The Times Herald (Norristown, PA)

Girls soccer

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SOUDERTON 4, LC 3 >> Katie Pazdziorko scored the game winner off a feed from Averie Doughty as the Indians survived their crosstown rivals on Friday. CONESTOGA 4, MOUNT ST. JOE’S 3 >> Chloe Ziegler scored twice and Annie Hirshman added another as Conestoga defeated The Mount 4-3 in overtime at Teamer Field Saturday morning. Freshman SOUDERTON 1, SOUTHERN LE- Kate Galica scored the OT HIGH 0 >> Connor Kellough game-winner and Carly scored on a penalty kick in Hynd contribute­d two assists the 78th minute as the Indians in the winning effort survived a test from for the Pioneers. The Magic Southern Lehigh in a nonconfere­nce goals were scored by Rory game on Saturday. Williamson, Megan Maransky, and Campbell Donovan. Junior Minna Gersbach recorded her first career victory in goal for Conestoga, registerin­g three saves, and a late defensive save by Lily Wolfe kept the contest tied and headed to overtime. Magic goalkeeper Alyssa Brach- elli tallied seven saves in the loss. Conestoga moves to 6-1 overall, 2-1 in the Central League. With the loss, the Mount drops to 4-2 on the season.

Boys Soccer

GA 2, DOCK 1 >> Shane Connely scored a pair of goals as the Patriots held off the Pioneers (4-1) in a nonconfere­nce affair on Friday.

Jillian Lampitoc and Erin O’Donnell scored as the Knights picked up the win on Friday. North Penn (2-3-1) looks to take its winning streak against CB West at home on Monday. NEW HOPE 9, DOCK 0 >> Despite 20 saves in net from Casey Harper, the Pioneers dropped the BAL contest on Friday. Dock (3-3, 3-1) is home on Monday against Lower Moreland. METHACTON 3, PV 2 >> Methacton made the most of its chances at The Training Center. A corner shot into the open left corner by Alexa Kratz put the Green and White up midway through the first half. Elena Snodgrass got a second goal on a reverse stick shot that floated over PV’s goalie into the upper right corner. A goal early in the second half on a shot from the top right put Methacton up 3-0 on only five shots. Perk Valley did not go quietly, dominating play over the final 20 minutes picking up 2 goals along the way by Katie Wuerstle. But Methacton was able to stop a final corner play by Perk Valley as time expired to cling to the victory. HILL SCHOOL 6, GA 1 >> Catherine McFaden scored the lone goal for the Patriots on Friday in a nonconfere­nce game. NORTH PENN 3, SOUDERTON 1>> The Knights rallied for the win on Friday, defeating the Indians 21-25, 2514, 25-23 and 25-21. The Knights served well with 16 team aces and a solid defense led by junior Libero Holly Kopp with 29 passes and 18 digs. PENNSBURY 3, CB WEST 1 >> Maggie Winderman had 15 digs but the Bucks fell short on Friday to Pennsbury, 26-24, 22-25, 25-20 and 25-18.

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