The Phoenix

Olsen becomes S-F’s all-time scorer

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

Girls Basketball

SPRING-FORD 70, UPPER PERKIOMEN 7 » Senior guard Lucy Olsen became Spring-Ford all-time leading scorer while scoring 10 points in a one-sided PAC crossover game with Upper Perkiomen.

Olsen, the twotime Mercury AllArea Player of the Year, ran her career total to 1,370, passing past Spring-Ford great

Sammy Stipa (1,366), a 2014 graduate.

Emily Tiffan scored a teamhigh 13 for S-F while Abbey Boyer added 10 for 5-0 Spring-Ford.

The Rams led 49-2 at halftime. POPE JOHN PAUL II 40, PERKIOMEN VALLEY 33 » Amelia Kennedy garnered game scoring honors for the Golden Panthers in Monday’s PAC divisional crossover game with the Vikings. POPE JOHN PAUL II 60, UPPER PERKIOMEN 25 » Amelia Kennedy turned in a double-double for the Golden Panthers as they rolled over the Indians in Wednesday’s Frontier Division action.

Kennedy had 11 steals to go with her game-high 22 points. PJP also benefitted from Kayla Ciuba’s 15 points, Lainey Owens’ 12 points and eight assists and double-figure rebounding from Kallan Bustynowic­z (11) and Haley Jackson (10).

Erin States was UP’s scoring leader with 11 points. SPRING-FORD 42, PERKIOMEN VALLEY 34 » Freshman guard Anna Azzara scored a career-high 22 points in a low-scoring PAC Liberty matchup.

Azzara knocked down four 3-pointers, carrying the scoring load for senior standout Lucy Olsen who left with an ankle injury on the opening play of the game. Fellow freshman Mackenzie Pettinelli followed with seven for Spring-Ford (6-0).

Jennifer Beattie topped Perk Valley’s scoring with 12, followed by Emma Miley (8) and Hannah Salazar (7).

PHOENIXVIL­LE 79, POTTSTOWN 36 » Aubrie Breisblatt’s seasonhigh 33 points guided the Phantoms to a dominant Pioneer Athletic Conference Frontier Division win on Wednesday, keeping Phoenixvil­le unbeaten in the division.

Nai Green and Kira O’Donnell chipped in with 14 and 10, respective­ly, for Phoenixvll­e. Pottstown’s leading scorers were Trinell Watson (11 points) and Tamya Jarrett (10).

Boys basketball

PHOENIXVIL­LE 66, POTTSTOWN 61 » The Phantoms used a 23-point fourth quarter to pull off Wednesday’s come-from-behind win over the Trojans.

Mike Memmo continued his hot start to the season with 22 points for Phoenixvil­le. Jackson Brutsche followed with 13, Will Allain chipped in 12 and Zavier Mayo added nine in the victory.

Corey Cottman scored 22, including 14 in the second half, for Pottstown. Jahzeel Watson followed with 16.

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