Senior Morris (Owen J. Roberts) was named to the South Region team. She was a secondteam pick as a sophomore. The 5-foot-6 forward had 11 goals and three assists for 25 points with a game-winner for the Blue Devils, who finished 16-4 and was upset 3-2 in overtime to eventual champion Delaware in the NCAA quarterfin­als on Nov. 13. She’s also a three-time NFHCA National Academic selection.

Chillano (Spring-Ford) and Steele (Methacton) also were picked on the South Region team. Junior Chillano, also a second-teampick last season, had 13 goals and six assists for 32 points with five game-winners. It was Steele’s first selection. In her first season in goal for the Blue Devils, red-shirt freshman started every game and gave up 27 goals with 73 saves and five shutouts.

Hoover (Methacton) was named to the Mid-Atlantic Region team for the second straight season and was an NFHCA AllAmerica­n second teamchoice last season. She led the 11-5 Quakers

with 15 goals and seven assists for 37 points with a game-winner.

Umstead (Upper Perkiomen), named to theMideast Region squad, was a member of the high-power Connecticu­t offense that outscored foes 116-30. She had 18 goals and 15 assists for 51 points with four gamewinner­s. The 22-2 Huskies were beaten 2-1 in overtime by North Carolina in the NCAA semifinals on Nov. 18.

Vagnoni (Spring-Ford), a West Region pick, started all 20 games on defense for the 8-12 Spartans and chipped inwith three goals and two assists for eight points. MADDIE FOX (UPPER PERKI

OMEN) >> The junior midfielder was named to the NFHCA Division III South Atlantic Region first team for her play with Lebanon Valley. She started all 18 games for the 11-7 Dutchmen and finished with seven goals and seven assists for 21 points with two game-winners. ANDREA WYSOCKI (BOYER

TOWN)>> Alvernia junior Andrea Wysocki (Boyertown) was named to the NFHCA Division III South Atlantic Region second team. She had 17 goals and seven assists for 41 points with six game-winners for the 20-2 Crusaders. ZACHARY STROHL (BOYER

TOWN)>> The senior was the top scorer to lead theAkron rifle team to the title in the six-day Zippy Open which started in early November and ended Nov. 21 in Akron, OH. Strohl was the top scorer in air rifle with a 589 total and was second in smallbore with a 577 total for 1,166 points in a field of 140 competitor­s. Akron totaled 4,613 to capture the crown. The team returns to action in the Palmyra Invitation­al on Jan. 28-29 in nearby Palmyra. PAYTON MILES (THE HILL

SCHOOL) >> The freshman from Limerick got her first taste of the Lehigh-Lafayette rivalry as she had a big meet to help the Lehigh women’s swim team score a convincing 219-43 victory over Lafayette on Nov. 18 in Easton. Miles captured the 50 freestyle in 23.27 and helped the 400 free relay to victory in 3:26.21. She also finished second in the 100 freestyle in 51.27 and was a member of the 200 medley relay which finished second to another Lehigh squad with a time of 1:47.54. DAN DUPELL (METHACTON)

>> The 5-foot-9, 185-pound senior has eight assists in the first seven games for the Plymouth State men’s hockey team which opened the season 4-3 overall and 3-1 in the Massachuse­tts State Collegiate Athletic Conference. But picking up assists is nothing new for Dupell who entered this season having played 72 games and scoring 22 goals with 42 assists. His 50 assists thus far puts him in the top 15 in the Panthers’ record book. SAMLAVRICH(METHACTON)

>> The junior tri-captain set a Wagner record when she finished fifth in the 1-meter board at Rutgers’ Frank Elm Invitation­al Nov. 1820 in Piscataway, N.J. She scored a total of 244.45 to break the old record set last year by teammate Erica Curry. Lavrich also finished fifth out of 12 in the 3-meter dive with a total score of 236.40. The Seahawks finished sixth in the team standings with 753.5 points which was second best among Northeast Conference schools and was less than 20 points behind league rival Central Connecticu­t. LUCAS MILLER (BOYER

TOWN)>> The true freshman competed in his first dual match for the Kutztown wrestling team and came away with a 4-3 victory at 133 pounds as the Golden Bears dropped a 29-11 decision to Pitt-Johnstown on Nov. 17 in Kutztown. Miller kicked off his college career by going 2-2 at 133 pounds at the 50th ESU Open on Nov. 6 in East Stroudsbur­g.

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