The Reporter (Lansdale, PA)

Warriors win in overtime over Boyertown

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Emily Owens scored a pair of goals, including the game winner in overtime, to lift the Warriors to the PAC victory on Tuesday.

Field Hockey

METHACTON 3, BOYERTOWN 2 (OT) » Emily Owens scored a pair of goals, including the game winner in overtime, to lift the Warriors to the PAC victory on Tuesday.

Methacton improved to a perfect 5-0 on the season. Methacton 3, Boyertown 2 (OT)

Methacton 1 1 1—3 Boyertown 0 2 0—2

Methacton goals-assists: Olivia Hoover 1-2; Emily Owens 2-0. Saves: Molly Frey (M) 3; Boyertown 17. Corners: Methacton 13; Boyertown 4. Shots: Methacton 32; Boyertown 6. PW 5, SPRINGFIEL­D-MONTCO

0» Sam Spera and Ava Borkowski each scored two goals for the Colonials Monday. PW 5, Springfiel­d 0

Springfiel­d (M) 0 0—0 Plymouth Whitemarsh 2 3—5

Goals-Assists: PW-Spera 2-0; Borkowski 2-1; Reardon 1-0. Saves: Emily Henry (S) 15. Shots: Springfiel­d 2. Corners: Springfiel­d 5. CB WEST 2, CB SOUTH 1 (OT)

» Taylor Mason scored the overtime winner Monday as Central Bucks West bounced back from their first loss.

Kaitlyn Barnhart gave Central Bucks South (2-2-0, 2-1-0 SOL Continenta­l) the lead before Caitlin Mulligan pulled the Bucks (4-1-0, 2-10) level before halftime.

CB West 2, CB South 1 (OT)

Central Bucks South 100—1 Central Bucks West 101—2

First Half: Kaitlyn Barnhart (CBS) 17:54; Caitlin Mulligan (CBW) 10:10, Liv Fitzgerald assist. Overtime: Taylor Mason (CBW) 13:15. Shots: CB West 8; CB South 5. Corners: CB West 6; CB South 5. SPRING-FORD 3, COUNCIL

ROCK SOUTH 2 » Mary Pat McKenna scored off an assist from Clare Kennedy in overtime to give the Rams the victory.

Kennedy scored twice for Spring-Ford. Spring-Ford 3, Council Rock South 2 (OT)

Spring-Ford 2 0 1—3 Council Rock South 1 1 0 — 2

First Half SF-Clare Kennedy, 21:35; CRS-Mikayla Van Aken; SF-Kennedy, 2:55. Second Half CRS-Tori Wright, 11:25. Overtime SF-Mary Pat McKenna (Kennedy), 11:59. Shots: Spring-Ford 8; CR South 11. Corners: Spring-Ford 3; CR South 15. Saves: Kristen Grebe (SF) 5; Ashley Della Guardia (SF) 4; Mollie Clark (CRS) 5.

Boys Soccer

DOCK 3, LOWER MORELAND

0» Praise Zoegar scored twice and Rey Ramos made seven saves in net for the Pioneers Monday. Dock 3, Lower Moreland 0

Lower Moreland 0 0—0 Dock Mennonite (2-1) 2 1—3

Goals-Assists: D-Hayden Phillips 1-0; Praise Zoegar 2-0; Connor Derstine 0-1. Shots: Dock 13; Lower Moreland 18. Corners: Dock 3; Lower Moreland 6. Saves: Fred Shub (LM) 8; Rey Ramos (D) 7. PERK VALLEY 1, OWEN J. ROBERTS 0 » Max Chamorro scored in the 46th minute and Andrew Daubenspec­k stopped 10 shots as Perkiomen Valley shut out Owen J. Roberts Monday.

Matt McCabe had the assist for the Vikings (3-1-0, 1-1-0 PAC Liberty). Perk Valley 1, Owen J. Roberts 0

Owen J. Roberts 0 0—0 Perkiomen Valley 0 1—1

Second Half: Max Chamorro (PV) 46th minute, Matt McCabe assist. Shots: Perk Valley 12; Owen J. Roberts 12. Saves: Andrew Daubenspec­k (PV) 10; Ryan Walker (OJR) 9. Corners: Owen J. Roberts 4; Perk Valley 3. PLYMOUTH-WHITEMARSH 2,

SPRINGFIEL­D MONTCO 1 » A goal by Jacobe Sandcroft helped the Colonials push past the Spartans.

Caedmon Curry scored for Springfiel­d. Girls Volleyball

GERMANTOWN ACADEMY 3,

GEORGE SCHOOL 0 » Jenna Schumann had a team-high 10 kills along with one dig and five aces for the Patriots.

Also for GA, Natalie Schildt had six kills and five aces; Alison Weber had four kills, one ace; and Gina Porter had three kills.

GA is now 3-0 on the season.

CB WEST 3, CR NORTH 1 » Katie Hudson had 12 kills, 15 digs a pair of aces as Central Bucks West earned a four-set SOL National win Monday.

Mackenzie Brooks finished with 10 kills, 20 digs and an ace for the Bucks while Ana Claricurzi­o had 38 assists, six digs and two aces. CB West 3, CR North 1

Council Rock North13 25 16 21 — 1 Central Bucks West25 20 25 25 — 3

Central Bucks West: Katie Hudson 12 kills, 15 digs, 2 aces; Mackenzie Brooks 10 kills, 20 digs, 1 ace; Amanda Mass 11 kills, 1 block; Ana Claricurzi­o 38 assists, 6 digs, 2 aces; Casey Taylor 4 kills, 2 blocks, 2 digs.

NEW HOPE SOLEBURY 3,

SOUDERTON AREA 0 » Talia Watson dished out 18 assists for Big Red in the loss on Tuesday.

New Hope prevailed 2513, 25-18, 25-19. Souderton is now 2-3 on the season.

Also contributi­ng for Big Red were Tori Reiner (seven kills, two aces), Maria Iervolino (five kills), Haley Novak (three aces, 9 digs), Becca Godshall (five digs, two aces), Erin Brady (four kills), Zoe Kondel (four kills) and Bella Mazzeo (12 digs).

POPE JOHN PAUL II 3, VILLA

MARIA 2 » Mary Kate Mooney finishes with 15 kills, 24 digs and three aces as Pope John Paul II outlasted Villa Maria in five sets Monday for a nonleague win. PJP II 3, Villa Maria 2

Villa Maria 25 21 23 2513—2 Pope John Paul II 20 25 25 20 15 — 3

Pope John Paul II: Mary Kate Mooney 15 kills, 24 digs, 3 aces; Sarah Ward 10 kills, 2 aces; Caitlin Gilinger 7 kills; Hanna Tulli 6 kills; Simone Sparano 34 digs; Maggie Bevenour 15 digs; Maddie Lesinski 25 assists; Chelsea Harvey 14 assists. HATBORO-HORSHAM 3, WISSAHICKO­N 0 » Hatboro-Horsham swept Wissahicko­n 25-14, 25-8, 25-12 for an SOL Continenta­l win Monday. MERION MERCY 3, GMA 2 » The Monarchs lost a heartbreak­er after holding a 2-1 sets advantage. Leading the way for GMA was Lizzy Ferguson with 14 kills, while Katherine Denitz added 13. MMA 3, GMA 2

MMA 21 2520 25 15—3 GMA 25162522 5—2

Golf

SOUDERTON 196, HATBOROHOR­SHAM 206 » Big Red prevailed over the Hatters Tuesday, with Josh Smith leading the way with a 37.

Michael Morris fired a 39 for the Hatters. Souderton 196, Hatboro-Horsham 206 Souderton: Anthony Barr 40; Evan Kreiser 40; James O’Malley 40; Josh Smith 37; Ryan Lowe 39. Total 196. Hatboro-Horsham: Hayden Moffat 40; Mike Festa 40; Michael Morris 39; Glenn Kaiser 44; Noah Sim 43. Total 206. METHACTON 185, OWEN J.

ROBERTS 190 » Andrew Catania shot a 34 to lead the Warriors past the Wildcats Tuesday.

Ward McHenry shot a 34 for OJR. Methacton 185, Owen J. Roberts 190 Methacton: Andrew Catania 34; A.J. Thomas 37; John Cooper 37; Dylan Lasecki 38; Nick Martin 39. OJR: Ward McHenry 34; Frankie Guinan 36; Ryan Glenn 37; Sam Diehl 41; Conrad Benford 42. SOUDERTON 192, TENNENT

199 » Thomas Butler led Souderton with a 37 as the Indians picked up an SOL Continenta­l victory Monday at Five Ponds Golf Course.

Colin Walsh had a match-low 35 for William Tennent. Souderton 192, Tennent 199 Souderton: Thomas Butler 37; Anthony Barr 38; Justin Panner 38; Stephen Butler 39; Joshua Smith 40. William Tennent: Colin Walsh 35; Dan McCabe 40; Stephen Skiba 41; Charlie Molzahn 41; Ryan Foley 42.

POPE JOHN PAUL II 191, NORRISTOWN 233 » J.T. Spina and Greg Hiriak each fired 36’s to lead the Golden Panthers past the Eagles Tuesday at Gilbertsvi­lle Golf Club.

Caleb Ryan had a 33 for Norristown. Pope John Paul II 191, Norristown 33 PJP (191): JT Spina (36), Greg Hiriak (36), David Antoniuk (37), Ethan Slover (40), Vince Tulli (42). Norristown (233): Caleb Ryan (33), Josh Ryan (39), Josh Siegle (49), Matt Schwartz (55), Shane Henderson (57). HILL 246, SPRING-FORD 248 » Jack Murray was low man for the day, shooting a career-best even par 36, which enabled Hill to earn a narrow two-stroke win.

Youngster Billy Gussler broke 40 in just his second career match and Hunter Ramee and Echo Wu also had very solid rounds for Hill.

Girls Tennis

LANSDALE CATHOLIC 3, DOCK 2» The Crusaders took both doubles matches Tuesday to squeeze past the Pioneers in a non-league match. Kasey Cai won at No. 1

singles for Dock. Lansdale Catholic 3, Dock 2 Singles: Kasey Cai (D) def. Shannon Carr 6-4, 6-1; Casey Meenan (L) def. Melea Ruth 6-2, 6-0; Serena Tan (D) def. Hannah Radi 6-4, 7-5. Doubles: Delaney Smith-Becca Tilley (L) def. Sammy Di-Loreto-Theresa Beck 6-3, 7-5; Lindsey Echelmeir-Emily Handschuh (L) def. Yilan Guo-Shirley Yu 6-2, 6-3. SPRING-FORD 7, POTTSGROVE 0 » Tori Alexander looked sharp at the top singles spot and the Rams rolled from there, topping the Falcons in a PAC match on Tuesday.

Jessica Leach won at the No. 2 spot for Spring-Ford. Spring-Ford 7, Pottsgrove 0 Singles: Tori Alexander (SF) def. Rebekah Lilliendah­l 6-0, 6-0; Jessica Leach (SF) def. Mya Krueger 6-0, 6-1; Bianca Caresosa (SF) def. Alex Harvey 6-0, 6-0. Doubles: Maddy Morris-Lauren Ostermann (SF) def. Makenzie Murphy-Jaelyn Kennedy 6-0, 6-1; Pranavi Chamarti-Mary Kate Mullarkey (SF) def. Alexis Youse-Grace Myeri 6-0, 6-1; Rachel Reiniger-Hannah Sharkey (SF) def. Samme Marazai-Angela Trievai 6-0, 6-0; Erin Reagan-Madison Turosinski (SF) def. Waverly Nofer-Jenny Patel 6-0, 6-1. PHOENIXVIL­LE 6, POPE JOHN

PAUL II 1 » Julia Gumieniak notched the win at the top singles spot for the Phantoms.

Kylee Smith and Cristina Pelvo won at the No. 4 doubles for PJP. Phoenixvil­le 6, Pope John Paul II 1 Singles: Julia Gumieniak (Pho) def. Dominique Marracaw 6-0, 6-0; Mila Archer (Pho) def. Jillian Boyle 6-0, 6-0; Gina Brown (Pho) def. Jorda Miller 6-0, 6-0. Doubles: Alex Rieg-Susan Duncan (Pho) def. Devin Hennessey-Julianne Capaldo 6-2, 6-0; Ashlyn Duda-Meghan O’Neill (Pho) def. Shannon Farnsworth-Krislyn Milligan 6-2, 7-5; Jess Kramer-Jillian Absher (Pho) def. Emily Porter-Carwilla Aman 6-4, 6-2; Kylee Smith-Cristina Pelvo (PJP) def. Sophie Taylor-Michelle Richter. UPPER MERION 5, POTTSTOWN 0 » Minali Tave won at No. 1 singles for the Vikings in the PAC match Tuesday.

Hali Shin won a tight match at No. 2 singles. Upper Merion 5, Pottstown 0 Singles: Minali Tave (UM) def. Gianna Epps 6-2, 6-1; Hali Shin (UM) def. Sierra Everett 6-4, 6-1; First Srikanlaya (UM) def. Zoe Wallace 6-1, 7-5. Doubles: Gabby Mavgulies-Hailey Kozuehouxl­y (UM) def. Abigail Parson-Abigail Richter 6-0, 6-0; Roma Chalurvedi-Upper Merion (UM) def. Naomi Parson-Destiny Williams 6-0, 6-0.

Girls Cross Country

GERMANTOWN ACADEMY 15, SPRINGSIDE CHESTNUT HILL

44» The Patriots improved to 2-0 on the season with a win in their Inter AC opener Tuesday.

Issy Goldstein took first for GA, which is at the George School Invite Saturday. Germantown Academy 15, Springside Chestnut Hill 44 1. Issy Goldstein (GA) 19:56; 2. Gianna Murgia (GA) 20:51; 3. Anna Hennessy (GA) 21:51; 4. Charlotte Rapp (GA) 22:51.1; 5. Katie Sands (GA) 22:51.4; 6. Liz Moore (SCH) 23:05; 7. Allie Kitchell (SCH) 23:17; 8. Haley Unthank (SCH) 23:47; 9. Sydney Sciascia (GA) 23:58; 10. Mackenzie Pasquarell­a (GA) 24:37.

Boys Water Polo

SOUDERTON AREA 17, SPRINGFIEL­D MONTCO 9 » Big Red got past the Spartans on Tuesday with a solid allaround effort.

Girls Water Polo

SOUDERTON AREA 14, SPRINGFIEL­D MONTCO 4 » Big Red dominated on the road Tuesday with a win over the Spartans.

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