The Reporter (Lansdale, PA)

Locals shine at PV Viking Invite

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Girls Track

VIKING INVITATION­AL >>

Springfiel­d Montco’s Sydni Stovall won the 400 dash and Spring-Ford’s Emily Smith raced to a victory in the 800 as locals excelled at Saturday’s Viking Invitation­al at Perk Valley High. Viking Invitation­al at Perk Valley 100: Rebekah Bondi (PV) 12.72; 200: Teneisha Myers (OJR) 26.22; 400: Sydni Stovall (SM) 58.91; 800: Emily Smith (SF) 2:22.23; 1,600: Allison Brunton (OJR) 5:15.23; 3,200: Caitlin Jorgensen (Episcopal) 11:51.63; 100 hurdles: Christina Warren (PV) 15.21; 300 hurdles: Sierra Camburn (Quakertown) 48.74; 4x100 relay: Academy of Notre Dame, 51.09; 4x400 relay: Spring-Ford, 4:13.15; 4x800 relay: Springfiel­d Montco, 10:06.50; Distance Medley: Upper Merion, 13:38.09; High Jump: Miazziah Rose (Pottsgrove) 5-4; Pole Vault: Melissa Israel (SF) 9-6; Long Jump: Christina Warren (PV) 17-2; Triple Jump: Warren (PV) 38-2.5 (meet record); Shot Put: Zhayria Washington (WC Rustin) 33-9.5; Discus: Gigi Mitchell (Pottstown) 118-6; Javelin Celeste Pachella (PV) 105-2.

Boys Track

VIKING INVITATION­AL >> Germantown Academy’s Kyle Garland raced to a victory in the 110 hurdles and also won the high jump as part of a strong performanc­e by locals at Perk Valley. Viking Invitation­al at Perk Valley 100: Jared Cooper (WC East) 11.53; 200: Brett Wagner (Unionville) 23.43; 400: Sam Lindner (Haverford) 51.15; 800: Josh Endy (Boyertown) 2:02.76; 1,600: Owen Ritz (GA) 4:25.73; 3,200: Liam Conway (OJR) 9:37.41; 110 hurdles: Kyle Garland (GA) 14.91; 300 hurdles: Stephen Chapman (SF) 40.26; 4x100 relay: Haverford, 44.05; 4x400 relay: Boyertown, 3:33.72; 4x800 relay: Boyertown, 8:37.33; Distance Medley: Garnet Valley, 11:11.74; High Jump: Kyle Garland (GA) 6-4; Pole Vault: Charles Dever (WC Rustin) 14-0; Long Jump: Tyrese Reid (UP) 20-6; Triple Jump: Michael Ziegler (Pottsgrove) 41-2; Shot Put: Connor Cummings (WC Rustin) 48-10; Discus: Alec Sheehan (Kennett) 156-0; Javelin: Evan Gianetti (Boyertown) 166-9.

Girls Lacrosse

SOUDERTON 22, LANSDALE CATHOLIC 1 >> Riley McGowan scored seven goals as Souderton won going away on Saturday. Souderton 22, Lansdale Catholic 1 Goals-assists: S, Riley McGowan 7-0; Carlie Doughty 4-1; Maddie Knight 2-3; Kaitlyn Mardi 2-1; Megan Walbrandt 1-4; Sarah Goodwin 1-2; Allie Trick 1-1; Jenny Ubowski 1-1; Anna Anello 1-1; Randi Hess 1-0; Liz O’Hara 1-0. Safes: S, Lauren Scott (5).

WILSON 15, SPRING-FORD 10 >> Camryn Jones played a

strong game for the Rams on Saturday, scoring three times, but Wilson prevailed in the non-league battle. Wilson 15, Spring-Ford 10

Wilson 7 8—15 Spring-Ford 7 3—10

Spring-Ford goals-assists: Camryn Jones 3-2; Olivia Yeagle 2-3; Lauren Mensch 2-0; Erin Connelly 1-0; Anja Sweeney 1-0; Cassie Marte 1-0. Wilson goals-assists: K. Duffy 5-0; J. Strobel 4-0; G. Strobel 2-0; E. O’Shea 2-0; E. Macalotti 2-0. Saves: Kamille Ward (SF) 14; C. Ramsey (W) 5.

HARRITON 16, WISSAHICKO­N 6>> Down 13-1 at the half, the Trojans battled back.

The Wiss middies contribute­d on both ends of the field, and Carolyn Wilde and Emily Vervlied had two goals each. Emily Purnell and Sam Intrieri added a goal each for Wiss, with Lauren Donofrio chipping in with an assist.

Kyra Myers had 9 saves in goal for the Trojans.

Boys Lacrosse

SPRINGFIEL­D MONTCO 13, SPRING-FORD 5 >> The Spartans turned it on in the second

half, pulling away from the Rams on Saturday in a non-league battle. Springfiel­d Montco 13, Spring-Ford 5

Spring-Ford 2 0 1 2— 5 Springfiel­d 3 2 4 4—13

Spring-Ford goals-assists: Jarrod Marenger 3-0, Peyton Gensler 0-1, Danny Cassidy 1-2, Tate Pijanowski 1-0, Ryan Rosenblum 0-1. Springfiel­d goals-assists: Tulski 7-0, Difunzo 0-1, Spence 2-1, Garzi 1-1, Long 3-4. Saves: Kyle Pettine (SF) 8; Spence (S) 7.

Baseball

DOCK 2, DEVON PREP 0 >> The Dock Mennonite Pioneers defeated Devon Prep 2-0 on Saturday as two pitchers combined to throw a shutout. David Keller struck out Leahy to finish off the game. Dock didn’t take the lead until later in the game. With two outs in the fifth inning David Keller drove in one run when he singled. Daniel Sabath earned the win for Dock, pitching five innings, surrenderi­ng zero runs, one hit, and striking out three. Keller went 1-for-2 at the plate as he led the team with one run batted in.

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